The governance of each country has set certain laws and regulations to maintain its smooth functioning. Any violation of such rules has been termed a crime. Crimes are of different grades based on the seriousness. Punishments or penalties are instituted which is dependent on the nature and graveness of the crime. Civil law offences and other violations of agreements are normally not treated as crimes. Any antisocial behaviour has been treated as serious and is dealt with severe actions. The rules differ from country to country. White collar crimes are those committed by someone who holds a position of high responsibility and social status.
| Corporate Crime Reporter Online version of a legal printed newsletter highlighting corporate crime, criminals and corruption. |
| Crime Magazine Magazine provides information about different kind of crimes including prisons, courts, serial killers, holocaust, fugitives, murder, death penalty, police, FBI and more. |
| Crime Scene Website where people can participate in crime scene investigations by asking questions, offering observations and providing leads. |
| CrimeReports.com Crime-mapping and sex offender website with over 500 law enforcement partners and national sex offender data. |
| eHarmony Dating site that provides expert guidance to support people in every turn of the relationship building process. |
| Euro Crime Website for fans and would-be fans of British and European crime fiction. Includes reviews of latest books with bibliography section, details of events and a summary. |
| Hard Case Crime American publisher offers hardboiled crime fiction and novels from popular writers. |
| PolicyMap - City Crime Rates An online mapping tool that allows users to easily map demographic data. Helps to view crime rates by city, real estate data, and more. |
| True Crime Library Provides a complete resource for news, stories and magazines about non fictional crimes. |