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The study of law and criminology is predicated on the idea of crime. It includes acts and behaviors that are considered unpleasant or detrimental to society and that are punishable by law. Examining the meaning and nature of crime include looking at its historical development, societal viewpoints, and legal interpretations. Crime is not only a legal word; social institutions, moral principles, and cultural standards also influence it. This chapter explores the fundamental components that characterize crime, the legal systems that classify it, and the social variables that shape how it is seen.
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