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COMIC GENRE
Crime comic; Crime Comics
  • ''Crime Suspenstories'', April/May 1954
  • ''Crimes by Women'', Aug 1948

crime      
n. Verbrechen, Vergehen
organized crime         
  • Jamaican gang leader [[Christopher Coke]]
  • Drug trafficking routes in Mexico
  • Chinese triads]].
  • [[American Mafia]] mobster [[Sam Giancana]]
  • Tattooed [[Yakuza]] gangsters
GROUPINGS OF HIGHLY CENTRALIZED CRIMINAL ENTERPRISES
Organised crime; Organized crimes; Organized crime syndicate; Crime syndicate; Crime Ring; Crime ring; Criminal organisation; List of Crime Organizations; Organized Crime; Criminal organizations; Criminal syndicate; Criminal Organisations; Criminal organisations; Organised crime syndicate; Criminal outfits; Organized criminal groups; Organized criminal activity; ORGANIZED CRIME; Underworld (criminal); Criminal underworld; Criminal organization; Criminal Organizations; Crime syndicates; Staged-accident crime ring; Criminal empire; Serious organised crime; Crime organization; Organized mafia; Illegal organisation; Unlawful organization; Unlawful Association; Outlawed organisation; Criminal Underground; Organized criminals
organisiertes Verbrechen
crime syndicate         
  • Jamaican gang leader [[Christopher Coke]]
  • Drug trafficking routes in Mexico
  • Chinese triads]].
  • [[American Mafia]] mobster [[Sam Giancana]]
  • Tattooed [[Yakuza]] gangsters
GROUPINGS OF HIGHLY CENTRALIZED CRIMINAL ENTERPRISES
Organised crime; Organized crimes; Organized crime syndicate; Crime syndicate; Crime Ring; Crime ring; Criminal organisation; List of Crime Organizations; Organized Crime; Criminal organizations; Criminal syndicate; Criminal Organisations; Criminal organisations; Organised crime syndicate; Criminal outfits; Organized criminal groups; Organized criminal activity; ORGANIZED CRIME; Underworld (criminal); Criminal underworld; Criminal organization; Criminal Organizations; Crime syndicates; Staged-accident crime ring; Criminal empire; Serious organised crime; Crime organization; Organized mafia; Illegal organisation; Unlawful organization; Unlawful Association; Outlawed organisation; Criminal Underground; Organized criminals
Verbrechenssyndikat

Définition

crime scene
A crime scene is a place that is being investigated by the police because a crime has taken place there.
Photographs of the crime scene began to arrive within twenty minutes.
N-COUNT

Wikipédia

Crime comics

Crime comics is a genre of American comic books and format of crime fiction. The genre was originally popular in the late 1940s and early 1950s and is marked by a moralistic editorial tone and graphic depictions of violence and criminal activity. Crime comics began in 1942 with the publication of Crime Does Not Pay published by Lev Gleason Publications and edited by Charles Biro. As sales for superhero comic books declined in the years after World War II, other publishers began to emulate the popular format, content and subject matter of Crime Does Not Pay, leading to a deluge of crime-themed comics. Crime and horror comics, especially those published by EC Comics, came under official scrutiny in the late 1940s and early 1950s, leading to legislation in Canada and Great Britain, the creation in the United States of the Comics Magazine Association of America and the imposition of the Comics Code Authority in 1954. This code placed limits on the degree and kind of criminal activity that could be depicted in American comic books, effectively sounding the death knell for crime comics and their adult themes.