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REVIEWED BOOKS - Inmate Property 6/27/2019 Disclaimer: Publications may be reviewed in accordance with DOC Administrative Code 309.04 Inmate Mail and DOC 309.05 Publications. The list may not include all books due to the volume of publications received. To quickly find a title press the "F" key along with the CTRL and type in a key phrase from the title, click FIND NEXT. TITLE AUTHOR APPROVEDENY REVIEWED EXPLANATION DOC 309.04 4 (c) 8 a Is pornography. Depicts teenage sexuality, nudity, 12 Beast Vol.2 OKAYADO X 12/11/2018 exposed breasts. DOC 309.04 4 (c) 8 a Is pornography. Depicts teenage sexuality, nudity, 12 Beast Vol.3 OKAYADO X 12/11/2018 exposed breasts. Workbook of Magic Donald Tyson X 1/11/2018 SR per Mike Saunders 100 Deadly Skills Survivor Edition Clint Emerson X 5/29/2018 DOC 309.04 4 (c) 8 b, c. b. Poses a threat to the security 100 No-Equipment Workouts Neila Rey X 4/6/2017 WCI DOC 309.04 4 (c) 8 b. b Teaches fighting techniques along with general fitness DOC 309.04 4 (c) 8 b, c. b. Is inconsistent with or poses a threat to the safety, 100 Things You’re Not Supposed to Know Russ Kick X 11/10/2017 WCI treatment or rehabilitative goals of an inmate. 100 Ways to Win a Ten Spot Paul Zenon X 10/21/2016 WRC DOC 309.04 4 (c) 8 b, c. b. Poses a threat to the security 100 Years of Lynchings Ralph Ginzburg X reviewed by agency trainers, deemed historical Brad Graham and 101 Spy Gadgets for the Evil Genuis Kathy McGowan X 12/23/10 WSPF 309.05(2)(B)2 309.04(4)c.8.d. -
CORRUPTED ORGANISED CRIME ENTERPRISES the Fictional Gangs
CORRUPTED ORGANISED CRIME ENTERPRISES The fictional gangs and criminal enterprises in Detroit are as follows: •MCB’S (Motor City Boyz) •The Detroit Mafia Partnership •Death’s Disciples Motorcycle Club •Chaldean Mafia •Fragmented Gangs MCB’S: MCB’S are similar to the real life BMF’S (Black Mafia Family). They are the largest and most organized criminal enterprise in Detroit. They control the flow of cocaine in the city, distribute marijuana, and own a Hip-Hop label. They are comprised of roughly 300 members. ______________________________________________________ The Black Mafia Family (BMF) is a drug trafficking organization originally based in Detroit, Michigan, which was founded in the late 1980s by brothers Demetrius and Terry Flenory. By the year 2000, they had established cocaine distribution cells in cities throughout the United States. Through their Los Angeles-based drug source, they had direct links to Mexican-based drug cartels.[1] They established two main hubs for their operation: the Atlanta, Georgia hub, for distribution, was operated by older brother Demetrius, while the Los Angeles, California hub was operated by Terry to handle incoming shipments from Mexico. Around 2000, the organization tried to legitimize itself by entering the hip-hop music business, starting a company called BMF Entertainment. Through BMF Entertainment, it helped promote a number of artists, including Young Jeezy, as well as BMF Entertainment's sole artist, Bleu DaVinci. Before their entrance into the music business, the Flenory Brothers were known to associate with a number of high-profile hip-hop artists, including Jay- Z and Fabolous. In 2005, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) indicted members of the Black Mafia Family, ultimately securing convictions by targeting the Flenory brothers under the Continuing Criminal Enterprise Statute. -
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Swofford Popular Reading Collection September 1, 2011 Title Author Item Enum Copy #Date of Publication Call Number "B" is for burglar / Sue Grafton. Grafton, Sue. 11994 PBK G737 bi "F" is for fugitive / Sue Grafton. Grafton, Sue. 11990 PBK G737 fi "G" is for gumshoe / Sue Grafton. Grafton, Sue 11991 PBK G737 gi "H" is for homicide / Sue Grafton. Grafton, Sue. 11992 PBK G737 hi "I" is for innocent / Sue Grafton. Grafton, Sue. 11993 PBK G737 ii "K" is for killer / Sue Grafton. Grafton, Sue. 11995 PBK G737 ki "L" is for lawless / Sue Grafton. Grafton, Sue. 11996 PBK G737 li "M" is for malice / Sue Grafton. Grafton, Sue. 11998 PBK G737 mi "N" is for noose / Sue Grafton. Grafton, Sue. 11999 PBK G737 ni "O" is for outlaw Grafton, Sue 12001 PBK G737 ou 10 lb. penalty / Dick Francis. Francis, Dick. 11998 PBK F818 te 100 great fantasy short short stories / edited by Isaac 11985 PBK A832 gr Asimov, Terry Carr, and Martin H. Greenberg, with an introduction by Isaac Asimov. 1001 most useful Spanish words / Seymour Resnick. Resnick, Seymour. 11996 PBK R434 ow 1022 Evergreen Place / Debbie Macomber. Macomber, Debbie. 12010 PBK M171 te 13th warrior : the manuscript of Ibn Fadlan relating his Crichton, Michael, 1942- 11988 PBK C928 tw experiences with the Northmen in A.D. 922. 16 Lighthouse Road / Debbie Macomber. Macomber, Debbie. 12001 PBK M171 si 1776 / David McCullough. McCullough, David G. 12006 PBK M133 ss 1st to die / James Patterson. Patterson, James, 1947- 12002 PBK P317.1 fi 204 Rosewood Lane / Debbie Macomber. Macomber, Debbie. -
The Evolution of Commercial Rap Music Maurice L
Florida State University Libraries Electronic Theses, Treatises and Dissertations The Graduate School 2011 A Historical Analysis: The Evolution of Commercial Rap Music Maurice L. Johnson II Follow this and additional works at the FSU Digital Library. For more information, please contact [email protected] THE FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION A HISTORICAL ANALYSIS: THE EVOLUTION OF COMMERCIAL RAP MUSIC By MAURICE L. JOHNSON II A Thesis submitted to the Department of Communication in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science Degree Awarded: Summer Semester 2011 The members of the committee approve the thesis of Maurice L. Johnson II, defended on April 7, 2011. _____________________________ Jonathan Adams Thesis Committee Chair _____________________________ Gary Heald Committee Member _____________________________ Stephen McDowell Committee Member The Graduate School has verified and approved the above-named committee members. ii I dedicated this to the collective loving memory of Marlena Curry-Gatewood, Dr. Milton Howard Johnson and Rashad Kendrick Williams. iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I would like to express my sincere gratitude to the individuals, both in the physical and the spiritual realms, whom have assisted and encouraged me in the completion of my thesis. During the process, I faced numerous challenges from the narrowing of content and focus on the subject at hand, to seemingly unjust legal and administrative circumstances. Dr. Jonathan Adams, whose gracious support, interest, and tutelage, and knowledge in the fields of both music and communications studies, are greatly appreciated. Dr. Gary Heald encouraged me to complete my thesis as the foundation for future doctoral studies, and dissertation research. -
GANGS and DOGS AS WEAPONS by Claudine Wilkins and Jessica Rock, Founders of Animal Law Source™
GANGS AND DOGS AS WEAPONS By Claudine Wilkins and Jessica Rock, Founders of Animal Law Source™ BACKGROUND The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) defines gangs as “organized groups of three or more people with a collective identity surrounding criminal activity.” The FBI reports that in the U.S., there are more than 33,000 gangs with approximately 1.4 million active prison, street, and outlaw motorcycle gang members. Local urban street gangs are involved in a host of violent criminal activities, including assault, drug trafficking, extortion, firearms offenses, home invasion robberies, homicide, intimidation, shootings, and weapons trafficking. FBI data suggests that gang recruitment is at an all- time high with more than one million gang members in the United States under the age of 18. Gangs are especially problematic and dangerous for these young members who are at risk of experiencing physical violence, incarceration, substance abuse, unemployment and death. According to the National Gang Intelligence Center (NGIC, 2011), gangs also have dangerous effects on communities, with as much as 90% of the violent crimes in major U.S. cities attributed to gang involvement. Gangs are becoming increasingly adaptable and sophisticated, engaging in non- traditional gang-related crime, such as alien smuggling, human trafficking, prostitution, and white- collar crimes including counterfeiting, identity theft, money laundering and mortgage fraud. These activities provide high profitability with a much lower risk of detection, and less risk of punishment than drug and weapons trafficking. New technology allows criminal gang operations to connect discretely with other gang members, criminal organizations, and potential recruits nationwide and even worldwide. -
U.S. Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Investigation Washington, D.C. 20535 August 24, 2020 MR. JOHN GREENEWALD JR. SUITE
U.S. Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Investigation Washington, D.C. 20535 August 24, 2020 MR. JOHN GREENEWALD JR. SUITE 1203 27305 WEST LIVE OAK ROAD CASTAIC, CA 91384-4520 FOIPA Request No.: 1374338-000 Subject: List of FBI Pre-Processed Files/Database Dear Mr. Greenewald: This is in response to your Freedom of Information/Privacy Acts (FOIPA) request. The FBI has completed its search for records responsive to your request. Please see the paragraphs below for relevant information specific to your request as well as the enclosed FBI FOIPA Addendum for standard responses applicable to all requests. Material consisting of 192 pages has been reviewed pursuant to Title 5, U.S. Code § 552/552a, and this material is being released to you in its entirety with no excisions of information. Please refer to the enclosed FBI FOIPA Addendum for additional standard responses applicable to your request. “Part 1” of the Addendum includes standard responses that apply to all requests. “Part 2” includes additional standard responses that apply to all requests for records about yourself or any third party individuals. “Part 3” includes general information about FBI records that you may find useful. Also enclosed is our Explanation of Exemptions. For questions regarding our determinations, visit the www.fbi.gov/foia website under “Contact Us.” The FOIPA Request number listed above has been assigned to your request. Please use this number in all correspondence concerning your request. If you are not satisfied with the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s determination in response to this request, you may administratively appeal by writing to the Director, Office of Information Policy (OIP), United States Department of Justice, 441 G Street, NW, 6th Floor, Washington, D.C. -
BUFORD HWY CORRIDOR PROJECT SAFE NEIGHBORHOODS Acknowledgements
The Buford Hwy Corridor PSN A Multijurisdictional Collaboration in Georgia, 2016 - 2019 Project Report Foreword Buford Hwy Corridor PSN Report was prepared by This project was supported by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Bureau of Justice Assistance Grant No. 2016-GP-BX-0007 Findings and conclusions of the research reported here are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice. Please direct inquires to Shila René Hawk, Ph.D. 3235 Cains PL NW, Atlanta, GA 30305 [email protected], 404.881.1120 x101 ©Applied©Applied Research Research Services, Inc. 2019 i i Services, Inc. 2019 BUFORD HWY CORRIDOR PROJECT SAFE NEIGHBORHOODS Acknowledgements This project would not have been possible without the “Buford Hwy Corridor PSN” task force, which included numerous hardworking individuals from the Northern District of Georgia’s United States Attorney’s Office, Brookhaven Police Department, DeKalb County Police Department, Chamblee Police Department, Rehoboth Baptist Church, and Applied Research Services, Inc. In addition, the task force was supported by many individuals from the following agencies: the City of Brookhaven; Georgia Bureau of Investigations (GBI); Georgia Department of Corrections (GDC); Georgia Department of Community Supervision; Georgia Gang Investigators Association (GGIA), Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF); Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI); Homeland Security Investigations (HSI); Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA); United States Marshal Service (USMS); Georgia State Patrol (GSP); Raising Expectations Consulting Group, Inc.; and, Michigan State University, among the others consulted. ©Applied©Applied Research Research Services, Inc. 2019 ii ii Services, Inc. -
Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing Through Trade in Diamonds
FATF REPORT MONEY LAUNDERING AND TERRORIST FINANCING THROUGH TRADE IN DIAMONDS October 2013 FINANCIAL ACTION TASK FORCE The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) is an independent inter-governmental body that develops and promotes policies to protect the global financial system against money laundering, terrorist financing and the financing of proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. The FATF Recommendations are recognised as the global anti-money laundering (AML) and counter-terrorist financing (CFT) standard. For more information about the FATF, please visit the website: www.fatf-gafi.org EGMONT GROUP OF FINANCIAL INTELLIGENCE UNITS The goal of the Egmont Group of Financial Intelligence Units (Egmont Group) is to provide a forum for financial intelligence unites (FIUs) around the world to improve cooperation in the fight against money laundering and the financing of terrorism and to foster the implementation of domestic programs in this field. For more information about the Egmont Group, please visit the website: www.egmontgroup.org © 2013 FATF/OECD. © Egmont Group of Financial Intelligence Units. All rights reserved. No reproduction or translation of this publication may be made without prior written permission. Applications for such permission, for all or part of this publication, should be made to the FATF Secretariat, 2 rue André Pascal 75775 Paris Cedex 16, France (fax: +33 1 44 30 61 37 or e-mail: [email protected]). Photocredits coverphoto: ©Thinkstock MONEY LAUNDERING AND TERRORIST FINANCING THROUGH TRADE IN DIAMONDS Table -
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q i Credits Table of Contents Author: Peter C. Spahn Characters 2 Artwork: Rick Hershey, Jon Gibbons Crime 13 Special Thanks To: Brett M. Bernstein, Mark Miami Nights Tips and Optional Rules 17 Bruno, Alex Hunter, Justin D. Jacobson, Sean Miami Nights Stories 22 Petroff The 1980s 28 Miami 33 Based on the game Vice Squad: 80s Police Episodes 48 Adventures by Mark Bruno and Precis The Deal (sample adventure) 65 Intermedia Character Templates 73 Character Sheet 80 Charts 81 Miami Nights 80s Trivia 83 Vice Squad: Miami Nights is © 2007 by Peter C. Spahn. genreDiversion is a trademark of Precis Intermedia and is used here under license. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form, except where noted (one copy may be printed for personal use only). WWW.PIGAMES.NET MIAMI NIGHTS Vice Squad: Miami Nights is a genreDiversion add-on that chatting up the ladies and solving crimes, or a corrupt cop focuses on crime in 1980s Miami. Uphold the law as beat looking for the next big bribe. cops, bust drug dealers as vice squad detectives, make the Miami Nights takes you to the crime-ridden streets of streets safe as part of an anti-gang unit, join a S.W.A.T team to Miami where anything is possible. The game is set in 1985, take on heavy-hitters, or play IAD and fight corruption in the however, if you think of something from the late 80s that you department. If law and order are not your thing, play a mafia want to include, feel free to drop it in. -
United States District Court Eastern District of Michigan Southern Division
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN SOUTHERN DIVISION UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff, Case Number 05-80955 v. Honorable David M. Lawson DEMETRIOUS FLENORY, Defendant. ________________________________/ OPINION AND ORDER DENYING WITHOUT PREJUDICE MOTION FOR RESENTECING, RELEASE, OR RECOMMENDATION In 2008, defendant Demetrious Flenory was sentenced to 30 years in prison for maintaining a continuing criminal enterprise and money laundering. Together with his brother Terry, Flenory led an extensive drug trafficking organization known as the Black Mafia Family (BMF). The brothers each pleaded guilty and received identical sentences. The Bureau of Prisons recently released Terry to home confinement following the guidance issued by the Attorney General under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, 18 U.S.C. 12003(b)(2). Demetrious submitted a request to the BOP for the same treatment about 2.5 weeks ago but has had no response. He now moves for judicial relief. The applicable statute requires prisoners seeking such relief to start by asking the BOP; judicial review only follows a denial or a non- response after 30 days. Although that administrative exhaustion requirement may be waived in rare instances, Flenory has not made a convincing case that this is one of them. Therefore, the Court will deny the motion without prejudice to Flenory renewing it if the BOP does not allow his request for release. I. On October 28, 2005, Flenory and 41 others were charged in an indictment with drug related offenses related to the BMF organization. Flenory and his brother, Terry Flenory, were the leaders of the BMF. -
State of Michigan in the Supreme Court People Of
STATE OF MICHIGAN IN THE SUPREME COURT PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN, Plaintiff-Appellee v. KWAME KILPATRICK Supreme Court No. 143861 Defendant-Appellant Court of Appeals No. 304991 Lower Court No. 08-010496-FH COA No. 304991 Circuit Court No. 08-010496 MOTION FOR LEAVE TO FILE AMICI CURIAE BRIEF OF THE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN PUBLISHERS, INC., AMERICAN BOOKSELLERS FOUNDATION FOR FREE EXPRESSION, THE FREEDOM TO READ FOUNDATION, AND PEN AMERICAN CENTER Proposed Amici The Association of American Publishers, Inc., American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression, The Freedom to Read Foundation, and PEN American Center (collectively, "Amici") state the following in support of this motion: 1. The Association of American Publishers, Inc. (AAP), is the national trade association of the U.S. book publishing industry. AAP's approximately 300 members include most of the major commercial book publishers in the United States as well as smaller and non-profit publishers, university presses, and scholarly societies. AAP members publish hardcover and paperback books in every field, educational materials for the elementary, secondary, post-secondary, and professional markets, scholarly journals, computer software, and electronic products and services. The Association represents an industry whose very existence depends upon the free exercise of rights guaranteed by the First Amendment. 2. American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression (ABFFE) was organized as a not-for-profit organization by the American Booksellers Association in 1990 to inform and educate booksellers, other members ofthe book industry, and the public about the danger of censorship and to promote and protect the free expression of ideas, particularly freedom in the choice of reading materials. -
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