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The tag was invented by the media, which dwelt on two of the ringleaders, a hothead named Andreas Baader and a former journalist named Ulrike Meinhof, and the label is used again for "The Baader Meinhof Complex" — a title nicely poised between criminal cluster and psychological obsession.
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As the Manhattan district attorney, Cyrus R. Vance Jr., writing on behalf of the District Attorneys Association of the State of New York, put it in a letter to certain members of the Legislature, any bill that clustered various criminal acts under the single umbrella of rape law could jeopardize consecutive sentencing, in which sentences are added to one another rather than running concurrently.
Bergeron maintains that the clustering of criminal aliens on flights is simply a result of the increase in deportations under the Clinton Administration.
Though there may be limitations in the ways in which police officers can be deployed different days of the week, this result is important because research has shown that criminal events are temporally clustered.
The UNCICP report suggested, "A standardized system for examining trends in transnational organized crime should consist of three components - that of "groups" who are criminals working together, "clusters" who are often based in geographic localities, and "markets" which are organized by products the produce including distribution, sales, and product support networks (UNCICP, 2000).
The third cluster (green) includes criminal threats, forged documents, other miscellaneous crimes, annoying behavior, violation of a court or restraining order, child endangering, bunco and disturbing the peace.
In the hot spot model [1], current criminal incident data are collected and clustered over space.
One of the fundamental challenges of clustering logical copies of criminal websites is the lack of ground truth data for evaluating the accuracy of automated methods.
Ground truth selection: criminal websites are manually divided into replication clusters and used as a source of ground truth.
Clustered hierarchy: A set of criminal groups which have established a system of coordination and control, ranging from weak to strong, over all their various activities.
Detective Walter Burns, a police spokesman, said a 15-year-old boy was arrested on Jan . 6and charged with criminal mischief for defacing the Jewish Center, the only arrest so far in the cluster of incidents.
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