Wikipedia:WikiProject Law Enforcement/Requested articles

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A

  • Allore, John, Canadian Justice Advocate -
  • Alok Kumar (police officer) -Indian police service; While posted as ACP he led the police team which neutralized notorious gangster Mohd. Inam Khan @ Inammuddin and arrested dreaded gangster Ibrahim @ Baddu and their two associates Salim Khan and Asraf in an encounter. As Addl. DCP/Crime he supervised the team which worked out 32 cases of bomb blasts that took place in Delhi and in neighbouring areas and arrested dreaded terrorist Kamran and his other accomplices who had been sent by ISI trained Syed Abdul Karim Tunda to cause large scale terror. He was awarded Police Medal for Meriotrious Services in the year, 2002 and then President’s Police Medal for Gallantry in the year 2007 for his conspicuous role played in an encounter in which four militants Shahid Gahoor, Bashir Ahmed, Ponnu, Fayyaz Ahmed Lone, Abdul Majeed Baba of Jaish-e-Mohammed were apprehended from under Ranjit Singh Flyover, Delhi.[1] In 2007 he led the team of Delhi Police (special cell) that cracked 13 September 2008 Delhi bombings and other serial blasts throughout the country. The investigation led to Batla House encounter on 18th september 2008.; Ku­mar is con­sid­ered to be an ex­pert on gang ri­val­ries in Delhi and ter­ror out­fits op­er­at­ing around the coun­try.[2]; He is also the editor of delhi police- history and heritage; He was also awarded President's Police Medal for distinguished service in 2010; https://kafilabackup.files.wordpress.com/2008/10/dcpalokkumar.jpg

[3] [4][5][6] [7] [8]

L

  • List of petty theft items that led to murder, The >$500 mark is essential for readers and researchers with citations. Article rewording?

N

  • Notable cadaver dogs[9]
    • Sherlock (Cadaver dog) (Certification)[10]
    • Buster (Cadaver dog)[11]
    • Indy (Cadaver dog)[12]

P

  • Paul Bunyan Drug Task Force
  • Project Stand Up (South Dakota)

References

  1. ^ https://www.google.co.in/urlsa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=3&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwiD8MTMqY7KAhWBCY4KHdsoDoMQFggoMAI&url=http%3A%2F%2Fdelhipolice.nic.in%2Fhome%2Fbackup%2F25-01-2010.doc&usg=AFQjCNEH0AasIgOadDyZ78uGyzCTf-q4Tw&sig2=_Br9ar7OC118LiwRL4bw-w&bvm=bv.110151844,d.c2E
  2. ^ http://www.pressreader.com/india/the-times-of-india-new-delhi-edition/20160102/281818577807028/TextView
  3. ^ kumar, alok. http://www.mid-day.com/articles/delhi-police-recalls-its-best-for-cwg/97469. {{cite news}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  4. ^ http://kafila.org/2008/10/14/was-it-a-recce-or-a-planned-raid/. {{cite news}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  5. ^ kumar, alok. "Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami (HuJI)".
  6. ^ http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-newdelhi/delhi-police-officers-honoured/article692743.ece. {{cite news}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  7. ^ "9788175257054 Delhi Police History and Heritage : Printsasia.in".
  8. ^ http://www.thequint.com/india/2015/12/30/ex-iaf-man-honey-trapped-by-isi-using-british-journos-id-police. {{cite news}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  9. ^ "K-9 Hall of Fame — Central Intelligence Agency".
  10. ^ https://post.utah.gov/wp-content/uploads/sites/24/2015/04/CadaverDogGradeSheet20130301.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  11. ^ "Cadaver dog said to detect human remains at ex-Oakland home of long-missing woman". 2015-06-26.
  12. ^ "Brains and Nose: The Coroner's Secret Weapon". 2015-01-09.
  • Kim Rossmo, ed. (2009). Criminal Investigative Failures. Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press. ISBN 978-1-4200-4751-6. OCLC 226966553.
  • Wojna, Lisa (2009). Unsolved Murders of Canada. Edmonton: Quagmire Press. ISBN 978-0-9783409-5-7.
  • Hanes, Allison (June 16, 2006). "Pattern points to serial rapist". National Post. Toronto. Retrieved 12 January 2010.
  • Boisvenu, Pierre-Hugues (2008). Survivre à l'innommable et reprendre le pouvoir sur sa vie (in French). Montréal: Éditions de l'Homme. ISBN 978-2-7619-2314-9.
  • "Who killed Theresa?". CTV News. March 14, 2005. Retrieved 12 January 2010.

B

  • Ballyknockane Constabulary, pre-independence Ireland - ()
  • Bite mark injury - ()
  • Border Patrol Police Bureau - ()
  • Boston Elevated Railway Police - ()
  • Brennan, Kathleen, US police lieutenant and the first female head of a police SWAT team in Pima County, Arizona - ()

C

  • California Criminalistics Institute - ()
  • California Law Enforcement Mutual Aid Radio System - ()
  • Canadian Judicial Warrants - ()
  • Carabinieri Corps, Special organization, Arma dei Carabinieri-Organizzazione Speciale, - ()
  • Cherchi-Pardini semiautomatic (An Italian semiautomatic police sidearm) - ()
  • Chuzaisho, Japanese rural police station - ()
  • Comando Operative Aeronavale (ROAN), Air-Naval Operational Command of Guardia Finanza, Italy - ()
  • Compton Report, 1971 British report on police techniques in Northern Ireland- ()
  • Conditional physical evidence - ()
  • Connolly, Edward Francois (1920-1997), Boston anti-corruption police detective and later Chief of the Bureau of Administrative Services - ()


D

  • Denning Commission, British commission set up to re-evaluate the role of eyewitness testimony- ()
  • Digital Investigation (journal) - ()


  • Dubois, Louis-Nicholas, French Prefect of the Police in Paris - ()

E

  • European Drug Unit - ()
  • Evidentiary requirement - ()


F

  • Forensic Anthropology and Computer Enhancement Services Laboratory (FACES) - ()
  • Forensic epistemology - ()
  • Forensic palaeography - ()

G

  • Ganch, execution - ()
  • Gilbert, Daniel, Turbo Gilbert "Turbo", US crooked Chicago cop - ()
  • Gruppo Anticrimina Tecnologico (GAT), Computer crime division of Guardia Finanza, Italy - ()
  • Gruppo Operativo Antidroga (GOA), Narcotics division of Guardia Finanza, Italy - ()
  • Gruppo Tutela Patrimonio Archeologico, Italian archaeological police - ()

H

  • Hard Dog Section, Metropolitan Police, London - ()
  • Hackerazzi, person that commits unauthorized access to a protected computer system to obtain private celebrity material[1] - ()

I

  • Iranian National Police and Gendarmie - ()

J

  • Jobbing firm, fraudulent business - ()
  • Joint Operation Against Drug Trafficking - ()
  • Jordan Public Security Force - ()
  • Jordan Special Police Force - ()

K

  • Korean Institute of Criminal Justice - ()
  • Kwajalein Police Department, Marshall Islands - ()

L

  • Limitation of action - ()

M

  • marketplace and neighbourhood guard and/or gece kartalları ("night eagles"; not sure if these are the same people) (Turkey)
  • Massu, Georges-Victor, French police inspector and inspiration for Maigret - ()
  • Metropolitan Police Department Academy, Tokyo, Japan - ()
  • Miroku Special Police - ()
  • Monitoring of Illegal Killing of Elephants - ()
  • Murder fine, old English justice - ()

N

  • National crime information computer - ()
  • National Crime Institute of Forensic Audio - ()
  • National Narcotics Agency, Indonesia - ()
  • National Police Chiefs' Union, USA - ()
  • Navajo Division of Public Safety - ()
  • Negro police station (defunct) - ()
  • Nickname file, criminology - ()

O

  • Office of Serious Economic Offences (OSEO), South Africa - ()
  • Operation Cyril, international police anti-narcotics operation - ()
  • Operation Mozart, Italian police operation to catch archaeological thieves - ()
  • Ordeal by corpse - ()
  • Organized Crime Information Systems - ()
  • Organized offender, criminal who does the crime in a planned manner - ()

P

  • Parker Commission 1971 British report of interrogation techniques in Northern Ireland- ()
  • Piracy investigator - ()
  • Police Act 1997, UK - ()
  • Police hand-to-hand - ()
  • Police spy - ()
  • Police Superintendents Association, UK - ()
  • Police technology - ()
  • Police zone - ()
  • Polices Municipales - ()
  • Prison service rules - ()
  • Prison suicide rates - ()
  • Program Against Digital Counterfeiting of Currency - ()
  • Public Order Police, Sudan - ()

Q

R

  • Regional Crime Squads, UK - ()
  • Reshud, Israeli police organization - ()
  • Royal Malaysia Police Field Force - ()

S

  • Sargeant, Tiesha see [1] - ()
  • Sentner, William, see [2] posthumous 2008 Presidential Medal of Valor winner - ()
  • Save Juarez Project, Mexico; Female Sexual Murder Prevention - ()
  • Seventh Step, a pre-release program for prison inmates - ()
  • Sheets Committee, US antimafia organization - ()
  • Shooting kit - ()
  • Statutory offence - ()
  • Special cell, delhi police, Delhi police anti terrorism force -()

T

  • Tactical Patrol Force - ()

U

  • United Nations Office for Drug Control and Crime Prevention (ODCCP) - ()
  • United States Internal Crime Task Force - ()
  • United States National Crime Bureau - ()

V

  • Violent Crime Linkage Analysis Systems (ViClas), Canada - ()

W

  • With harmful intent - ()
  • Women's precinct (defunct) - ()

X

Y

  • Yes Card - ()

Z


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  1. ^ "Florida Man Arrested in "Operation Hackerazzi" for Targeting Celebrities with Computer Intrusion, Wiretapping, and Identity Theft".
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