crime wave Betekenis & Definitie

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Voorbeelden van crime wave

  • Yet there are people who still maintain that the crime wave is on the wane. 

  • Their priority was not to protect local communities from either the occupying forces or the post-war crime wave fed by hyperinflation and generalised penury.

  • Perhaps reflecting the deleterious effects of the crime wave, the image of the judiciary did not improve in the years immediately following the war.

  • Indeed, the transaction costs of demilitarisation heightened the post-war crime wave.

  • Viewed in this way, the truism that a crime wave was the cause of legislative activism on penal reform becomes problematic.

  • Critics used the new laws as a convenient scapegoat and a distraction from the inadequacies of the criminal justice system and other factors in the crime wave.

  • Throughout the 1870s, the condition of the kingdom deteriorated, as food shortages and inflation incited popular revolts and a crime wave of dacoity which the authorities proved powerless to quell.

  • While they take such perceptions seriously, their prime concern is not with the much-touted crime wave, but rather with strengthening the rule of law (p. 3).

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NIEUWE WOORDEN

European

May 10, 2021

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WOORD VAN DE DAG

Shimmer

May 10, 2021

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