1. Criminal law contains definitions of such crimes as murder, rape, and robbery. 2. Police described the crime as wicked and inhuman. 3. Previously many historians perceived crime as abnormal and peripheral, fit only for study by specialists in deviance. 4. The official criminal statistics present a picture of crime as being predominantly a working-class phenomenon. 5. They had wide powers to arrest persons suspected of committing such crimes as theft, burglary, and serious assault. 6. Thus, such crimes as embezzlement and other examples of employee theft will not be included in this discussion of corporate crime. 7. He became involved in petty crime as a teenager. 8. He sees crime as a disease that too often plagues the poor and disadvantaged. 9. I repeat, there is no such crime as rape. 10. All three main political parties list a reuction in crime as a priority in their manifestos. |