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  2. Pat Brown (criminal profiler) - Wikipedia

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    In three episodes, she profiled crimes on the weekly Court TV crime show I, Detective. [11] She was the host of Discovery Channel 's 2004 documentary The Mysterious Death of Cleopatra . [ 12 ] She consulted and appeared as a profiler on Jack the Ripper (2010) for The Mystery Files .

  3. Columbia Point Dawgs - Wikipedia

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    In June 2015, 48 members of Columbia Point Dawgs were arrested and charged on gun and drug charges after a two-year investigation in which Vincent Lisi, special agent in charge of Bostons FBI office said “It is one of, if not the largest, gang takedowns that we’ve seen in Boston — to arrest the most dangerous subjects out there,”.

  4. Real estate license - Wikipedia

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    A real estate license is an authorization issued by a government body to give agents and brokers the legal authority to represent a home seller or buyer in a real estate transaction. Real estate agents and real estate brokers are required to be licensed when conducting real estate transactions in the United States and in a small number of other ...

  5. Crime in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    However, Massachusetts does not prohibit former prisoners convicted of felonies from voting. Massachusetts' conspiracy law is broader than most other states in the nation, as it does not require a direct act. If a felony were discussed, it would constitute conspiracy though no one took any overt action. [3]

  6. Criminal psychology - Wikipedia

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    A bachelor's degree in psychology or criminal justice as well as a master's degree in a related field are needed in order to pursue a career in criminal psychology. A doctorate, either a Ph.D. or a Psy.D, typically yields higher pay and more lucrative job opportunities. In addition to degrees, a licensing exam is required by state or ...

  7. William Ryan (psychologist) - Wikipedia

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    Ryan was born in Everett, Massachusetts on September 20 1923, the son of William J. Ryan and Marion C. Ryan (Evans), and was subsequently raised in Everett. [2] He joined the United States Army Air Corps during World War II, in which he served as a non-combatant, in the role of a cryptographer in the Caribbean, ‘doing coding and decoding’. [3]

  8. Crime in Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    The American city of Baltimore, Maryland, is notorious for its crime rate, which ranks above the national average. Violent crime spiked in 2015 after the death of Freddie Gray on April 19, 2015, which touched off riots and an increase in murders. The city recorded 348 killings in 2019, a number second only to the number recorded in 1993 when ...

  9. Ann Burgess - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Ann C. Wolbert Burgess [a] (born October 2, 1936) is an American researcher and Psychiatric Clinical Nurse Specialist whose work has focused on victims of trauma and abuse, and is author of A Killer by Design: Murderers, Mindhunters, and My Quest to Decipher the Criminal Mind.