Similar words: criminalize, criminal, criminal law, incriminate, recriminate, incriminating, discriminate, recrimination. Meaning: [‚krɪmɪ'nælətɪ] n. the state of being a criminal.
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31, However, in practice, it was even more simple than that, as what people wanted was to get rid of poverty, shortage of products, criminality and despair.
32, There are three deferent theories in the theory of criminal law: the theory of criminality , the theory of unrestricted irregularity and the theory of limitary irregularity.
33, In our country, it won' t be supported if some victim demand compensation for spirit harm toward criminality.
34, So, his letters come out of this western land, New Mexico, and a land of criminality, the reform school.
35, Offering the Somali people an alternative to piracy and criminality is, in the long run, the best sustainable strategy for combating piracy,” Rice said.
36, On every social index, from income to life expectancy, from illiteracy to health, from criminality to child welfare, the Romanies do worse than any other European group.
37, Between 1960 and 1985 we had a tenfold increase of criminality.
38, Racial references touch raw nerves when they allude to negative stereotypes about African Americans to do with laziness, criminality, untrustworthiness or sexuality.
39, Newspapers of the day inveighed, nastily, against what one called an "unnecessarily imported" crisis of "ethnic criminality".
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40, Many challenges faced by adults, such as mental health issues, obesity, heart disease, criminality, and poor literacy and numeracy, can be traced back to early childhood.
41, Londoners sickened by the violence gripping their city are using technology to fight back against this weekend’s surge of local criminality.
42, Prof Adrian Raine, a British criminologist, argued that abnormal physical brain make-up could be a cause of criminality.
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