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  • Criminologist Jared Taylor reports that if you subtract the crimes committed by blacks from the overall U.S. crime rate, we have no more crime proportionately than Western Europe, and less than Britain.

    Res Ipsa Loquitur 2008

  • First, “Criminologist” Jared Tayor is not a criminologist, but rather the editor of the repugnant “racialist” journal American Renaissance.

    Res Ipsa Loquitur 2008

  • "Respected Criminologist" David Wilson is on the Vine show's speed-dial.

    "typical urban dwellers" 2009

  • So, I thought you might like to learn the facts from the premier Criminologist in the area.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Responses to Comments 2009

  • Criminologist Lonnie Athens suggests that human beings go through five stages on their way to becoming irredeemably violent criminals:

    Archive 2009-02-01 Steven Barnes 2009

  • Criminologist William K Black, a former bank regulator and expert on crimes committed by the men at the top -- so-called "control frauds" referencing the practices of CEOS in control at big corporations -- studied these reports pointing out that by 2008, there were only 62,000 "criminal referrals" in this industry with only the agencies reporting crimes "mandated" by law to do so.

    Danny Schechter: Crimes of Wall Street: Investigate Control Fraud 2009

  • Criminologist Fox speculates that the increasing popularity of workplace killings, and public shootings generally, may be partly due to decreasing economic security and increasing inequality.

    Mass Shootings More Common Since 1960s | Impact Lab 2007

  • Criminologist William K Black, a former bank regulator and expert on crimes committed by the men at the top — so-called “control frauds” referencing the practices of CEOS in control at big corporations --- studied these reports pointing out that by 2008, there were only 62,000 “criminal referrals” in this industry with only the agencies reporting crimes “mandated” by law to do so.

    The Crimes of Wall Street: Investigate 'Control Frauds' 2009

  • Criminologist Lonnie Athens suggests that human beings go through five stages on their way to becoming irredeemably violent criminals:

    Appaloosa (2008) Steven Barnes 2009

  • The first might be called the Community College Criminologist Employment Act of 1994: there are seven national commissions (including one presidential "summit"), six task forces, 16 reports, four studies and four assessments, advisory boards or councils established in this bill.

    Crime Bill Garbage Barge 2008

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