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Перевод: crime
[существительное] преступление; злодеяние; преступность ; криминал ; [глагол] карать за нарушение устава
Тезаурус:
- The proposals are based on a fundamental misunderstanding of juvenile crime, he claims, confusing an exceptional event with the control of persistent crime.
- Local officers didn't immediately associate him with violent crime.
- Although it may be argued that the effectiveness of local social pressures not to take the crime to court declined as a consequence of colonial rule, this change was gradual, and therefore does not explain why the rate of criminal litigation was highest in the first half of the nineteenth century.
- Mr Nicholl discovered the crime to Carey's great remorse.
- The crime for which Jean Campbell was charged was one of wilful murder of her own three-year old child by throwing it over the Old Bridge in Glasgow into the River Clyde where it drowned.
- This is not to deny, of course, that crime and violence in contemporary society is an important social reality.
- Setting up the service provides for the first time a national intelligence-gathering operation on organised crime and criminals.
- Ironically, crime is helping provide legitimate employment for 420,000 people battling AGAINST it.
- The need for criminals to be secretive and not to advertise themselves adds to this uncertainty, and makes the study of crime more problematic than many other areas of sociological study.
- Also, he explained that, to his knowledge, Joseph Shill had committed no crime, and his tenants were entitled to their Privacy.
- Mr Justice Cave, in his summing up, went to some lengths to inform the jury that, even when the taking of a human life appears on the surface a motiveless crime, this does not automatically make it manslaughter.
- As companies that do fall victim to computer crime prefer to deal with the problem internally, personnel security may well turn out to be the most vital component in a firm's defences.
- The clash of symbols represented by Dixon and Rambo represents a more fundamental conflict between those policemen and women who emphasize their role in terms of crime-fighting, especially "big crime", and those who see themselves as having a public service and community welfare role.
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