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citizens. Despite this, no mental or physical trend is identifiable that differentiates criminals from non-criminals. Public response to criminals may be indignant or sympathetic. Indignant responses involve resentment and a desire for vengeance, wishing to see criminals removed from society or made to suffer for harm that they cause. Sympathetic responses involve compassion and understanding, seeking to rehabilitate or forgive criminals and absolve them of blame.
2923:. Repeat victimization may also occur when a potential victim appears to be a viable target, such as when indicating wealth in a less affluent region. Many of the traits that indicate criminality also indicate victimality; victims of crime are more likely to engage in unlawful behavior and respond to provocation. Overall demographic trends of victims and criminals are often similar, and victims are more likely to have engaged in criminal activities themselves.
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2226:"This law of nature, being co-eval with mankind and dictated by God himself, is of course superior in obligation to any other. It is binding over all the globe, in all countries, and at all times: no human laws are of any validity, if contrary to this; and such of them as are valid derive all their force, and all their authority, mediately or immediately, from this original."
2113:, either studying criminal acts on an individual level or the relationship of crime and the community. Due to the wide range of concepts associated with crime and the disagreement on a precise definition, the focus of criminology can vary considerably. Various theories within criminology provide different descriptions and explanations for crime, including
1978:. There is no limit to what can be considered a crime in a legal system, so there may not be a unifying principle used to determine whether an action should be designated as a crime. From a legal perspective, crimes are generally wrong actions that are severe enough to warrant punishment that infringes on the perpetrator's liberties.
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in accepting the calculating nature of human beings and the existence of an objective morality. He denied that the legal validity of a norm depends on whether its content conforms to morality. Thus, in
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in the 12th century. He established a system of traveling judges that tried accused criminals in each region of
England by applying precedent from previous rulings. Legal developments in 12th century England also resulted in the earliest known recording of official crime data.
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beings, concluding that it becomes morally appropriate that they should behave in a way that conforms to their rational nature. Thus, to be valid, any law must conform to natural law and coercing people to conform to that law is morally acceptable. In the 1760s,
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and punish criminals in a way that knowingly causes suffering. This may arise out of a feeling that criminals deserve to suffer and that punishment should exist for its own sake. The existence of punishment also creates an effect of
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Crime is often a high priority political issue in developed countries, regardless of the country's crime rates. People that are not regularly exposed to crime most often experience it through media, including news reporting and
2868:. Inchoate crimes are defined by substantial action to facilitate a crime with the intention of the crime's occurrence. This is distinct from simple preparation for or consideration of criminal activity. They are unique in that
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in new stories about criminals significantly over-represent the prevalence of violent crime, and news reporting will often overemphasize a specific type of crime for a period of time, creating a "crime wave" effect.
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rejects Hart's theory and proposes that all individuals should expect the equal respect and concern of those who govern them as a fundamental political right. He offers a theory of compliance overlaid by a theory of
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were capable of committing crimes, and prosecuted and punished them accordingly. Prosecutions of animals gradually dwindled during the 19th century, although a few were recorded as late as the 1910s and 1920s.
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Europe and East Asia, central government was limited and crime was defined locally. Towns established their own criminal justice systems, while crime in the countryside was defined by the social hierarchies of
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A victim is an individual who has been treated unjustly or made to suffer. In the context of crime, the victim is the individual that is harmed by a violation of criminal law. Victimization is associated with
2335:. Most acts recognized as crimes in ancient societies, such as violence and theft, have persisted to the modern era. The criminal justice system of Imperial China existed unbroken for over 2,000 years.
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of an action is dependent on its context; acts of violence will be seen as crimes in many circumstances but as permissible or desirable in others. Crime was historically seen as a manifestation of
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the criminal act. Punishment is generally reserved for serious offenses. Individuals regularly engage in activity that could be scrutinized under criminal law but are deemed inconsequential.
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in the 19th century caused crime to become an immediate issue that affected society, prompting government intervention in crime and the establishment of criminology as its own field.
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suspected perpetrators of crimes. Law enforcement may focus on policing individual crimes, or it may focus on bringing down overall crime rates. One common variant,
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of criminal intention is generally enough to absolve the perpetrator of criminal liability, as their actions are no longer facilitating a potential future crime.
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through radio and television in the mid-20th century allowed for the sensationalism of crime. This created well-known stories of criminals such as
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and corresponded to acts that were believed to invoke the anger of a deity. This idea was further popularized with the development of the
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to coerce compliance with its laws has proven a consistent theoretical problem. One of the earliest justifications involved the theory of
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5238:"Are Crimes against Humanity More Serious than War Crimes?"
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Violent crime is crime that involves an act of violent
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6894:Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia
6869:International Military Tribunal for the Far East
4718:"Defining Inchoate Crime: An Incomplete Attempt"
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189:While every crime violates the law, not every
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2018:. Under this definition, crime is a type of
5821:Skogan, Wesley G. "Disorder and Crime". In
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4526:Journal of Social Behavior and Personality
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3708:"Whither the Sociological Study of Crime?"
2645:Common examples of property crime include
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2002:to develop various common law offences.
5803:The Oxford Handbook of Crime Prevention
5161:Lipsey, Landenberger & Chapman 2004
5149:Lipsey, Landenberger & Chapman 2004
5137:Lipsey, Landenberger & Chapman 2004
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3912:Commentaries on the laws of England
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7112:Restitution and unjust enrichment
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5717:Shoham, Knepper & Kett (2010)
5708:Shoham, Knepper & Kett (2010)
5699:Shoham, Knepper & Kett (2010)
5690:Shoham, Knepper & Kett (2010)
4397:Felson, Richard B. (2009-05-01).
3365:, Oxford University Press, 2008 (
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6473:Perverting the course of justice
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5895:. Not all types are listed here.
5688:Pease, Ken. "Crime Science". In
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5012:The Journal of Law and Economics
4716:Cahill, Michael T. (2011–2012).
4016:Natural Law & Natural Rights
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1578:Perverting the course of justice
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308:Risk & actuarial criminology
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8123:History of the legal profession
6211:Intellectual property violation
5630:The Dynamics of Political Crime
5203:Oxford Journal of Legal Studies
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3241:disparity between men and women
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2156:, criminal sociology, criminal
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1473:Intellectual property violation
193:counts as a crime. Breaches of
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8379:Deferred prosecution agreement
6940:International humanitarian law
6884:Special Court for Sierra Leone
4499:British Journal of Criminology
3879:On law, morality, and politics
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3197:Causes and correlates of crime
2371:. In some places, such as the
2193:Justifying the state's use of
116:nations no such comprehensive
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5823:Welsh & Farrington (2012)
5594:The Other Side of Criminology
5592:Hoefnagels, G. Peter (1973).
5503:
4059:Bix, Brian H. (August 2015).
3846:10.1016/S0014-2921(01)00096-4
3439:Easton, Mark (17 June 2010).
3399:Prevention of Crimes Act 1871
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2073:The study of crime is called
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1969:Legalism (Western philosophy)
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176:) must – with
88:The notion that acts such as
53:or other authority. The term
6904:Special Tribunal for Lebanon
6889:International Criminal Court
5779:Tonry, Michael, ed. (2011).
5612:The Journal of Legal Studies
4475:Bricknell, Samantha (2008).
4428:Connealy, Nathan T. (2020).
4194:. Edinburgh: Edinburgh U.P.
3910:Blackstone, William (1979).
3830:"What causes violent crime?"
3724:10.1146/annurev.soc.26.1.711
3414:Elizabeth A. Martin (2003).
3137:
3072:seeks to create a system of
2899:and a long-term decrease in
2247:saw the law as an aspect of
2005:
1808:Ignorantia juris non excusat
135:to which investigations and
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6945:International speech crimes
6726:Customary international law
5806:. Oxford University Press.
5785:. Oxford University Press.
5747:Sumner, Colin, ed. (2004).
5400:10.1177/0022427895032001004
4854:Bottoms & Costello 2010
4808:Journal of Traumatic Stress
3706:Sampson, Robert J. (2000).
3397:and by the Schedule to the
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3246:Crime distribution shows a
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2428:school of thought based in
2418:Anthropological criminology
2150:anthropological criminology
1962:
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7790:International legal theory
7269:International slavery laws
7264:International human rights
7259:International criminal law
6766:Convention Against Torture
6710:International criminal law
6236:Possessing stolen property
5627:Ross, Jeffrey Ian (2003).
5532:International Criminal Law
5512:Principles of Criminal Law
5448:10.1007/s40865-021-00172-w
5125:Ashworth & Horder 2013
5077:Ashworth & Horder 2013
4994:Ashworth & Horder 2013
4982:Ashworth & Horder 2013
4493:Tseloni, A. (2002-01-01).
4446:10.1007/s12061-019-09323-5
4371:"White-Collar Crime - FBI"
3712:Annual Review of Sociology
3574:Ashworth & Horder 2013
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2282:
2062:
2041:over other moral beliefs.
2033:societies that prioritize
2025:In legal systems based on
1966:
1498:Possessing stolen property
1146:Offense against the person
288:Expressive function of law
40:Criminals (disambiguation)
29:
8619:
8538:
8502:
8494:Presentence investigation
8444:
8349:
8327:
8229:
8138:
8115:
8005:
7843:Administration of justice
7828:
7737:
7628:
7507:
7409:
7130:
6998:
6935:Joint criminal enterprise
6917:
6848:
6779:
6716:
6650:
6615:
6515:
6482:
6431:
6385:
6279:
6139:
5973:
5945:
5901:
5888:
5847:
5842:Articles related to crime
5648:Roth, Mitchel P. (2014).
5556:. Palgrave Macmillan UK.
5550:Fattah, Ezzat A. (1997).
5236:Frulli, M. (2001-04-01).
4592:Wertheimer, Alan (1977).
3976:Dworkin, Ronald. (1978).
3535:Lamond, G. (2007-01-01).
3020:, which are empowered to
2889:
2081:that addresses issues of
1792:Diminished responsibility
1586:Crimes against the public
36:Criminal (disambiguation)
7620:Basic structure doctrine
7470:Natural and legal rights
7351:Public international law
6855:(in order of foundation)
6335:(such as prohibition of
5596:. Springer Netherlands.
5577:. Taylor & Francis.
5535:. Taylor & Francis.
5311:Bantekas & Nash 2009
5299:Bantekas & Nash 2009
5287:Bantekas & Nash 2009
5006:Shavell, Steven (1993).
4063:. 3.3 Law and morality.
3877:Thomas, Aquinas (2002).
3834:European Economic Review
3416:Oxford Dictionary of Law
3325:
3310:Law and order (politics)
3014:law enforcement agencies
2774:invoking the name of God
2477:
2127:differential association
2058:
1721:Crimes against the state
1641:(such as prohibition of
278:Differential association
45:In ordinary language, a
7800:Principle of typicality
7274:International trade law
6990:
6793:Crimes against humanity
5197:Duff, R. (1998-06-01).
4477:Trends in violent crime
4140:"The Ur-Nammu Law Code"
3790:10.1111/1468-0297.00685
3586:Canadian Law Dictionary
3169:crimes against humanity
2327:. The initial rules of
2176:in developing nations.
1405:Crimes against property
1095:(also called violation)
333:Symbolic interactionism
8436:Statute of limitations
8231:Criminal investigation
6950:Universal jurisdiction
6925:Command responsibility
6818:Incitement to genocide
6756:United Nations Charter
6453:Miscarriage of justice
5726:Spalek, Basia (2017).
5571:Head, Michael (2016).
5018:(1, Part 2): 255–287.
4190:Daube, David. (1969).
3237:genetic cause of crime
2528:copyright infringement
2426:biological determinist
2234:(1790–1859), an early
2222:described the thesis:
1857:Other common-law areas
1690:Crimes against animals
1558:Miscarriage of justice
1540:Crimes against justice
139:must adhere. If found
32:Crime (disambiguation)
9078:Saint Kitts and Nevis
8374:Criminal jurisdiction
7795:Principle of legality
7554:Delegated legislation
7254:Intellectual property
6448:Malfeasance in office
5891:Note: Crimes vary by
5633:. SAGE Publications.
5337:10.1353/sof.2004.0074
5255:10.1093/ejil/12.2.329
5215:10.1093/ojls/18.2.189
4013:Finnis, John (2015).
3225:crime in some cases.
3203:cost–benefit analysis
3191:Causes and correlates
2897:post-traumatic stress
2744:broken windows theory
2115:social control theory
2111:preventative measures
1763:Defenses to liability
1553:Malfeasance in office
837:Biosocial criminology
544:Uniform Crime Reports
253:Biosocial criminology
143:, an offender may be
9183:United Arab Emirates
8414:Inquisitorial system
8351:Criminal prosecution
8291:Reasonable suspicion
8266:Exigent circumstance
8013:Barristers' chambers
7955:Legal representation
7893:Justice of the peace
7239:Financial regulation
6851:International courts
6751:Nuremberg principles
6541:Cybersex trafficking
6303:Censorship violation
4923:Girgen, Jen (2003).
4511:10.1093/bjc/42.1.109
4276:, p. 84, 91–94.
3778:The Economic Journal
3181:international custom
3113:vocational education
2457:centre-left politics
2205:or constructs them.
2184:Foundational systems
1982:English criminal law
1609:Censorship violation
1332:Cybersex trafficking
712:Solitary confinement
376:Alexandre Lacassagne
203:breaches of contract
191:violation of the law
57:does not, in modern
9163:Trinidad and Tobago
8431:Preliminary hearing
8048:Election commission
7760:Expressive function
7289:Landlord–tenant law
7188:Consumer protection
6798:Crime of aggression
6761:Genocide Convention
6333:Illegal consumption
6005:Criminal negligence
5825:, pp. 173–188.
5772:, pp. 211–227.
5719:, pp. 649–680.
5710:, pp. 483–510.
5151:, pp. 212–213.
5055:, pp. 485–486.
4856:, pp. 674–675.
4753:, pp. 125–126.
4741:, pp. 123–124.
4594:"Victimless Crimes"
4570:, pp. 173–174.
3553:10.1093/ojls/gqm018
3070:Retributive justice
2720:breach of the peace
2708:public intoxication
2420:was popularized by
2344:Abrahamic religions
2154:criminal psychology
1994:common law offences
1787:Defense of property
1639:Illegal consumption
1175:Criminal negligence
1075:Severity of offense
902:Radical criminology
263:Collective efficacy
8763:Dominican Republic
8359:Adversarial system
8301:Search and seizure
8271:Knock-and-announce
8222:Criminal procedure
8006:Legal institutions
7873:Lawsuit/Litigation
7863:Dispute resolution
7668:Catholic canon law
7376:State of emergency
7339:Will and testament
7063:Law of obligations
7016:Constitutional law
7006:Administrative law
6803:Crime of apartheid
6741:Geneva Conventions
6536:Child sexual abuse
6501:Wildlife smuggling
6491:Cruelty to animals
6280:Against the public
6109:Negligent homicide
6020:False imprisonment
5975:Against the person
5652:. Reaktion Books.
4929:Animal Law Journal
4409:(1): 23–39 Pages.
4288:, pp. 97–105.
4145:Schøyen Collection
4078:10.4000/revus.3984
3945:The concept of law
3537:"What is a Crime?"
3380:2016-06-04 at the
3305:Crime displacement
3235:There is no known
3230:social integration
3038:Criminal procedure
3032:Criminal procedure
3026:community policing
2704:drug-related crime
2694:Public-order crime
2688:Public order crime
2678:occupational crime
2516:labor racketeering
2489:White-collar crime
2483:White-collar crime
2358:Post-classical era
2220:William Blackstone
2189:Natural-law theory
2119:subcultural theory
2097:. It includes the
2031:liberal democratic
1976:criminal procedure
1708:Wildlife smuggling
1698:Cruelty to animals
1327:Child sexual abuse
1279:Negligent homicide
1190:False imprisonment
1087:Indictable offense
1031:Scope of criminal
178:certain exceptions
149:community sentence
9236:
9235:
9230:
9229:
8581:
8580:
8563:Wikimedia Commons
8510:Criminal defenses
8445:Charges and pleas
8369:Bill of attainder
8306:Search of persons
8188:
8187:
7848:Constitutionalism
7770:Law and economics
7608:Act of parliament
7346:Product liability
7299:Legal archaeology
7224:Environmental law
7218:Entertainment law
7058:International law
6958:
6957:
6784:international law
6746:Nuremberg Charter
6736:Hague Conventions
6676:
6675:
6659:Wikimedia Commons
6617:Inchoate offenses
6561:Indecent exposure
6050:Human trafficking
6015:Domestic violence
5701:, pp. 23–49.
5659:978-1-78023-359-8
5496:, pp. 63–64.
5484:, pp. 14–16.
5372:, pp. 44–45.
5313:, pp. 10–11.
5115:, pp. 17–18.
4996:, pp. 32–33.
4972:, pp. 23–24.
4820:10.1002/jts.20508
4765:, pp. 16–17.
4415:10.4119/IJCV-2791
4312:, pp. 23–24.
4300:, pp. 63–64.
3784:(477): F85–F106.
3747:, pp. 57–66.
3668:, pp. 36–37.
3600:, pp. 35–36.
3525:, pp. 31–35.
3472:, pp. 30–37.
3425:978-0-19-860756-4
3371:978-0-19-929054-3
3258:Public perception
3219:income inequality
2909:domestic violence
2828:unlawful assembly
2748:victimless crimes
2732:street harassment
2552:Blue-collar crime
2546:Blue-collar crime
2412:industrialization
2314:Code of Hammurabi
2105:of crime and its
1952:
1951:
1352:Indecent exposure
1220:Human trafficking
1185:Domestic violence
1113:Inchoate offenses
973:
972:
719:
718:
656:Prisoners' rights
560:Positivist school
157:life imprisonment
104:of each relevant
16:(Redirected from
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9033:Papua New Guinea
8608:
8601:
8594:
8585:
8584:
8342:
8337:
8336:
8296:Right to silence
8215:
8208:
8201:
8192:
8191:
8163:
8162:
8161:
8149:
8148:
7972:Question of fact
7853:Criminal justice
7183:Construction law
7178:Conflict of laws
7143:Agricultural law
6985:
6978:
6971:
6962:
6961:
6918:Related concepts
6856:
6813:Genocidal intent
6703:
6696:
6689:
6680:
6679:
6323:Ethnic cleansing
6261:Trespass to land
6156:Arms trafficking
5966:
5961:
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5951:
5874:
5867:
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5837:
5826:
5817:
5796:
5773:
5764:
5743:
5720:
5711:
5702:
5693:
5692:, pp. 3–22.
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5491:
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5331:(4): 1333–1372.
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3857:
3840:(7): 1323–1357.
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3441:"What is crime?"
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3391:
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3357:
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3339:
3299:
3294:
3293:
3211:crime of passion
3103:, and providing
2997:Criminal justice
2991:Criminal justice
2856:Inchoate offense
2832:political agenda
2532:money laundering
2453:social democracy
2430:social darwinism
2377:Kingdom of Italy
2311:
2307:
2304:
2299:Code of Ur-Nammu
2170:forensic science
2146:crime statistics
2138:crime prevention
2039:multiculturalism
2020:social construct
1984:and the related
1944:
1937:
1930:
1901:
1772:Actual innocence
1629:Ethnic cleansing
1523:Trespass to land
1418:Arms trafficking
982:
975:
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555:Crime statistics
481:
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217:
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79:criminal offence
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9317:from Wikivoyage
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9294:
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9277:
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9270:
9266:from Wiktionary
9260:
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8479:Peremptory plea
8473:Nolo contendere
8440:
8345:
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8281:Pretextual stop
8276:Miranda warning
8225:
8224:(investigation)
8219:
8189:
8184:
8157:
8143:
8134:
8111:
8102:Political party
8075:Legal education
8063:Law enforcement
8043:Court of equity
8001:
7977:Question of law
7930:Practice of law
7910:Judicial review
7824:
7775:Legal formalism
7755:Comparative law
7750:Contract theory
7733:
7653:Legal pluralism
7624:
7613:Act of Congress
7537:Executive order
7503:
7405:
7324:Nationality law
7249:Immigration law
7173:Competition law
7126:
6994:
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6959:
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6930:Superior orders
6913:
6857:
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6731:Peremptory norm
6712:
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6609:
6591:Sex trafficking
6517:Sexual offenses
6511:
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6509:
6483:Against animals
6478:
6477:
6476:
6427:
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6425:
6381:
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6273:
6191:False pretenses
6135:
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6097:Preterintention
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5360:, pp. 5–6.
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5289:, pp. 2–3.
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2736:excessive noise
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1382:Sex trafficking
1308:Sexual offenses
1267:Preterintention
1103:Summary offense
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5563:9781349258383
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5394:(1): 84–100.
5393:
5389:
5385:
5378:
5371:
5366:
5359:
5354:
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5342:
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5325:Social Forces
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5216:
5212:
5208:
5204:
5200:
5193:
5187:, p. 23.
5186:
5181:
5175:, p. 24.
5174:
5169:
5162:
5157:
5150:
5145:
5138:
5133:
5127:, p. 16.
5126:
5121:
5114:
5109:
5102:
5097:
5090:
5085:
5079:, p. 18.
5078:
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5041:
5037:
5033:
5029:
5025:
5021:
5017:
5013:
5009:
5002:
4995:
4990:
4984:, p. 22.
4983:
4978:
4971:
4966:
4960:, p. 48.
4959:
4954:
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4930:
4926:
4919:
4917:
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4723:
4719:
4712:
4705:
4700:
4693:
4688:
4681:
4676:
4669:
4664:
4658:, p. 11.
4657:
4652:
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4648:
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4635:
4627:
4623:
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4615:
4611:
4607:
4603:
4599:
4595:
4588:
4581:
4576:
4569:
4564:
4557:
4551:
4545:, p. 13.
4544:
4539:
4532:(6): 329–362.
4531:
4527:
4520:
4512:
4508:
4504:
4500:
4496:
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4408:
4404:
4400:
4393:
4391:
4376:
4372:
4366:
4360:, p. 43.
4359:
4354:
4348:, p. 14.
4347:
4342:
4335:
4330:
4324:, p. 38.
4323:
4318:
4311:
4306:
4299:
4294:
4287:
4282:
4275:
4270:
4264:, p. 64.
4263:
4258:
4251:
4246:
4244:
4237:, p. 36.
4236:
4231:
4225:, p. 42.
4224:
4219:
4211:
4207:
4203:
4197:
4193:
4186:
4180:, p. 47.
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8778:El Salvador
8623:Afghanistan
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8452:Alford plea
8392:Extradition
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7648:Chinese law
7549:Legislation
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7465:Natural law
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