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  • 21Crime in the Maldives — There is a low rate of crime in the Maldives. Incidents of theft on beaches or in hotels do occur.[1] Although the crime rate in the nation is generally considered to be low, crime rates are increasing.[2] Juvenile delinquency is a growing… …

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  • 22Crime —    Over the past 30 years, the very notion of crime has undergone significant revision in the Russian context. Crimes against the state such as counterrevolutionary activity, membership in banned organizations, and publication of samizdat… …

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  • 23petty — [[t]pe̱ti[/t]] pettier, pettiest 1) ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n (disapproval) You can use petty to describe things such as problems, rules, or arguments which you think are unimportant or relate to unimportant things. He was miserable all the time and… …

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  • 24Crime in Singapore — A member of Singapore Police Force, in uniform. The crime rate in Singapore is one of the lowest in the world[1] although Singapore does have a very high incarceration rate, and sends criminals guilty of drug related crimes to drug rehabilitation …

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  • 25Crime in Bahrain — There is a low rate of crime in Bahrain.[1] Incidents of petty crime such as pickpocketing and bag snatching are reported especially in the old market areas (souks).[2] Incidents of violent crime is extremely uncommon,[1] but increasing. Much of… …

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  • 26Crime in Northern Ireland — The Long Walk: A British Army ATO approaches a suspect device in Northern Ireland. In Northern Ireland before The Troubles ended what people would call low level or petty crime was not as common as it would be in other British areas,[ …

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  • 27Crime in the United Arab Emirates — The crime rate in the United Arab Emirates is relatively low[1][2] compared to more highly industrialized nations.[2] Incidents of petty crime like pickpocketing are low.[1] The United States Department of State states: Crime generally is not a… …

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  • 28Crime in Nauru — Partially at the behest of the international community, Nauru’s government no longer sanctions certain activities that, while technically legal, could serve to facilitate criminal activity. In 2003, it ended the controversial practice of selling… …

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  • 29Crime in Vatican City — is handled in accordance with article 22 of the 1929 Lateran Treaty between the Holy See and Italy, by which the Italian government, when requested by the Holy See, seeks prosecution and detention of criminal suspects, at the expense of the… …

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  • 30crime — / krīm/ n [Middle French, from Latin crimen fault, accusation, crime] 1: conduct that is prohibited and has a specific punishment (as incarceration or fine) prescribed by public law compare delict, tort 2: an offense against public law …

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