low-level crime

collocation in English

meaningsoflow-levelandcrime

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low-level
adjective
uk
/ˌləʊˈlev.əl/
us
/ˌloʊˈlev.əl/
having little importance or a ...
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crime
noun
uk
/kraɪm/
us
/kraɪm/
illegal ...
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(Definition oflow-levelandcrimefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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They help to tacklelow-levelcrime, public disorder and to provide public reassurance in both urban and rural communities.
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The reality is that football disorder usually involves ratherlow-levelcrimeand disorder; its cumulative impact far exceeds its constituent offences.
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We must address the fact that crime, especiallylow-levelcrime, is acceptable to young people.
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They help to tacklelow-levelcrime, public disorder and to provide public reassurance in both urban and rural communities.
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I want to talk mostly aboutlow-levelcrime.
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A regular feature of the contributions so far has been the issue of antisocial behaviour andlow-levelcrime.
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It is also true that the police have been too slow to acknowledge thatlow-levelcrimecan have a high-level impact.
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Too often in too many areas, what the police considerlow-levelcrimedoes not get the response that the community believes it deserves.
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Low-levelcrimehas increased significantly in the past two years, primarily because of the cuts.
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The solution to detrimentallow-levelcrimeand disorder is neighbourhood policing that is accountable to the community, so that the community's priorities are reflected in the police's responses.
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The main objectives are to reducelow-levelcrimeand disorder, to help prevent inappropriate purchase—of alcohol or fireworks, for instance—and to discourage all fraud based on impersonation.
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