0 the crime of intentionally damaging property belonging to other people:
Beset by violence and vandalism, this is one of the most unpleasant areas in the city.
These schools are known to be vulnerable to vandalism.
The advertising industry's use of classic songs is vandalism of popular culture, he said.
Hooliganism, vandalism and more serious crimes against the person and property must be tackled by neighbourhood watch schemes.
In this way, circulation spaces become the vital connective tissue of these new schools, rather than a hinterland of vandalism and bullying.
Using the whole sample, we first identified the best fitting trajectory models for physical aggression, vandalism, and theft.
The patterns for vandalism and theft appear different from the physical aggression trajectory.
The number of subjects on a declining trajectory for vandalism (17.0%) and theft (21.1%) is also important.
The security cameras would create a greater satisfaction among students because vandalism criminals would be able to be identified and held responsible.
Real-world processes of social network building, ideological conflict, vandalism, and even forced migration are transferred to and replicated in web interactions.
Because of inadequate security, 89 firms in the survey reportedly lost up to !247 million worth of assets, including cash, due to theft and vandalism.
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恣意毀壞他人財產罪, (對好事物的)糟蹋…
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公共物の破壊…
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