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  • 11Crime sordide — Crime Pour les articles homonymes, voir Crime (homonymie). Le crime désigne la catégorie des infractions les plus graves, catégorie plus ou moins vaste suivant les pays et systèmes juridiques. Le terme provient du latin crimen, qui signifie en… …

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  • 12Crime SuspenStories — Cover, #1 by Johnny Craig Publication information Publisher EC Comics …

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  • 13Crime School — Theatrical release poster Directed by Lewis Seiler Produced by Bryan …

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  • 14Crime Fighters — Japanese arcade flyer of Crime Fighters Developer(s) Konami Publisher(s) Konami …

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  • 15Crime Unlimited — is a 1935 British crime film that was made as a Quota quickie. It was directed by Ralph Ince. Plot The Merrick gang have pulled off a diamond robbery and murdered a police officer investigating their crimes. A paper saying AD 1935 was found on… …

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  • 16Crime and Justice —   Discipline Law Language English …

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  • 17Crime Sans Victime — « Crime sans victime » est un terme d histoire du droit servant à désigner des actes faisant ou ayant fait l objet d une réprobation juridique, morale, sociale ou religieuse, alors même que l identification des victimes de ces actes est …

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  • 18Crime — Criminal redirects here. For other uses, see Crime (disambiguation). Justice and Divine Vengeance in pursuit of Crime  1808 oil on canvas …

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  • 19Crime and Violence in Latin America — Latin American nations have long been considered amongst the most violent societies in the world. [ [http://www.republic news.org/archive/126 repub/126 trentini.htm The Republic :: Latin American apartheid ] ] Crime and violence is affecting the… …

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  • 20Causes of sexual violence — There is no single theory that conclusively explains the causes of sexual violence; the motives of perpetrators can be multi factorial and are the subject of debate. Researchers have attempted to explain the motivations in terms of socioeconomics …

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