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How do you use crime in a sentence?

Aren't we lucky that us helping you with your homework isn't a crime? LOL. I think that detectives really know how to solve crimes.


How does criminologist help us?

Criminologists help us understand patterns of crime, identify risk factors, and develop strategies to prevent crime and improve criminal justice systems. They also play a key role in informing policies and interventions that aim to reduce crime and enhance public safety.


How has the public's perception of the US crime problem changed over time?

The public's perception of the US crime problem has fluctuated over time, with periods of heightened fear and concern, often influenced by media coverage and political messaging. This perception has evolved alongside changes in crime rates, criminal justice policies, and societal attitudes towards crime and punishment. Overall, there has been a shift towards a more nuanced understanding of crime that recognizes the complexities involved and the need for evidence-based approaches to address it.


What is importance studying criminology?

Getting those crooks, before they get us!


How has the right to carry a gun affected the level of crime in the US?

Homicides involving firearms in the US are around triple the rate of the nearest rival. For comparison, homicide rates of any kind in the US are around double the rates of most other countries - thus the proportion of homicide involving a firearm in the US is a lot higher than comparable countries. While some rates of violent crime involving the weapons were higher, others were similar - this is not enough to indicate a direct link either way, but from the first part it is fairly obvious that more guns has lead to more people being killed by them.

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What happens if a foreigner commits a crime in the US?

If a foreigner commits a felony crime in the United States they will go to court and be sentenced if found guilty. The person will have to do the time for the crime.


Is slavery a crime?

In most countries it is a crime in case of job preferring based on race and similar situations but not as a personal expression of opinion. Violence based on race is a hate crime.


What is a typical crime?

(in the US) The most 'typical' crime is Larceny.


If a non-citizen commits a crime in the US can the government deport him even if this person has been in the States for over 10 years?

Of course - what does the 10 years residency have anything to do with it?


How many children die due to firearms per year in the US?

none. it is the person behind the gun who commits the crime. firearms alone cannot kill someone


Is Hawaii a extradition state?

ALL US States will extradite (it's actually called Rendition) a person that commits a serious crime in their state, and flees to another state. If a person commits a crime in another state and flees to Hawai'i, the state where the crime was committed will request Hawai'i to return (render) them- and they will. Same for crimes committed in Hawai'i. Extradition is actually when someone flees to another country. Hawai'i is part of the US, of course.


Who has participated the most times in the US version of The Amazing Race?

Phil Keoghan has participated the most times in the US version of the Amazing Race.


What is the race of the most poor people in the us?

white


Who are the victims in most cases of crime in the US?

Your Family members


Is prejudice a crime?

No. Prejudice in not a crime. There is no way to make it a crime. Most of us like our families better than other families. Most of us like our friends better than other people. Most of us like our areas better than other areas. It is natural. It is only when prejudice turns to a criminal action that it can become a crime.


What US state has the most greyhound race tracks?

florida


Why did the arms race start?

the arms race started because US wanted to get the most powerful bomb.