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crime
Summary
crime is a social issue[1]. crime ranks in the top 7% of social_issue entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2,868 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- crime's instance of is recorded as social issue[3].
- crime is a type of violation of law[4].
- crime's Commons category is recorded as Crime[5].
- crime's said to be the same as is recorded as violation of law[6].
- crime comprises Ijram[7].
- crime's has cause is recorded as anti-social behaviour[8].
- crime's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Crimes[9].
- crime's described by source is recorded as Granat Encyclopedic Dictionary[10].
- crime's described by source is recorded as The Domestic Encyclopædia; Or, A Dictionary Of Facts, And Useful Knowledge[11].
- crime's partially coincident with is recorded as violation of law[12].
- crime's partially coincident with is recorded as criminal offence[13].
- crime's topic has template is recorded as Template:Types of crime[14].
- crime's has characteristic is recorded as developmental stage of a criminal offence[15].
- crime's manifestation of is recorded as criminality[16].
- crime's different from is recorded as delict[17].
- crime's different from is recorded as contravention[18].
- crime's different from is recorded as violation of law[19].
- crime's different from is recorded as criminality[20].
- crime's different from is recorded as criminal case[21].
- crime's history of topic is recorded as history of crime[22].
- crime's studied by is recorded as criminology[23].
- crime's union of is recorded as list of values as qualifiers[24].
- crime's practiced by is recorded as criminal[25].
- crime's practiced by is recorded as habitual offender[26].
- crime's practiced by is recorded as revenger[27].
Body
Definition and Type
crime's instance of is recorded as social issue[3]. crime is a type of violation of law[4].
Use and Application
crime comprises Ijram[7].
Influence
Things named for crime include maia arson crimew[28], a software developer[29], b. 1999[30], of Switzerland[31].
Why It Matters
crime ranks in the top 7% of social_issue entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2,868 views/month).[2] crime has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[32] crime is known by 80 alternative names across languages and contexts.[33]
Entities named for crime include maia arson crimew[28], a software developer[29], b. 1999[30], of Switzerland[31].