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Definition of Mugshots
1. mugshot [n] - See also: mugshot
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mugshots
Literary usage of Mugshots
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Cold War in Asia edited by James G. Hershberg (1996)
"Most of the 4000 prisoner mugshots are currently not accompanied by any identification
of the prisoners. By making these photographs available on the ..."
2. Human Rights Watch World Report 1998 by Human Rights Watch Staff (1997)
"An army communique accused the peasants, identified in the press by their names,
mugshots, and supposed aliases, of belonging to an MRTA column which had ..."
3. Medical Records Confidentiality in a Changing Health Care Environment edited by James M. Jeffords (1999)
"... not to be viewed as a centralized law enforcement database like the mugshots
or fingerprints of convicted criminals currently maintained by the police. ..."
4. Handbook of Forensic Science by Maria Josefi (1994)
"... Developing and implementing an on-line Interstate Photo System to provide
mugshots; Updating the current operational NCIC system through the NCIC 2000 ..."
5. The Cold War in Asia edited by James G. Hershberg (1996)
"Most of the 4000 prisoner mugshots are currently not accompanied by any identification
of the prisoners. By making these photographs available on the ..."
6. Human Rights Watch World Report 1998 by Human Rights Watch Staff (1997)
"An army communique accused the peasants, identified in the press by their names,
mugshots, and supposed aliases, of belonging to an MRTA column which had ..."
7. Medical Records Confidentiality in a Changing Health Care Environment edited by James M. Jeffords (1999)
"... not to be viewed as a centralized law enforcement database like the mugshots
or fingerprints of convicted criminals currently maintained by the police. ..."
8. Handbook of Forensic Science by Maria Josefi (1994)
"... Developing and implementing an on-line Interstate Photo System to provide
mugshots; Updating the current operational NCIC system through the NCIC 2000 ..."