Search results for: “crime against individuals”

  • Violence

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Violence Meaning of Violence Exertion of any physical force so as to injure or damage or abuse. See Landrv v Daley, (D.C.IU.) 280 F.Supp. 938. Violence Alternative […]

  • Welfare

    nounadvantage affluence benefit commodis consulere fortune good haleness happiness health hominis interest luck prosperity prosperousness soundness succes…

  • Police

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Police Meaning of Police That function of the government which relates to the detection and arrest of offenders, the preservation of the public peace , the enforcement of the laws. Also, the constabulary […]

  • Data Protection

    Data protection in Law Enforcement Main Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of data protection. Resources Legal English Vocabulary: Data Protection in Spanish Online translation of the English legal term […]

  • Discrimination

    Discrimination

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Discrimination Meaning of Discrimination A failure to treat all persons equally, generally arising out of a prejudice against a class of persons, race, color, sex. religion , etc. A general failure to […]

  • Tort

    Tort in Law Enforcement Main Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of tort. Grammar This term is a noun. Etimology of Tort (You may find tort at the world legal encyclopedia and the etimology of more […]

  • Conflict

    Conflict

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Conflict Meaning of Conflict Synonyms of Conflict noun adverseness affray altercation animosity antagonism antipathy argument argumentation battle […]

  • Anomie

    A term from the Greek meaning no law, used originally by Emile Durkheim to describe a society which has lost its traditional normative code, i.e., in which telling right from wrong has lost its generally unproblematic character. The term later developed so as to overlap with the […]