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81 drug-related acquisitive crime
Jur. [Police] délit lié aux drogues commis dans un but lucratifEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > drug-related acquisitive crime
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82 drug-related crime
Stups. [Police] criminalité liée aux droguesEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > drug-related crime
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83 economic crime
English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > economic crime
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84 European Committee on Crime Problems
Jur. Comité européen pour les problèmes criminelsEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > European Committee on Crime Problems
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85 financial crime
Crim., Fin. criminalité financièreEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > financial crime
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86 forms of crime
Jur. [Police] types de criminalitéEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > forms of crime
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87 High-level Group on Organised Crime
Org. Groupe de haut niveau sur la criminalité organiséeEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > High-level Group on Organised Crime
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88 high-tech crime
Crim. criminalité "high tech" [utilise des techniques de pointe]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > high-tech crime
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89 juvenile crime
Jur. criminalité juvénileEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > juvenile crime
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90 minor crime
Jur. délit; infraction mineureEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > minor crime
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91 minor offence crime
infraction mineure ou peu grave; délit correctionnel; pf. contraventionEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > minor offence crime
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92 non-serious crime
Jur. infraction mineure/bénigneEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > non-serious crime
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93 organized crime squad
Crim. brigade de répression du grand banditismeEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > organized crime squad
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94 petty crime
English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > petty crime
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95 serious crime squad
[Police] brigade de répression du grand banditismeEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > serious crime squad
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96 transnational organized crime
Crim., Jur. criminalité transnationale organiséeEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > transnational organized crime
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97 juvenile crime
noun criminalité f juvénile -
98 organized crime
noun grand banditisme m -
99 petty crime
noun petite délinquance f -
100 white-collar crime
délinquance f économique et financière
См. также в других словарях:
crime — [ krim ] n. m. • 1160; lat. crimen « accusation » 1 ♦ Sens large Manquement très grave à la morale, à la loi. ⇒ attentat, 1. délit, faute, 1. forfait , infraction, 3. mal, péché. Crime contre nature. « L intérêt que l on accuse de tous nos crimes … Encyclopédie Universelle
crime — / krīm/ n [Middle French, from Latin crimen fault, accusation, crime] 1: conduct that is prohibited and has a specific punishment (as incarceration or fine) prescribed by public law compare delict, tort 2: an offense against public law … Law dictionary
crime — W2S2 [kraım] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Latin; Origin: crimen judgment, accusation, crime ] 1.) [U] illegal activities in general ▪ We moved here ten years ago because there was very little crime. ▪ Women commit far less crime than men. ▪ Police… … Dictionary of contemporary English
crime — CRIME. s. m. Action meschante & punissable par les loix. Crime capital. grand crime. crime atroce, detestable. crime enorme. crime inoüi, noir, irremissible. commettre, faire un crime. faire un crime à quelqu un de quelque chose, pour dire,… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
crime — CRIME. s. m. Mauvaise action que les lois punissent. Crime capital. Grand crime. Crime atroce, détestable. Crime énorme. Crime inouï, noir, irrémissible. Commettre, faire un crime. Punir un crime. Pardonner un crime. Abolir un crime. L abolition… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
crime — [ kraım ] noun *** 1. ) count an illegal activity or action: commit a crime (=do something illegal): She was unaware that she had committed a crime. the scene of a crime (=where it happened): There were no apparent clues at the scene of the crime … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
crime — [kraɪm] noun LAW 1. [countable] a dishonest or immoral action that can be punished by law: • Insider trading is a crime here and in the U.S. 2. [uncountable] illegal activities in general: • We moved here ten years ago because there was very… … Financial and business terms
Crime — (kr[imac]m), n. [F. crime, fr. L. crimen judicial decision, that which is subjected to such a decision, charge, fault, crime, fr. the root of cernere to decide judicially. See {Certain}.] 1. Any violation of law, either divine or human; an… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Crime — 〈[kraım] m. 6 oder n. 15〉 I 〈zählb.〉 Verbrechen, Gewalttat II 〈unz.; Sammelbez. für〉 Kriminalität; →a. Sex and Crime [engl.] * * * Crime [kra̮im ], das; s [engl. crime < afrz. crime < lat. crimen = Verbrechen]: engl. Bez. für: Verbrechen,… … Universal-Lexikon
crime — Crime, et cas qu on a commis, Crimen. Un crime pour lequel y a peine de mort, ou d infamie, Capitale facinus, vel crimen. Crime de lese majesté, Perduellio. Pour certain crime ou cas, Certo nomine maleficij. Commettre un crime, ou faire une faute … Thresor de la langue françoyse
crime — mid 13c., sinfulness, from O.Fr. crimne (12c., Mod.Fr. crime), from L. crimen (gen. criminis) charge, indictment, accusation; crime, fault, offense, perhaps from cernere to decide, to sift (see CRISIS (Cf. crisis)). But Klein (citing Brugmann)… … Etymology dictionary