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He suggested that Mr. Bello's pattern of increasing criminality was exacerbated by the lack of real punishment in the past.

The pirates have also been replaced, for now, by increasing criminality in "pinch-points", such as West Africa, which has cost shipping companies billions of dollars in altered trade routes, extra fuel costs and insurance.

One such need, not surprisingly, is the growing number of Greeks living below the poverty line, as well as increasing criminality.

"Unabated conflict, deteriorating economic conditions and now increasing criminality are exposing people to harm and exploitation," William Spindler of the U.N.'s refugee agency, the UNHCR, warned on Tuesday.

Overcrowding isn't a result of increasing criminality (Chicago ended 2014 with crime and murder rates at record lows; violent crime is also down statewide, according to the FBI) -- it's symptomatic of basic flaws in the criminal-justice system, one of which is unjust incarceration.

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There is rampant violence and increased criminality, while preliminary estimates suggest that 2009 will see a sharp overall spike in migration from Honduras.

This is not because of increased criminality — violent crime has plunged from its peak in the early 1990s — but because of prosecutorial policies that essentially target the poor and relegate their lawyers to negotiating guilty pleas, rather than mounting a defense.

GST as a corollary theory to the medical sociological theory of stress on health predicts that stress and strain such as these will increase criminality, especially if such criminality is seen as addressing the discomforting effects of the experienced strain.

This study used data gathered prospectively from an economically disadvantaged, urban cohort to examine whether foster care is associated with decreased educational and economic attainments as well as increased criminality in adulthood.

"You'll hear there was no more crime in the city after Katrina, but the crime had just moved to Houston for a while," remarked Bremont, referring to the increased criminality the Texan city experienced after evacuees found refuge there.

Therefore, we did not include costs of increased criminality in our estimates of economic costs to LMICs.

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