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Riley Hutchinson
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4 July, 15:39
Into what two categories are crimes divided
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Terry Blackburn
4 July, 16:09
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Answer:Felonies and misdemeanors
Explanation: most use classification in crimes for most of the states
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Jacquelyn Montes
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Explanation:
1 violent
2 property
3 white collar
4 organized
5 victimless
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