Quotes about crime
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Crime is low, because the police are doing their jobs, but recruiting is high.
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Crime does not discriminate. We know we have issues on the North Side, but it's not just the North Side. It's on the South Side, West Side and the East Side.
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Crime does make for some strange bedfellows. But in the end, it is our own detectives who wind up making the case.
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The weakness of the current security services in dealing with such crimes ... led to all these explosions.
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This Government has tied our police up in so much red tape that instead of being on the streets dealing with crime they now spend half their time at their desks.
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This crime deeply shocked all of Germany and united it in sadness and sympathy,
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This crime can be solved here in Calhoun County. There's a lot of people that know what happened.
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This could be a crime of opportunity where someone saw it, hot-wired it and drove it off, Jeff Hawkins
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This is a familiar problem: people spending years in jail for crimes that didn't happen as a result of erroneous pathology.
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This is a crime like I've never seen, one of infinite cruelty. They (the children) were infinitely helpless,
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A life of knowledge is not often a life of injury and crime Sydney Smith
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This is an extremely serious crime where the victims have been threatened with extreme violence.
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It's kind of about a vigilante, somebody who has been the victim of a crime and who can't quite get over it and then finds herself mowing people down. Jodie Foster
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It's encouraging to see that the Police Department is tackling this epidemic of murder and violent crime head-on,
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It's a shame people would stoop to this kind of thing. We have to look at these crimes and see if there is anything else we can do. Jerry Doyle
crime made decided
I decided to be what crime made of me, Jean Genet
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Small crimes always precedes great ones. Jean Racine
crime untrue
For us there is but one crime: to be untrue to ourselves. Francis Parker Yockey
crime disgrace
We are often deterred from crime by the disgrace of others. Horace
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Every criminal defendant on trial now or awaiting sentencing (in cases) involving massive financial crimes should be dancing in the aisles.
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Every crime scene, every murder scene, is a heinous crime, but this is one of the worst we've ever seen.
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As the former mayor of New York City, I dealt with crime on a daily basis, I understand the need for true leadership,
crime meaningful
actually used in a crime in any meaningful way.
crime enforce
A crime is a crime and we are going to enforce the law.
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Stop crime at its source! Support Planned Parenthood.
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Specials have a real role to play in reducing crime and keeping the public safe and they are an important link between the police and the community. It increases our uniformed presence on the streets of London and when Specials aren't in uniform they are the eyes and ears on the ground.
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Nowadays it is about as big a crime to be dumb as it is to be dishonest. Will Rogers
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the tap root of violent crime in Jamaica. Peter Phillips
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Teasing Secrets from the Dead: My Investigations at America's Most Infamous Crime Scenes.
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These days, the viruses are like guerrillas, rather than regular troops -- there are a lot of them out there trying to infiltrate peoples' systems and spy on their activity. Law enforcement has got better, and if you look at the big outbreaks of the past a lot of virus writers have found themselves in prison for very little personal gain. These days, the sorts of people likely to write viruses are being contacted by organized crime and their skills are being put to a more lucrative use. Chris Potter
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These crimes have been very senseless. What are some of the things that we can do about them? Reggie Brown
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This type of crime doesn't happen in front of eyewitnesses. This type of crime happens in secret.
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What's a three-letter word for a popular TV crime show? Lou Piniella