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Discover LudwigThe phrase "issues of crime" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics related to criminal activity, law enforcement, or societal impacts of crime.
Example: "The report addresses various issues of crime that have emerged in urban areas over the past decade."
Alternatives: "crime-related issues" or "criminal issues."
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An organisation such as the ATP can't get into issues of crime.
Humberto Padgett Leon is a journalist and writer with extensive experience investigating into issues of crime and violence in Mexico.
Canada's last federal budget committed $25m over five years to address issues of crime against aboriginal women.
Issues of crime and punishment — and the use of force – are central to differences between liberals and conservatives.
All at once, the explosive issues of crime and race have been lobbed into a contest that hitherto had been dominated by Anthony Wiener's unwholesome proclivities.
During the tightly contested election, he overcame perceptions that he was a gaffe-prone and insubstantial politician by focusing on issues of crime and transportation.
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But what bothers me most are the issues of welfare, issues of affirmative action, issues of crime--in front of each of those titles, they put a black face.
The largest percentage of his oeuvre, however, was devoted to the issue of crime.
The issue of crime and immigration now gives Mr Bossi a chance to climb back.
The case — and the larger issue of crime — may help push France toward the right.
The issue of crime also became a major issue in the primary.
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