Modus operandi: a writer's guide to how criminals work/ by Mauro V. Corvasce and Joseph R. Paglino.
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- 0-89879-649-0
- BCir. 364.04 C81m 1995
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Includes Index
1. Arsonists. --2. Arts, antique and jewel thieves. --3. Carjacking, Hijacking, skyjacking and auto theft. --4. Con Artists. --5. Counterfeiters and forgers. --6. Fencing. --7. Homicide. --8 Kidnapping. --9. Prostitution. --10. Armed Robbery. --11. Safecracking and Lockpicking. --12. Smuggling. --13. Shoplifters. --14. Whitecollar crime and money laundering.
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