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  2. Modus operandi - Wikipedia

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    A modus operandi (often shortened to M.O. or MO) is an individual's habits of working, particularly in the context of business or criminal investigations, but also generally. It is a Latin phrase, approximately translated as ' mode (or manner) of operating ' .

  3. Interpol notice - Wikipedia

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    The information disseminated via notices concerns individuals wanted for serious crimes, missing persons, unidentified bodies, possible threats, prison escapes, and criminals' modus operandi. [1] There are eight types of notices, seven of which are colour-coded by their function: red, blue, green, yellow, black, orange, and purple.

  4. Modus operandi (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A modus operandi is someone's habits of working, particularly in the context of business or criminal investigations. Modus operandi may also refer to: Modus Operandi (Photek album), 1997; Modus Operandi (Jimmy Barnes album), 2019 "Modus Operandi", a song by Airbase "Rare Species (Modus Operandi)", a song by Mobb Deep from the Soul in the Hole ...

  5. Signature crime - Wikipedia

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    These characteristics move beyond modus operandi, because they fulfill a psychological need rather than a need of practical execution of the crime. [1] The 1898 Gatton murders also exhibited signature aspects. Following the murders, the bodies were re-arranged so their legs crossed over their bodies with the feet pointing west. [2]

  6. Modus vivendi - Wikipedia

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    A "Modus vivendi" from the Kladderadatsch, 1878, to Leo XIII and Bismarck. Modus vivendi (plural modi vivendi ) is a Latin phrase that means "mode of living" or " way of life ". In international relations , it often is used to mean an arrangement or agreement that allows conflicting parties to coexist in peace.

  7. Talk:Modus operandi - Wikipedia

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    Modus operandi is a Latin expression that has been adopted into English and essentially has the meaning of "method of operation" Linking it to an article on the statistical concept of mode doesn't make a whole lot of sense.74.210.6.9 04:52, 31 August 2009 (UTC)

  8. Fiat justitia ruat caelum - Wikipedia

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    In De Ira (On Anger), Book I, Chapter XVIII, Seneca tells of Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso, a Roman governor and lawmaker, when he was angry, ordering the execution of a soldier who had returned from a leave of absence without his comrade, on the grounds that if the man did not produce his companion, he had presumably killed the latter.

  9. Lon L. Fuller - Wikipedia

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    Fuller was born in Hereford, Texas and grew up in the Imperial Valley in Southern California.He went to Stanford University as an undergraduate and for law school. [3] He taught at the University of Oregon School of Law, then at Duke University School of Law, where one of his students was future US president Richard Nixon.