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  • 111Consent (criminal) — In the criminal law, consent may be an excuse and prevent the defendant from incurring liability for what was done. For a more general discussion, see Dennis J. Baker, The Moral Limits of Consent as a Defense in the Criminal Law, 11(4) New… …

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  • 113Denunciation (penology) — Criminology and penology Theories Causes and correlates of crime Anomie Differential association theory Deviance …

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  • 114Darius McCollum — (born 1965) is a New York resident with a lengthy arrest record for crimes related to trains and the New York City Subway system. As of 2010, he had spent more than a third of his life in jail for victimless transit related offences[1]. Contents… …

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  • 116Money Laundering — The process of creating the appearance that large amounts of money obtained from serious crimes, such as drug trafficking or terrorist activity, originated from a legitimate source. Some estimate the size of the problem is over $500 billion… …

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  • 117criminal offence — noun (criminal law) an act punishable by law; usually considered an evil act a long record of crimes • Syn: ↑crime, ↑offense, ↑criminal offense, ↑offence, ↑law breaking • Derivationally re …

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  • 118criminal offense — noun (criminal law) an act punishable by law; usually considered an evil act a long record of crimes • Syn: ↑crime, ↑offense, ↑criminal offence, ↑offence, ↑law breaking • Derivationally re …

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  • 119law-breaking — noun (criminal law) an act punishable by law; usually considered an evil act (Freq. 1) a long record of crimes • Syn: ↑crime, ↑offense, ↑criminal offense, ↑criminal offence, ↑offence …

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