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Criminal Law and Criminal Justice

2014
In modern law a distinction is drawn between delict (or tort) and crime, or between the delictual (or tortious) and criminal aspects of an act. In general, the distinction is between an act that violates an individual’s rights to his person, property or reputation and one that endangers the order or security of the state.
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Criminal Law

Virginia Law Review, 1957
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Criminals

2018
James M. Duggan, James J. F. Forest
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Criminal Identity As A Component Of Environmental Criminality And Criminality Ecology

European Proceedings of Social and Behavioural Sciences, 2020
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The Habitual Criminal

The American Catholic Sociological Review, 1952
Norval Morris, N. S. Timasheff
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