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  1. Victimless crime (3067 bytes)
    1: ...the age of consent. Common examples of victimless crimes are: prostitution, sale of alcohol, illegal drug...
    5: People believe that victimless crimes should be [[decriminalization|decrimimalized for...
  2. Blue-collar crime (2004 bytes)
    1: ...ance of the term blue-collar crime in relation to crimes committed in the streets.
    3: ...ional workers and government officers. These are crimes committed or in line with business activities in...
    7: ... computers in committing the crimes. Blue-collar crimes can be any, but not limited to the following
    16: ...dlines of the newspapers as these are sensational crimes. It grabs the attention of the masses because i...
    18: ...property like theft and shoplifting. Blue-collar crimes can also be directed against other persons such ...
  3. Battery (crime) (1528 bytes)
    1: '''Battery''' is a crime committed by touching another person intentionall...
    3: ...rm against another. It is said that assault is a crime preparatory to the commission of battery.
    7: ... of whether or not there was injury caused. This crime is considered as a misdemeanor and is punishable ...
    9: # Battery involving family is a crime inflicted on immediate members of the family of t...
    23: [[Category:Crimes]]
  4. Crime scene (1860 bytes)
    1: The '''Crime scene''' is the area where an unlawful act took p...
    3: ... of the offender or the victim, a car used in the crime, the parking lot where the victim was last seen, ...
    7: ...stigating and solving a crime. In all cases, the crime scene must be secured so as to preserve any evide...
    9: The condition of a crime scene must be documented as soon as possible to a...
    13: ...cene may consist of all the other areas where the crime may have been perpetrated.
  5. Crime in Australia (2710 bytes)
    1: ...families, mass murderers and drug traffickers. '''Crime in Australia''' has included some sensational and...
    12: .... The man who was found guilty and hanged for the crime was later thought to have been innocent; the Pyja...
    16: ... serial killing. The 1990’s was a busy time for crime including the Backpacker Murders, the killing of ...
    22: [[Category:History of Australia|Crime]]
    23: [[Category:Australia-related lists|Crime]]

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  1. Thirteenth Amendment (2073 bytes)
    10: ...involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted,...
  2. Azaria Chamberlain (16278 bytes)
    158: *[[Crime in the Northern Territory]]
    192: [[Category:Crime in Australia]]
  3. Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids (2419 bytes)
    14: *Crime
  4. Mobile office (1425 bytes)
    9: Construction sites, [[crime scene]]s, and [[rescue]] or [[disaster area]]s of...
  5. Informant (2006 bytes)
    1: ...lity of authorities to charge them with a certain crime.
    3: ... of the guilt of the other people involved in the crime they are committing.
    9: ...y themselves have been arrested or charged with a crime. An exception of this is [[terrorist]] organizat...
  6. Victimless crime (3067 bytes)
    1: ...the age of consent. Common examples of victimless crimes are: prostitution, sale of alcohol, illegal drug...
    5: People believe that victimless crimes should be [[decriminalization|decrimimalized for...
  7. Form follows function (5647 bytes)
    1: ... by Adolf Loos's 1908 assertion that 'Ornament is crime', adapted by Frank Lloyd Wright and adopted by Mo...
    7: ...t [[Adolf Loos]], whose 1908 essay ''Ornament and Crime'' was the other battle-cry of architectural moder...
    23: ...argued that form follows function and ornament is crime are not as synonymous as they are perceived to be...
  8. Far East (2379 bytes)
    21: [[War crime|war criminals]]. The usage of the term ''Far East...
  9. Glass ceiling (1511 bytes)
    3: ...ke [[trash collector|garbage collector]], or in [[crime]] and [[prison]].
  10. Hardboiled (2194 bytes)
    1: ...classic American sub-genre of the [[crime fiction|crime]] or [[detective fiction|detective novel]]. The p...
    7: ...the focus in noir is away from the solvers of the crime and their lobby manager and newspaper friends. In...
  11. Culture of fear (3524 bytes)
    14: *Distraction from other issues such as [[crime]], [[education]], [[poverty]], [[pollution|the en...
    21: ...] or certain age groups are blamed en-masse for [[Crime|criminal]] activities, small-scale events are inf...
  12. Deviancy amplification spiral (2671 bytes)
    9: ...edia. The act is generally unusual from typical [[crime]]s. Examples include the following:
    12: *A particularly shocking act of [[Corporate crime|corporate fraud]], such as the [[1990]]s [[Servic...
    20: ... critics, the widespread, inflated reporting of [[Crime|criminal]] activity may lead to the rise of copyc...
  13. Microelectronics (2655 bytes)
    7: ...ns. Security systems, employee identification and crime detection are some of the other fields that use m...
  14. Corporate officer (1520 bytes)
    5: ...ion and any self-serving may even be considered a crime. Positions include the Chief Executive Officer, t...
  15. Sexual assault (2768 bytes)
    11: ...y physical injuries. Do not touch anything on the crime scene. If the nearest hospital emergency room is ...
    18: [[Category:Sex crimes]]
  16. Unemployment (2334 bytes)
    23: ...form of increased poverty, political instability, crime, mental health issues and lowered quality of heal...
  17. Arson (2511 bytes)
    3: Arson is a crime heavily frowned upon and seriously penalized by t...
    13: While the basic elements of the crime of arson involves malice in the burning of a dwel...
    19: ...nce that he used the said materials to commit the crime, unless he can debunk the presumption.
    21: ...gainst one's own property. The penalty for such crime can even be more serious, if it is committed to g...
    23: ... be proved before someone can be indicted for the crime. Malice or spite can be determined through physi...
  18. Blue-collar crime (2004 bytes)
    1: ...ance of the term blue-collar crime in relation to crimes committed in the streets.
    3: ...ional workers and government officers. These are crimes committed or in line with business activities in...
    7: ... computers in committing the crimes. Blue-collar crimes can be any, but not limited to the following
    16: ...dlines of the newspapers as these are sensational crimes. It grabs the attention of the masses because i...
    18: ...property like theft and shoplifting. Blue-collar crimes can also be directed against other persons such ...
  19. Cruelty to animals (2429 bytes)
    1: '''Cruelty to animals''' is a crime punishable under the United States Animal Welfare...
    34: [[Category:Crimes]]
  20. Extortion (1853 bytes)
    13: ...t the form it takes, is considered a white-collar crime. It is usually committed involving professional ...
    25: ...g laws in a particular state or country where the crime was committed. It also depends on the kind or na...
    27: [[Category:Crimes]][[Category:Illegal occupations]]
  21. Counterfeit (2479 bytes)
    3: ...the original. It is classified as a white-collar crime as it is usually committed by professional worker...
    5: This crime is not a modern-day crime because its origin can be traced back to the Civi...
    7: While counterfeiting is an old crime, it is now becoming more technology-based and tec...
    33: ...d the taking away of the articles involved in the crime.
    34: [[Category:Crimes]]
  22. Cyberstalking (2393 bytes)
    5: Unlike the common crime of stalking which creates the fear of being follo...
    30: [[Category: Crimes]]
  23. Battery (crime) (1528 bytes)
    1: '''Battery''' is a crime committed by touching another person intentionall...
    3: ...rm against another. It is said that assault is a crime preparatory to the commission of battery.
    7: ... of whether or not there was injury caused. This crime is considered as a misdemeanor and is punishable ...
    9: # Battery involving family is a crime inflicted on immediate members of the family of t...
    23: [[Category:Crimes]]
  24. Carjacking (2326 bytes)
    1: ... usually at gunpoint. It is considered a federal crime in the United States and usually handled in a fed...
    3: Like most federal crimes, carjacking is a felony and is punishable by mor...
    5: ...eir jurisdictions. Carjacking has become a major crime industry for syndicates not only in the United St...
    9: Carjacking is a crime distinct from motor vehicle theft in the followin...
    12: ...a non violent crime while Carjacking is a violent crime, sometimes leading to bodily harm and even death
  25. Burglary (2163 bytes)
    1: ...house or building with intent to gain or commit a crime, and without the consent of the owner.
    5: ...or a building, with the intention of committing a crime. The usual goal of a burglar in trespassing is t...
    13: The crime of Burglary can be aggravated when the burglar is...
    17: ...8 Theft Act of England. In the same country, the crime is punishable by a penalty of six months to life ...
    19: ...mized by Burglary, authorities say that this is a crime that can be prevented. The homeowners must know ...
  26. Forensics (2838 bytes)
    7: ...e Investigation makes use of Forensics in solving crimes that seem impossible to solve through ordinary m...
    13: ...hotographs, which can then be sued even after the crime scene has been cleared.
    15: ...erprinting makes use of the imprints found in the crime scene to gather evidence on the identity of possi...
    17: ...es that may have been used in the commission of a crime. This is particularly useful in drug cases or mu...
    21: ...o may have played a role in the commission of the crime.
  27. Fingerprint (1998 bytes)
    17: ...ible for putting a reputable lawyer in jail for a crime he did not commit.
  28. Crime scene (1860 bytes)
    1: The '''Crime scene''' is the area where an unlawful act took p...
    3: ... of the offender or the victim, a car used in the crime, the parking lot where the victim was last seen, ...
    7: ...stigating and solving a crime. In all cases, the crime scene must be secured so as to preserve any evide...
    9: The condition of a crime scene must be documented as soon as possible to a...
    13: ...cene may consist of all the other areas where the crime may have been perpetrated.
  29. Identity theft (2638 bytes)
    3: The crime if committed for espionage, blackmail, to ruin an...
    9: Those who commit the crime and use it to promote terrorism will get the addi...
    13: ...on's identity can be done in various ways but the crime is usually achieved by intercepting or stealing a...
    17: ...ng the factors responsible for an increase in the crime are:
    25: ... there are ways to avoid becoming a victim to the crime.
  30. Assault (1929 bytes)
    1: ...n another. When the act is consummated, then the crime is no longer assault but Battery.
    29: [[Category:Crimes]]
  31. Attempt (2070 bytes)
    1: '''Attempt''' is a crime committed by a person who has threatened to infli...
    3: ...e first step taken by the offender to fulfill the crime.
    7: ...to incriminate the offender, unless such acts are crimes in themselves.
    9: Among the preparatory acts considered as a crime in itself are the purchase of firearm without lic...
    11: ...orities to arrest a person attempting to commit a crime?
  32. Bait car (1614 bytes)
    9: ...f being induced by the police into committing the crime.
    15: ...ce operatives to curb the rising incidence of the crime of car theft The move is even supported by car ...
    17: [[Category:Crimes]]
  33. Death threat (2579 bytes)
    11: ...specially if they have establish a battle against crime syndicates or even legitimate groups that may suf...
    13: ... to the crime of blackmail. The latter being the crime of threatening another to act or not perform an a...
    19: ...also deemed unimportant in the prosecution of the crime.
    24: [[Category:Crimes]]
  34. Law & Order (3336 bytes)
    1: ...stigation of the police detectives in tracing the crime, before the culmination which shows the judiciary...
    9: ...a concrete ending. Like in the world of real-life crime fighters the battle is not always one when a susp...
    13: ... yet for what remains a hugely popular television crime drama.
    16: [[Category:Crime television series]]
  35. Desperate housewives (3737 bytes)
    9: ... found themselves committing at least one serious crime, which has appalled many. The portrayal of blatan...
  36. Magnum PI (2820 bytes)
    9: ...e laden thrills and spills. Solving mysteries and crimes driving a Ferrari 308 GTS, becoming entangled wi...
    15: [[Category:Crime television series]]
  37. Sanity (1612 bytes)
    13: ...of insanity and that it seems that the bigger the crime, the more insane the defendant.
  38. Forensic psychiatry (1913 bytes)
    7: ...sponsible for; his or her actions at the time the crime was committed.
    13: Although mental state at the time of the crime is taken into consideration in Britain, forensic ...
  39. Insanity (1502 bytes)
    7: ...and so cannot be held legally responsible for the crime. The psychiatrist gives an opinion based on exper...
  40. Marilyn Monroe (4129 bytes)
    23: ...rectal suppository. This cannot be proven as the crime scene was never secured. Therefore, there existe...
  41. Electronic commerce (2626 bytes)
    16: *Hackers or organised crime can also prove to be dangerous, mostly through th...
  42. Sicily (3604 bytes)
    27: Starting the19th century, the organized crime networks "the mafia" gained more influence and ha...
  43. Islamic law (3670 bytes)
    45: ...rly, the punishments will serve as a deterrent to crime.
  44. The Fountainhead (3845 bytes)
    27: *Roark stands trial for the crime. Wynand uses his paper to defend Roark. To...
  45. Edith Cowan (2588 bytes)
    1: ... shot and killed his second wife. He hung for his crime.
  46. Crime in Australia (2710 bytes)
    1: ...families, mass murderers and drug traffickers. '''Crime in Australia''' has included some sensational and...
    12: .... The man who was found guilty and hanged for the crime was later thought to have been innocent; the Pyja...
    16: ... serial killing. The 1990’s was a busy time for crime including the Backpacker Murders, the killing of ...
    22: [[Category:History of Australia|Crime]]
    23: [[Category:Australia-related lists|Crime]]
  47. Los Angeles (2905 bytes)
    8: ...e given in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and True Crime: Streets of LA.
  48. Bankruptcy (3340 bytes)
    11: ...ven when not insolvent is committing the business crime of ‘bankruptcy fraud’. Bankruptcy reforms ena...
    15: [[Category:Commercial crimes]]
  49. Cyberwar (1808 bytes)
    1: ... is bringing new modes of warfare, terrorism, and crime to the fore, namely, Cyber war. The basic theme ...
    5: ... operandi in this information-age of conflict and crime is largely to do with using and manipulating know...
  50. Casualty insurance (1789 bytes)
    1: ...f others. It may include such diverse areas like crime insurance, boiler and machinery insurance, plate ...

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