By definition criminal behavior is a "behavior in violation of the criminal code" also known as the law.
Doing things against the law.
Criminal activity was unknown prior to the nineteenth century.
A test usedto determine such strength or activity
The Google definition of Disruption: "disturbance or problems which interrupt an event, activity, or process."
prison sentences don't discourage offenders from criminal activity once released.
Main Entry: criminal Part of Speech:adjective Definition: lawless, felonious Synonyms: bent, caught, corrupt, crooked, culpable, deplorable, dirty, heavy, hung up*, illegal, illegitimate, illicit, immoral, indictable, iniquitous, nefarious, off base*, out of line, peccant, racket, scandalous, senseless, shady*, smoking gun*, unlawful, unrighteous, vicious, villainous, wicked, wildcat*, wrongCrook, villan, thief, bad guy, etc....
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Criminal Activity was created on 2001-08-07.
Criminal activity was unknown prior to the nineteenth century.
Criminal justice is an ideal which looks toward a system that can properly deal with activity that is morally wrong and in violation of criminal law. Both the criminal law and the definition of "morally wrong" differ between cultures and over time. Criminal justice is about finding the right balance between public safety and personal freedoms.
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Yes, "criminal" can be used as both a noun and an adjective. As an adjective, it describes something related to or involving a crime or illegal activity.
Wicked or criminal.
A crime is a criminal act committed with a criminal intent.
Civil law suits are not criminal activity. They are a part of you public record, but not your criminal record.
Criminal activity is generally reported to the local police. Take your evidence there and you will be instructed as to how to proceed with your claim.