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crime [kraɪm] SUBST

1. crime (offence):

crime
war crime

2. crime (minor offence):

[minor] crime

3. crime (activities):

crime
to take to a life of crime

Expressões:

crime doesn't pay prov

capital crime SUBST JUR

crime prevention SUBST

crime wave SUBST

organized crime SUBST JUR

war crime SUBST

war crime

white-collar crime SUBST

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When granting a determinate sentence the court takes into account the crime, the prisoner's behaviour in prison, public safety and the chance of rehabilitation.
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Pollution and overcrowding reduced quality of life, and boredom led inevitably to crime and violence.
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Woods ultimately transformed the police department into a crime-fighting machine.
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Young residents put across their side of the story to demonstrate that they are more likely to be victims of crime than perpetrators.
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And as with any computer crime, there needs to be evidence that the defendant was behind the computer.
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Cheat was a primitive version of the crime of false pretences and involved obtaining property by the use of false weights or measures.
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Its focus has been on crime fighting and immigration policy.
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The stated goals of the broadcasts were the deterrence of future crime and improved public scrutiny of jail procedures.
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Each one has demonstrated a ruthless skill in their chosen crime fields of expertise and no compunctions about picking up where they left off.
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Although there was no open scandal of his turn to crime, he was obliged to retire from the army and return to London.
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