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Crime is the opposite of a rule or law for which a punishment may ultimately be prescribed by some governing authority or force. The word crime originates from the Latin crimen ...

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The angriest cities in the country based on crime, road rage statistics and prevalence of Anger Management.



This Sundance doc competition entry takes a look at Roman Polanski's 1977 sex crime scandal, and rides a shaky line between critiquing media seduction and engaging in it.



Crime and School Attendance

Maybe if more kids attended school, there would be less crime. Studying the relationship between school attendance and crime goes back more than 200 years. A lot of people believe that rather than school, better crime control measures such as vigorous police work, or strict law enforcement are needed.
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Facts About White Collar Crime

Know how to defend yourself against white collar crime? This crime has been prosecuted for many decades. There are many white collar crime situations. Protect yourself against these crimes. Before you are indicted, a grand jury is assembled. Read this article and protect yourself against charges.
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The Nature of Hate Crime Legislation

The FBI defines a hate crime (AKA bias crime) to be "a criminal offense committed against a person, property or society which is motivated, in whole or in part, by the offender's bias against a race, religion, disability, sexual orientatio, or ethnicity/national origin." ["Hate Crime definition," FBI (http://www.fbi.gov/ucr/Cius_98/).
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