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  • by Elisa (INALCO Narminio
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  • by Shekhar (IBM software labs) Khandelwal
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  • by Charlette Donalds
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    This book is intended to make the reader aware of the constraints and considerations that apply during a forensic examination in law enforcement and in the private sector. It is aimed primarily at graduates, postgraduates and researchers in digital forensics and cybersecurity.

  • by Alessandro Moretti
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    This book presents an ethnographic study of contemporary ticket touts in the UK.

  • by Michele (Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore Riccardi
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    by Gellert Hardi-Kovacs
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    Budapest in the autumn of 1944 was a city full of terror. The Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg became an important part of the networks desperately trying to save the Jewish population in Hungary. is a true story of resistance and rescue and of one of the greatest humanitarian efforts of the Second World War.

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    by Ben Macintyre
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    by M. William Phelps
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    After leaving her troubled home life in Texas, 16-year-old Adrianne Reynolds hoped for a fresh start as part of her adoptive father's family in East Moline, Illinois, near the banks of the Mississippi River. Seeking acceptance, she was drawn to classmates Sarah Kolb and Cory Gregory, who all bonded over their feelings of being outcasts. But eventually teenage jealousy and domination led to Reynolds's brutal murder. In this updated edition, M. William Phelps revisits the alarming and timely saga of a girl who tried to find herself, the teenagers who befriended and then betrayed her, and the heartbreaking problems of bullying and teen-on-teen violence.

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    by Steve Johnson
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    A gripping and heartbreaking story, A DEATH IN MANLY tells the 30 year quest Steve Johnson undertook to uncover the truth about his brilliant brother¿s brutal murder in Manly.

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    by Lucia Osborne-Crowley
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    by Nick Stapleton
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    BBC Scam Interceptors presenter Nick Stapleton guides the reader through all the ways they can safeguard themselves, their families and their loved ones from becoming victims of scamming, whether by phone, email, phishing or any other known avenues. Take the power back with this, the ultimate defence tool.

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    by Sanne de Boer
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    by Jay Malkoun
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    Jay Malkoun isn't the type of man who lets a little thing like being blown up slow him down. In March 2019 after his morning gym session, a car bomb detonated the Mercedes Jay was sat in. It was an explosion heard around the world, as global media, law enforcement agencies and underworld cartels speculated on who had moved to assassinate the former gangster and retired leader of one of the world's most feared and powerful underworld organizations. There were a hundred possible suspects. Jay has some ideas about it too. Just because death might come for you at any minute is no excuse not to live your life. Jay's gripping autobiography is a must-read for every true-crime fan. Jay's story is that of one of the most fascinating and complex figures that Australia has ever given the world. He is the streetfighter from Melbourne's roughest suburb who rubs shoulders with movie stars and opera singers. Convicted drug trafficker and champion horse breeder. Survivor of the Melbourne underworld wars, and ten years in Australia's most brutal prison. Nightclub enforcer and peacemaker. Strip-club mogul and incurable romantic.

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    by Her Honour Wendy Joseph
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    by Tom Chapin
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    by Tom Chapin
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    Read this collection of illegal hunting and fishing stories, which prove that life as a game warden is surprisingly dangerous and thrilling.Two conservation officers attempt to chase down a motorboat in their canoe. A married couple illegally catches more than 60,000 crappies over a 12-year span. A duo of poachers run over Tom Chapin’s motorbike—and nearly kill him in the process. As a Minnesota game warden for 29 years, Tom investigated hundreds of harrowing and exhilarating cases. In Poachers Caught!, he shares 36 of his most memorable ones with you.Throughout his career, Tom meticulously wrote daily reports and was a stickler for taking photographs to enhance his records. So the stories recounted here are as realistic and factual as possible. From the vividly detailed capture of illegal night hunters to the deconstruction of major fish poaching operations, Poachers Caught! allows you to experience each riveting encounter as if you were there.The tales of true crime are action-packed, shocking, and wildly entertaining. They appeal to anyone with an interest in hunting, fishing, and law enforcement, as well as anyone who’s concerned about the protection of our natural resources. Tom’s writing serves as a tool for educating people about poaching and for promoting ethics in nature. It also yields a heightened appreciation for the wildlife officers who protect out fish and wildlife resources.Tom says, “I always believed a game warden’s job should focus on this one concern: providing an equal playing field for all who purchase a hunting or fishing license.”

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    by John Lee Bishop
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    The unbelievable true story of John Bishop, a former megachurch pastor who ended up running drugs for the Sinaloa Cartel.

  • by Baldur Einarsson
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    In "Ice and Fire" Baldur Einarsson lays bare his journey from darkness to redemption, from a childhood marred by abuse to a life transformed by the love of God. Endorsed by renowned figures, this raw and honest account is a testament to the power of faith in overcoming unimaginable pain and trauma.From his early years filled with despair and violence to his time spent in prison, Baldur's story is a gripping narrative of resilience and profound change. But it's not just a tale of personal struggle; it's a testament to the enduring power of hope and love to heal even the deepest wounds.As Baldur shares his journey from crime, addiction, and despair to a life of purpose and service, readers will be moved to tears and inspired to examine their own paths. With vivid prose and heartfelt honesty, Baldur invites us into his world, where the fire of God's love melts even the coldest hearts and transforms brothels into places of worship.But this is not just a story of past struggles; it's a call to action, a reminder that no matter how dark the night may seem, there is always hope on the horizon.

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    by Peter Carpenter
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    The historical account of true crime by psychiatrist, and medical historian, Dr Peter Carpenter. "I heard the scuffle on the landing. I jumped out of bed, opened the door, and in she rushed, exclaiming "Master he has murdered me! I shall die! I shall die!" I closed the door and bolted it..." It's 1859 and the murderer was previously a kind gentle surgeon who was seen as one of the pillars of society - one time Mayor of Calne, magistrate and operator of the Calne Lunatic Asylum. All the details and analysis of the murderer and his family.

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    by Norman Baker
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    Updated new edition of the classic, bestselling bookon the suspicious death of the former government weapons expert.

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    by Al Cimino
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    This is the story of the so-called ''Co-Ed Killer'', Ed Kemper, whose brutal murders of female hitchhikers shocked America. Crime journalist Al Cimino provides a detailed account of Kemper''s twisted crimes, featuring Ed Kemper''s own testimonies as well as chilling photographs of the people and places involved.

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    by Andrew Clark
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    In the heart of London, where the whispers of wealth and power echo through the cobblestone streets, a daring plan unfolds to pull off the ultimate heist: stealing from the prestigious Bank of England without plunging the nation into chaos. Going Underground is a gripping crime thriller that brings together an unlikely band of criminals for a high-stakes robbery that could change their lives forever. Tommy, a retired criminal seeking one last score to fund his luxurious lifestyle, enlists his son Terry, who yearns to surpass his father's legendary status. Together, they assemble a team including Jack, a fearless rooftop burglar,, Keith the Quiff, a well-connected facilitator with a penchant for vintage style, tech-savvy Veronica, and quiet and determined insider Jane. As their intricate plan unfolds, tensions rise, and the stakes grow higher with each passing moment. Will this eclectic crew of thieves pull off the impossible, or will their ambitions lead them to ruin?

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    by Peter Gillman
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    In December 1977, David Holden, chief foreign correspondent for the Sunday Times, arrived at Cairo Airport to report on the crucial peace talks between Egypt and Israel. A few hours later, he was dead: killed by a single bullet through the heart.

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    by M J Trow
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    by The Secret Raver
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    Guildford Crown Court May 2022. It could have gone either way. Six months earlier I had been extradited from Italy on an International Arrest Warrant for Drug Trafficking.

  • by Tom Wood
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    Fromthe author of best seller, Ruxton: The First ModernMurder, comes another deep dive into one of the most notoriouscases in Scottish Criminal History. TomWood's TheWorld's End Murders: The Inside Story is a new look at awell-known story. Inthis book, Wood offers the detailed analysis only one of the originalinvestigators could give, and reveals how over nearly four decades, detectivesand scientists struggled to deliver justice. Thehorrific killing of two Edinburgh teenagers in October 1977 sparked anationwide manhunt that turned into one of Britain's longest and most famousmurder investigations. Thebook tells the story of two innocent young girls, Helen Scott and ChristineEadie, and of the extraordinary police investigation over almost four decadesthat eventually led to the discovery of links to their deaths with AngusSinclair, one of Scotland's most notorious murderers and sex offenders. Acquitted after a controversial trial in 2007, changes in the law and new,cutting-edge forensic evidence meant that Sinclair found himself in the courtagain, and in 2014 he was finally held to account for the notorious World's Endmurders. Butthis is not a gruesome tale of violent death - the families of Helen andChristine have suffered long enough. It is a story of heroes - of the familiesof the two girls who, with quiet dignity, have carried an unimaginable burdendown the years, and of the police officers, the support staff and thescientists who persisted in their investigations and never gave up. This is theinside story of the World's End murders."

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    by Christopher Othen
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    When communism fell in Poland, the mafia stepped in to fill the power vacuum: welcome to a world of Adidas, Kalashnikovs, and organised crime

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    by Patrick Alley
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