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Seeking to bolster their theory of the crime, prosecutors turned to John Lentini, the fire expert, and John DeHaan, another leading investigator and textbook author.
NEWYORKER: Trial by Fire
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Mr. Thompson said his plan was based on a "simple theory" that the success of stemming crime is based on the targeted deployment of police officers.
WSJ: Thompson Turns to Bratton
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One theory is that the hype about street crime is a form of public blackmail: the police, under pressure from the government, have used it to embarrass the home secretary.
ECONOMIST: Crime: Don't panic | The
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Insider trading theory has advanced from the time when the crime was limited to insiders who had some kind of duty not to disclose the information they possessed.
FORBES: Massive Case May Push The Envelope Of Insider Trading
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The theory is that exposure to the grim realities of life in prison will deter at-risk youths from future crime.
ECONOMIST: Social science
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It was an application of what would become famous as the "broken windows" theory, which held that even small signs of disorder would, if left untended, breed further disorder, crime and fear.
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The defense theory is that except for CFO Andrew Fastow and two of his lieutenants in finance, nobody else at Enron committed any crime.
NPR: Witness: Enron Executives Knew of Inflated Earnings