I believe you are referring to the Criminal Codes which are the compendium of statutes and regulations which are applicable to, and define, criminal acts anhd behavior that is punishable by law.
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Yes it's learned,because it's a phenomenon replicate from been exposed to thinking that it's appropriate to do like wise.
Napoleonic Code
Not really. Criminal laws (the "Penal Code") specify what constitutes a crime in a given jurisdiction and how those crimes will be punished. You could perhaps say that citizens have a right to be free from that type of behavior and a duty to not commit crimes, but that's not how the penal code is usually described.
"My enemies claim that I have behaved irresponsibly bordering on criminal, I say my behavior has been beyond reproach."
By definition criminal behavior is a "behavior in violation of the criminal code" also known as the law.
Of course, every country has criminal behavior in it.
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The duration of The Criminal Code is 1.62 hours.
No. The only constant to criminal behavior is choice.
Criminal Behavior - 1992 TV is rated/received certificates of: Germany:16 Iceland:L
John Matthew Fabian has written: 'Adult criminal behavior and morality' -- subject(s): Criminal psychology, Moral development, Reasoning, Criminal behavior
Criminal Minds Suspect Behavior - 2011 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:12
Yes it could be. The socialization of people affects behavior and criminal behavior can be the outcome. So, therefore, it is a study in social behavior and attitudes concerning crime in society.
The knights code of behavior is call "chivalry."
Criminal behavior tends to decrease with age.
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