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Crime , law , and morality Society's response to crime Crime and Delinquency There is no generally accepted ... Crime and discrimi- nation Crime among Crime and Delinquency 265.
Crime , law , and morality Society's response to crime Crime and Delinquency There is no generally accepted ... Crime and discrimi- nation Crime among Crime and Delinquency 265.
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... crimes and crimes against property . Much research into crime trends usually de- votes attention to the more serious crimes of violence , especially homicide , because this crime has a high report- ing rate . The research crime index ...
... crimes and crimes against property . Much research into crime trends usually de- votes attention to the more serious crimes of violence , especially homicide , because this crime has a high report- ing rate . The research crime index ...
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... crimes that are closely related to their work . For occupa- tions of relatively high status , the term white - collar crime is often used . Violations of the law by businessmen in- clude those related to receiverships and bankruptcies ...
... crimes that are closely related to their work . For occupa- tions of relatively high status , the term white - collar crime is often used . Violations of the law by businessmen in- clude those related to receiverships and bankruptcies ...
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