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... crime ? The simple answer is that it encourages crime by en- hancing the chances of success in avoiding detection and conviction . The criminal is living in a golden age said Lord Shawcross recently . In a message to Congress in March ...
... crime ? The simple answer is that it encourages crime by en- hancing the chances of success in avoiding detection and conviction . The criminal is living in a golden age said Lord Shawcross recently . In a message to Congress in March ...
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... crime is com- mitted if the police would only look carefully at the crime scene they will almost always find some clue that will lead them to the offender and at the same time establish his guilt . This is pure fiction . In real life ...
... crime is com- mitted if the police would only look carefully at the crime scene they will almost always find some clue that will lead them to the offender and at the same time establish his guilt . This is pure fiction . In real life ...
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... crime . It is no coincidence that the crime rate is highest in the slums and in the ghettos . If crime is on the increase ( and American statistics do not necessarily apply in this country ) it is not crime in general but it is specific ...
... crime . It is no coincidence that the crime rate is highest in the slums and in the ghettos . If crime is on the increase ( and American statistics do not necessarily apply in this country ) it is not crime in general but it is specific ...
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