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- Crime_scene_getaway abstract "A crime scene getaway is the act of fleeing the location where one has broken the law in order to avoid apprehension by law enforcement. It is an act that the offender(s) may or may not have planned in detail, resulting in a variety of outcomes. A crime scene is defined as "location of a crime; especially one at which forensic evidence is collected in a controlled manner." The "getaway" is any flight or escape by a perpetrator from that scene, which may have been witnessed by eyewitnesses or law enforcement.The concept of the crime scene getaway is the subject of several penal laws, as well as a "notion" in academic studies of criminology.A perpetrator can escape a crime scene by running, riding a horse, driving a getaway car, or riding with a getaway driver. If motor vehicles are used for the getaway, then each vehicle is a new crime scene.".
- Crime_scene_getaway wikiPageID "6571403".
- Crime_scene_getaway wikiPageRevisionID "597327086".
- Crime_scene_getaway hasPhotoCollection Crime_scene_getaway.
- Crime_scene_getaway subject Category:Crime.
- Crime_scene_getaway subject Category:Escape.
- Crime_scene_getaway subject Category:Inchoate_offenses.
- Crime_scene_getaway comment "A crime scene getaway is the act of fleeing the location where one has broken the law in order to avoid apprehension by law enforcement. It is an act that the offender(s) may or may not have planned in detail, resulting in a variety of outcomes.".
- Crime_scene_getaway label "Crime scene getaway".
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- Crime_scene_getaway sameAs Q5185441.
- Crime_scene_getaway sameAs Q5185441.
- Crime_scene_getaway wasDerivedFrom Crime_scene_getaway?oldid=597327086.
- Crime_scene_getaway isPrimaryTopicOf Crime_scene_getaway.