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age of criminal responsibility
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United Kingdom
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10 years old is the age of criminal responsibility
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2
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committing crime
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United Kingdom
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Result of individual choices with consequences under the law
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3
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committing crime
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United Kingdom
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Committing crime is punishable by law and generally seen as socially unacceptable.
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4
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crime
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United Kingdom
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Crime is a major concern, and there is a strong emphasis on law enforcement and punishment.
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1
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5
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crime
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United Kingdom
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Police are often called to investigate and solve crimes, and criminals are prosecuted and punished.
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1
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6
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crimes
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United Kingdom
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Committing crimes is punishable by law, and law enforcement agencies are responsible for investigating and prosecuting offenders.
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7
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crimes
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United Kingdom
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Crimes are classified into different categories such as felonies, misdemeanors, and infractions, and can result in various penalties including fines, probation, and incarceration.
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1
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8
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crimes
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United Kingdom
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Punishment for crimes often involves incarceration in a prison or jail.
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1
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9
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criminal
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United Kingdom
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Considered a threat to public safety and subject to legal prosecution
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1
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10
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criminal act
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United Kingdom
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Breaking the law is universally punishable as a criminal act, with consequences ranging from fines to imprisonment.
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1
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11
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criminals
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United Kingdom
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Criminals are subject to a justice system that emphasizes imprisonment and rehabilitation.
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12
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criminals
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United Kingdom
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Criminals are often prosecuted and punished according to the law.
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1
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deciding criminal's fate
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United Kingdom
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The decision on a criminal's fate is often determined by a jury of peers and a judge in a court of law.
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1
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14
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get away with crime
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United Kingdom
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Difficult due to extensive law enforcement and surveillance systems
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1
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15
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get away with crime
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United Kingdom
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Difficult due to extensive law enforcement and judicial systems
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1
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get away with crime
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United Kingdom
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Getting away with crime is often seen as a challenge to law enforcement and a failure of the justice system.
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one type of criminal
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United Kingdom
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White-collar criminals, such as embezzlers or fraudsters, are often associated with this term.
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18
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one type of criminal
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United Kingdom
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White-collar criminals are prevalent and their activities often involve financial fraud or embezzlement.
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19
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people who commit crimes
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United Kingdom
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Individuals who commit crimes are subject to the criminal justice system, which may involve trial, imprisonment, or alternative forms of punishment.
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1
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20
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people who commit crimes
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United Kingdom
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Subject to a justice system that emphasizes incarceration and punishment
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