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MANIGANCER SCENE CRIME [1 record]

Record 1 1994-09-08

English

Subject field(s)
  • Criminology
  • Criminal Psychology
CONT

An organized offender may sometimes stage a crime scene or death scene in order to confuse the authorities.... No disorganized offender is capable of staging a crime scene....

French

Domaine(s)
  • Criminologie
  • Psychologie criminelle
OBS

Propositions faites par analogie avec les équivalents suivants : «to stage an accident» = organiser un accident; manigancer un accident. (Source: ATROB 1993, page 781E.)

Key term(s)
  • organiser une scène de meurtre
  • manigancer une scène de meurtre
  • organiser un lieu de crime
  • manigancer un lieu de crime
  • organiser un lieu de meurtre
  • manigancer un lieu de meurtre

Spanish

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