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    FBI\u27s Ten Most Wanted Fugitives: 60th anniversary, 1950-2010

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    Includes a chronological listing of the FBI’s Ten most wanted fugitives March 14, 1950-March 1, 2010

    FBI Mortgage Fraud Operations 2004-2009

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    FBI Presentation on Mortgage Fraud

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    Special Agent in Charge was Keith Slotter and this document was presented during the FDIC\u27s Interagency Accounting Conference

    Examining the Psychopathology of Incarcerated Male Firesetters using the Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory-III

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    Research to date has been equivocal on the relationship between firesetting and psychopathology, and has been impeded by studies lacking adequate control samples. The present study examined psychopathology in a sample of incarcerated adult male firesetters (n = 112) and prison controls (n = 113) using the Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory-III. Firesetters demonstrated multiple elevated scores on personality and clinical syndrome scales. Logistic regression showed that the borderline personality scale was the strongest personality scale discriminator between firesetters and controls. Major depression and drug dependence were the strongest clinical syndrome scale predictors. However, both clinical syndrome scale predictors appeared to be mediated by borderline personality scores indicating that firesetters are best characterized by responding indicative of borderline personality traits rather than other psychopathological deficits. The results suggest that, relative to other offenders, firesetters face challenges with impulse control, affect regulation, stability of interpersonal relationships, and self-image

    Childhood lead exposure in France: benefit estimation and partial cost-benefit analysis of lead hazard control

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Lead exposure remains a public health concern due to its serious adverse effects, such as cognitive and behavioral impairment: children younger than six years of age being the most vulnerable population. In Europe, the lead-related economic impacts have not been examined in detail. We estimate the annual costs in France due to childhood exposure and, through a cost benefit analysis (CBA), aim to assess the expected social and economic benefits of exposure abatement.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Monetary benefits were assessed in terms of avoided national costs. We used results from a 2008 survey on blood-lead (B-Pb) concentrations in French children aged one to six years old. Given the absence of a threshold concentration being established, we performed a sensitivity analysis assuming different hypothetical threshold values for toxicity above 15 μg/L, 24 μg/L and 100 μg/L. Adverse health outcomes of lead exposure were translated into social burden and economic costs based on literature data from literature. Direct health benefits, social benefits and intangible avoided costs were included. Costs of pollutant exposure control were partially estimated in regard to homes lead-based paint decontamination, investments aiming at reducing industrial lead emissions and removal of all lead drinking water pipes.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The following overall annual benefits for the three hypothetical thresholds values in 2008 are: €22.72 billion, €10.72 billion and €0.44 billion, respectively. Costs from abatement ranged from €0.9 billion to 2.95 billion/year. Finally, from a partial CBA of lead control in soils and dust the estimates of total net benefits were € 3.78 billion, € 1.88 billion and €0.25 billion respectively for the three hypothesized B-Pb effect values.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Prevention of childhood lead exposure has a high social benefit, due to reduction of B-Pb concentrations to levels below 15 μg/L or 24 μg/L, respectively. Reducing only exposures above 100 μg/L B-Pb has little economic impact due to the small number of children who now exhibit such high exposure levels. Prudent public policies would help avoiding future medical interventions, limit the need for special education and increase future productivity, and hence lifetime income for children exposed to lead.</p

    FBI\u27s Ten Most Wanted Fugitives: 60th anniversary, 1950-2010

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    Includes a chronological listing of the FBI’s Ten most wanted fugitives March 14, 1950-March 1, 2010

    Federacion Estatal Campesina de Sonora (State Farm Federation of Sonora)

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    Document: From United States Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation, "Federacion Estatal Campesina de Sonora", August 12, 1964, page 2FEDERACION ESTATAL CAMPESINA DE SONORA Recording Secretary Juan Moreno Martinez Secretary of Finances Sra. Guadalupe A. De Grijalva Secretary of Education Prof. Jose Gutierrez Secretary of Farm Affairs Esteban Perez Ballin Secretary of Farm Unions Pedro Fraga O. Secretary of Womans Activity Virginia Olguin M. Secretary of Social and Civic Activity Octaviano Gonzalez Secretary of Youth Activity Morelos Vargas Gomez Secretary of Press and Propaganda Said Infante "Mr. Lyndon B. Johnson President of the United States of America Washington, D.C., U.S.A. "We are addressing ourselves to you respectfully to advise you of the following: "The Constituent Congress of the Federacion Estatal Campesina de Sonora, which was held in this city on the 13th and 14th of June 1964, on the motion of the citizens Alfonso Garzon S., Secretary General of the Central Campesina (Farmers Central) of the Mexican Republic, and Juan Rodriguez Meza, Secretary General of the Liga Agraria Estatal (State Agrarian League) of Baja California, resolved to contact you by means of this letter, -2-Epson Perfection 4870 Photo, 400 dpi, 8 bit, 1,731,531 byte
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