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The three fundamental aspects of crime are The criminal act (Actus Reus), a culpable mental state (Mens Rea), and a concurrence of the two.
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the act,and criminal intent.
the acquisitive crime covers aspects of robbery and burglary such a street crime,business and retail crime and motor vehicle crime..
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Contrepreneurial crime in some aspects is a true hybrid of elements of classic professional crime and occupational white collar crime.
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