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Crime remains greatest concern for Cruise Ship Industry

Since 2010 and the passage of the Cruise Vessel Security and Safety Act, the cruise industry has a duty to report 8 crimes to the Federal Bureau of Investigation. They include: Homicide, suspicious death, missing U.S. National, kidnapping, assault with serious bodily injury, firing or tampering with the vessel, theft…

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New arrest of Celebrity Cruises crew member over rape of passenger

A 27-year-old woman, traveling with her family, was allegedly raped by a crew member during an 11-night Eastern Mediterranean cruise on board the Celebrity Equinox. The details of what happened are still under investigation, but some facts were reported by the London Evening Standard. According to the victim who reported…

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FBI and Cruise Line Industry hand in hand hiding cruise ship crimes from crime database?

The odds of becoming the next cruise passenger victim of a sex crime are unknown. You and your family decide to go on a cruise to celebrate a special occasion at sea. The luxurious and glamorous temptation of spending a week on a majestic cruise ship is understandable, and for…

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Raped Canadian Cruise Passenger Reaches Multi-Million Dollar Settlement

In February 2011, a female cruise passenger, Jane Doe (“JD”), boarded a cruise ship in Fort Lauderdale, Florida for an 7-day cruise in the Eastern Carribean. She was traveling with a wedding party of 25 from Canada to celebrate her best friend’s wedding which was planned to take place on…

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