crime - traducción al francés
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crime - traducción al francés

SINGLE OCCURRENCE OF UNLAWFUL ACT FORBIDDEN AND PUNISHABLE BY CRIMINAL LAW
Criminal; Criminals; Crimes; Criminal offence; Criminal activity; Criminal act; Criminality; Criminally; Offence (law); Criminal offense; Illegal activity; CRIMINAL; Illegal activities; Criminal activities; Offense (law); Lawbreaking; Criminal acts; Criminal behaviour; Criminal behavior; Local crime; Criminal Violence; Criminal offender; Legal offender; Crimes in religion; Breaking the law (legal); Breaking laws; Major crime; Illegal action; Izgrednici; Criminal Offence; Religious crime; History of crime; Crime in ancient Rome; Crime in the Roman Empire; Convicted criminal; Crime in ancient Sumer; Crime in the ancient Near East; Criminal wrong
  • [[Religious]] sentiment often becomes a contributory factor of crime. In the 1819 anti-Jewish [[Hep-Hep riots]] in [[Würzburg]], rioters attacked Jewish businesses and destroyed property.
  • [[Kang Kek Iew]] before the [[Cambodian Genocide Tribunal]] on July 20, 2009
  • The spiked heads of executed criminals once adorned the gatehouse of the medieval [[London Bridge]].

crime         
n. crime, felony; offence, misdemeanor, misdeed; black deed
crimée         
n. Crimea, peninsula in southern Ukraine almost totally surrounded by the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov
délit informatique      
computer crime

Definición

crime
n.
1) to commit, perpetrate a crime
2) to deter; eradicate, stamp out, wipe out; prevent crime
3) an atrocious, brutal, heinous, horrible, infamous, outrageous, vicious crime
4) a daring; economic; major, serious; minor, petty; perfect; political; victimless; violent; war crime; (a) white collar crime; a crime of passion
5) organized crime
6) a crime against (a crime against humanity)
7) a crime to + inf. (it was a crime to butcher French like that)
8) a crime that + clause (it is a crime that so many people go to bed hungry)
9) (misc.) to investigate a crime; to report a crime (to the police); it's a crime the way he behaves

Wikipedia

Crime

In ordinary language, a crime is an unlawful act punishable by a state or other authority. The term crime does not, in modern criminal law, have any simple and universally accepted definition, though statutory definitions have been provided for certain purposes. The most popular view is that crime is a category created by law; in other words, something is a crime if declared as such by the relevant and applicable law. One proposed definition is that a crime or offence (or criminal offence) is an act harmful not only to some individual but also to a community, society, or the state ("a public wrong"). Such acts are forbidden and punishable by law.

The notion that acts such as murder, rape, and theft are to be prohibited exists worldwide. What precisely is a criminal offence is defined by the criminal law of each relevant jurisdiction. While many have a catalogue of crimes called the criminal code, in some common law nations no such comprehensive statute exists.

The state (government) has the power to severely restrict one's liberty for committing a crime. In modern societies, there are procedures to which investigations and trials must adhere. If found guilty, an offender may be sentenced to a form of reparation such as a community sentence, or, depending on the nature of their offence, to undergo imprisonment, life imprisonment or, in some jurisdictions, death.

Usually, to be classified as a crime, the "act of doing something criminal" (actus reus) must – with certain exceptions – be accompanied by the "intention to do something criminal" (mens rea).

While every crime violates the law, not every violation of the law counts as a crime. Breaches of private law (torts and breaches of contract) are not automatically punished by the state, but can be enforced through civil procedure.

Ejemplos de uso de crime
1. C‘est aberrant car un crime grave est un crime international.
2. Le crime fait certes peur, mais cette insécurité n‘est pas uniquement conditionnée par le crime lui–même.
3. Cependant, une législation laxiste pousse au crime.
4. Crime odieux ŕ Khemis Miliana Le quartier Boutane, situé ŕ la périphérie de Khemis Miliana (wilaya de Aďn Defla), a été le théâtre, hier soir, dun crime odieux.
5. Un crime élucidé trois ans apr';s Les auteurs présumés dun crime perpétré dans la journée du 17 décembre 2002 viennent dętre arrętés et déférés devant la justice.