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I think the term "soft on crime" fits into the category of a number of Propaganda Techniques:

- Suppressed Premise: a premise is fact necessary for the conclusion to follow, but is not explicitly stated; The suppressed premise when using applying the term "soft on crime" is that the option being discussed is invalid and not worthy of consideration. Using this term overrides the need to provide information to the discussion on crime.

- Glittering generalities (also called glowing generalities) are emotionally appealing words so closely associated with highly-valued concepts and beliefs that they carry conviction without supporting information or reason. Such highly-valued concepts attract general approval and acclaim

- Black and white fallacy: The black-or-white fallacy is a false dilemma fallacy that unfairly limits you to only two choices.

- Apeal to Emotions: Specifically an appeal to fear for those who fear being vicitmised by crime

- This term can be used as a epithet (part of an Ad Hominum) attack.

- Faulty Generalisation: A fallacy produced by some error in the process of generalizing.

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