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It seems that men and women mostly commit the same types of crimes, but that the rates of female offending are substantially lower than male offending across all crime categories [ 7, 13, 15].
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Yet the Human Rights Watch report stresses the sectarian nature of the alleged atrocities, which were mostly committed on Aug. 4, the first day of the offensive, investigators found.
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