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  • 21Crime in Japan — is lower than in many other first world countries. While crime is still infrequent, the past decade has seen increasing crime.[1] There are controversies regarding crimes committed by non ethnic Japanese people and misconduct by police in… …

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  • 22Crime in Armenia — is multi dimensional. It includes human trafficking, domestic violence, murder, political murder, contract killing, tax evasion, corruption, extortion, money laundering, police brutality, organized crime, and clan or gang violence. Contents 1… …

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  • 23Crime in the Soviet Union — Crime statistics in the Soviet Union were often published uncomprehensively by the government, because crime was considered to be an ideological embarrassment to the Soviet Union. According to Western experts, robberies, homicide and other… …

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  • 24Crime in Greece — is combated by the Greek Police and other agencies. For much of the 20th century, the security forces were criticized for spending their time chasing people with left wing political views, instead of focusing on actual crime. However, the crime… …

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  • 25Crime importation — is the sociocultural concept of the analysis of criminal tendencies and causes related with transborder crime and immigration in a given country to create an effective crime control system and adaptable legal measures.Questions about the possible …

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  • 26Crime in Australia — Crime wise, Australia is comparatively a safe place to live, though often the perception of crime is much higher.[citation needed] Human smuggling, human trafficking and the illegal drug trade have all impacted Australia in recent years.[1]… …

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  • 27Crime in Israel — is present in various forms which include drug trafficking, arms trafficking, burglary, car theft, human trafficking etc. Contents 1 Organised crime 2 Crimes in Israel committed by Palestinians 3 Drugs in Israel …

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  • 28Crime in Zimbabwe — Crime is a serious problem in Zimbabwe, and is driven by the country s deteriorating economy.[1] Contents 1 Non political crime 2 Political crime 3 Law enforcement …

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  • 29Economic imperialism (economics) — Economic imperialism in contemporary economics refers to economic analysis of seemingly non economic aspects of life, such as crime,law, irrational behavior, marriage, prejudice, [Gary S. Becker (1976). The Economic Approach to Human Behavior .… …

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  • 30Crime in Germany — is combated by the German Police and other agencies. General crime levels In Germany s 2010 crime statistics, 5.93 million criminal acts were committed, down 2 percent from 2009.[1] According to the Interior Ministry, it s the first time the… …

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