Sentence examples for criminal actors from inspiring English sources

The phrase "criminal actors" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to individuals or groups engaged in illegal activities, often in discussions about crime, law enforcement, or security. Example: "The investigation revealed a network of criminal actors involved in drug trafficking across the region."

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The section concludes that if the monitor's discoveries of where HSBC struggled to track its clients were made public, the information could be "used as a road map by criminal actors to exploit compliance weaknesses at HSBC and other banks".

The story of Maria de los Angeles Pineda illustrates the endemic collusion between state and criminal actors in the region, where politics, business and cartels converged to take a town hostage.

"If military human rights violators find the same degree of impunity we see for other criminal actors, then their victims will have little justice and this decision will have little real meaning".

Everyone, regardless of talent, acquires a tinge of the criminal; actors play up instinctively to the camera, so it comes as no surprise to find Paul Scofield and Robert Morley at their most dark and devious, but when even Maria Callas and Victoria de Los Angeles look as if they were about to get twenty years for gunrunning it seems beyond dispute that we are in the presence of a transforming eye.

The goal: to deter the criminal actors from victimizing that location.

The decisional work of identifying criminal actors, networks, and patterns now starts with powerful computers crunching large data sets almost instantaneously.

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For example, a criminal actor could override the signal sent by the users and hijack the BCI-controlled device (e.g. smartphone, electronic wheelchair) without the user's permission.

Group kidnapping information was not included in the data set, so we codified group kidnappings by identifying victims that were taken by the same criminal actor and occurring on the same day and in the same municipality (Pires et al. 2014).

Ms. Gunderson's lawyers argued that her attire at the 2001 parade, or lack of it, fell under the definition of "public entertainment" and that she should not be deemed any more criminal than actors who have exposed themselves in "The Graduate," "Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune" and other plays.

On one hand, this new model represents an increased willingness by criminal justice actors to cede to the recommendations of treatment professionals.

Providers report an increased understanding by criminal justice actors of treatment issues, such as relapse, and stress the importance of establishing professional relationships between representatives of their organizations and representatives of the criminal justice system.

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