词汇 | example_english_crime |
释义 | Examples of crimeThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. The rate of crime has reduced to zero level now. The restriction of fingerprint collection to people already suspected of a crime reinforced the tendency to rely upon punishment rather than effective state investigation. In other words, in refusing to attribute any role to crime, these studies are forced into the same zero-sum framework they attempt to challenge. One problem with his conclusions derives from his use of the surviving records of convictions for indictable offences as a proxy for all crime. Likewise, what was regarded as crime and what we would today label as tort was often equally unclear. The poverty, disease, and crime in the new urban slums were seen as resulting from the genetic inferiority of the inhabitants. The book, however, ranges beyond an economic history of the hamlet, to examine poverty, crime and punishment, as well as education, religion, leisure and politics. The economics of having these inmates 'serve all' may outweigh the demands of justice and the public policy concerns related to crime prevention. So, like its antecedent in civil rights debates, crime was linked to civil rights. Categorizing crime is always a difficult task, but violent crimes are usually separated from those related to property or disorder. Crime statistics show that this is the most dangerous age. The crime attracted interest and scandal and by the second half of the eighteenth century had established a strong hold over the public imagination. The remaining nine talk about crime (some of our elderly have become victims of crime). For its part, the defense may (but is not obliged to) present an alternative theory of the events associated with the crime. In addition, it developed the principles of progressive fines and punishments, and a hesitant distinction between violent and non-violent crimes. That said, academic interest in criminal justice matters increased in response to the apparent eruption of common crime and violence in the postauthoritarian period. Are we spending too much, too little, or about the right amount on halting the rising crime rate? This soon changed, as the catastrophic hyper-inflation triggered a wave of crime. Although the process still continues, the certainty that racial crimes will be punished has greatly reduced their occurrence. Their offences were often petty, consisting of minor thefts rather than white-collar crimes. Rising crime and widespread corruption of public institutions, including those charged with maintaining public order, have been associated with this normative decline. Elsewhere, too, the statistical appearance of crime and anxiety for young offenders is dated to the early or mid-nineteenth century. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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