juvenile crime

collocation in English

meaningsofjuvenileandcrime

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juvenile
adjective
uk
/ˈdʒuː.vən.aɪl/
us
/ˈdʒuː.və.nəl/
lawspecialized
relating to a young person who is not yet old enough to be considered ...
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crime
noun
uk
/kraɪm/
us
/kraɪm/
illegal ...
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(Definition ofjuvenileandcrimefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It deals withjuvenilecrime.
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Recordedjuvenilecrimeis falling.
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Its aim is to reducejuvenilecrime.
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That is howjuvenilecrimebegins.
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There have been references tojuvenilecrime.
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That is the question ofjuvenilecrime.
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The council has also combatedjuvenilecrime.
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The first is as regardsjuvenilecrime.
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British discourses about urbanjuvenilecrimeand disorder had an impact that resonated in the cities of the colonial world.
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Crime rates are increasing, especially rates ofjuvenilecrime.
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Here is a very curious fact as tojuvenilecrime.
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I accept that there is a problem withjuvenilecrime.
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Juvenilecrimeis the seedbed of criminality for the future.
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Juvenilecrimeis demonstrated by the criminal statistics.
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The growth injuvenilecrimeis surely not unrelated.
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Will there be a reduction injuvenilecrime?
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The present level ofjuvenilecrimeis horrendous.
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The area ofjuvenilecrimeis a delicate one.
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What wonder if there is an increase ofjuvenilecrime?
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There is an alarming increase injuvenilecrime.
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There is an enormouse increase injuvenilecrime.
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Juvenilecrimeis the seedbed of adult criminality.
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A familiar theme of the debate centred onjuvenilecrime.
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The rising tide ofjuvenilecrimeis very serious.
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Within that figure, the proportion ofjuvenilecrimeis fearsome.
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