Tag: Crimes

Start of US hunting season linked to increased firearm incidents, including violent crimes and suicide

The beginning of deer hunting season in the United States is a time when firearms and ammunition are

Trump’s U.S. aid cuts hurt Syria war crimes investigations : NPR

"The regime has fallen, and I need to transition to civilian life," says former opposition fighter Omar Halaby,

What Groups Are Victimized the Most By Crime? Crime’s Shifting Landscape

Cybercrime has become a major concern in recent years, with losses totaling a staggering 37 billion dollars since

Rollin’ 60s Crips’ Big U Turns Himself In, Denies Committing Crimes

The Rollin' 60s Crips have been making headlines recently, as one of their founders, Eugene Henley Jr., also

Russia Committed Crimes Against Humanity In Ukraine: UN Probe

Geneva: A United Nations investigation has found that Russia has committed the crimes of enforced disappearances and torture

Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte Arrested on ICC Warrant for Alleged Crimes Against Humanity Related to His Anti-Drug Campaign |

Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte was apprehended at Manila's Ninoy Aquino International Airport upon his return from Hong

The Distressing Status Of Arrests, Crimes Solved And Incarcerations

Highlights Recent trends in crime control efforts show an increase in incarcerations and arrests along with a slight

New data shows dip in major crimes in NYC

New York City has seen a 2% decrease in major crime during the first few months of the

How Many Crimes Are Prosecuted In The United States?

Highlights Most crimes involve reduced charges or dropped or deferred prosecutions. Concessions through plea-bargains, dropped charges, and limited

Millions Of Crimes Are Not Included In FBI Yearly Reports

Crime statistics in America are a complex and often confusing topic. The data provided by the FBI and

Crimes that shook NYC in 2024

The city of New York was shaken by a series of violent crimes in the year 2024, sparking

New year brings new laws affecting police, courts, and gun crimes in Illinois

Illinois is set to see a number of changes to its criminal justice system as a dozen new