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Its empowerment fantasies are often criminal (a la gangsta rap) because it's talking to and for people who are de facto criminalized, marginalised and disempowered.
The poachers are mainly Africans, but their clients are often criminal gangs based in Asia who smuggle the tusks on planes and ships to countries where demand for ivory continues to grow.
These investigations are often criminal in nature and because of that agencies may not be allowed to divulge any information to you.
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They labelled many of the practices that followed as "extortionist," making clear that these were often criminal acts, as under-the-table payments were fraud, neither reported as income nor taxed.
The jury instructions are often critical in criminal cases because they outline for jurors the standards their conclusions must meet to convict a defendant.
Tragically, they are often labeled criminals and shipped off to juvenile jails where they are in danger of becoming real criminals.
From pre-school on, poor and black children are often considered criminals.
In fact, analysts have found that jihadi terror networks are often populated with criminals and ex-criminals, complicating the conception that their crimes are inspired by ideology alone.
The lessons of this are obvious for developing countries whose major cities are often wracked by criminal syndicates and political violence.
These groups are often presented as criminal gangs that operate separately from the state, but the reality on the ground isn't so clear cut.
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