Criminal justice is the delivery of justice to those who have committed crimes.
Criminal justice may also refer to:
Blind spot or Blindspot may refer to:
Law and Order may refer to:
Hostages are people seized by a criminal abductor in order to compel another party.
Illegal may refer to:
Mastermind, Master Mind or The Mastermind may refer to:
Bad Boys may refer to:
Crime films, in the broadest sense, is a film genre inspired by and analogous to the crime fiction literary genre. Films of this genre generally involve various aspects of crime and its detection. Stylistically, the genre may overlap and combine with many other genres, such as drama or gangster film, but also include comedy, and, in turn, is divided into many sub-genres, such as mystery, suspense or noir.
The police procedural, police show, or police crime drama is a subgenre of procedural drama and detective fiction that emphasizes the investigative procedure of police officers, police detectives, or law enforcement agencies as the protagonists, as contrasted with other genres that focus on non-police investigators such as private investigators.
Accused or The Accused may refer to:
Brotherhood or The Brotherhood may refer to:
The legal thriller genre is a type of crime fiction genre that focuses on the proceedings of the investigation, with particular reference to the impacts on courtroom proceedings and the lives of characters.
Justice is the philosophical concept of the morally correct assignment of goods and evils.
Missing or The Missing may refer to:
An insider is a member of a group of people of limited number and with restricted access.
Wanted may refer to:
Behind Closed Doors may refer to:
Cop or Cops commonly refers to:
Crime of the century is a popular idiom to describe sensational criminal cases.
A detective is a professional investigator.
Crime Stories are narratives that centre on criminal acts and especially on the investigation of a crime.