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Victimless Crimes
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Victimless crimes can fall into a number of categories, including crimes without a clear victim, moral crimes, crimes against the state, or activities where the victim and the perpetrator could be considered the same person. In all cases, t...

Victimless Crimes
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Victimless Crimes Introduction The debate on the relevance of governmental interference in victimless crimes such as prostitution and other sexual activity between consenting adults still remains unresolved. This discussion will attempt to ...

Victimless Crime
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victimless crime" is not quite accurate. In essence, the players or drug addicts are victims of organized crime. However, because the harm caused to the individual is actually caused by his own hand. Many believe that the government should ...

Corporate Crimes Were Once Thought Of As Victimless Offenses: Statement
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corporate crimes were once thought of as victimless offenses”, which is not true. The reason of such is that corporate crimes or white collar crimes are the crimes that affect all the stake holders of the organization; thus, it is not justi...

Natural Crime And Legal Crime
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natural law, constitutional law, criminal law, civil law, usual law and positive law. Usual law was and is part of the English legal system. Although most of our laws originated from usual law, the supreme law of the land is the United Stat...

Is White Collar Crime A Crime?
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ists largely ignored it. They saw crime as a form of deviant behaviour; which itself was seen as a bi-product of poverty (which prevailed in the 18th and 19th centuries). Marxist scholars (19th and 20th century) were of the opinion that cri...

National-Base Reporting System (Nibrs), National Crime Survey (Ncvs), Uniform Crime Report (Ucr)
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Crime Survey (NCVS), Uniform Crime Report (UCR) There are distinct types of facts and figures, and distinct procedures for assessing crime. Two primary data crime sources that exist within the United States are the Uniform Crime Reporting ...