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LAW ENF. COMMON PROB

TermDefinition
United States v. Salerno Electronic / Computer Crimes
Marshall v. City of Portland Use of force with special populations
United States v. Kyo Hwa Adler Human Trafficking
Champion v. Outlook Nashville, Inc. Use of force with special populations
Southern District of New York v. Melissa G. King Electronic / Computer Crimes
Scott v. Harris Pursuit or Hot Pursuit
United States v. Do Hyup Bae Human Trafficking
The pursuit of an actual or suspected violator of the law by law enforcement Pursuit or Hot Pursuit
A criminal action against an individual or a group which is motivated by hatred of race, religion, sexual; orientation, handicap, ethnicity, or national origin; can be an act of intimidation, threats, property damage. assault, or even murder Hate Crimes
A form of modern day slavery where people profit form the control and the exploitation of others Human Trafficking
Any criminal activity involving the use of computers, such as the illegal transfer of funds from one account to another or stealing, changing, or erasing of data in an electronic data bank Electronic / Computer Crimes
Any physical coercion used to effect, influence, or persuade and individual to comply with an order from an officer, above unresisted handcuffing, including actively pointing a firearm at a person Use of force with special populations
 

 



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