Sentence examples for whom crime from inspiring English sources

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He is neither an aristocrat for whom crime is an intriguing parlor game nor a dark avenger lurking in his natural habitat.

I wonder whether iconic crimes are the nightmare creation of those of us for whom daily contact with crime is circumscribed, for whom crime is a metaphor rather than a reality, for whom pursuing the noir is a creepy hobby.

In some dark corners, firearms are morphing from the tools of the criminal trade into the accessories of teenaged gangs, to whom crime (usually low-level drug-running) may be secondary to the desire for companionship and security.While the Met has driven out organised gun crime, it has found such "disrespect" killings tougher to deal with.

Mr. Kelly, under whom crime in the city began its decline nearly a decade ago, has bristled in the past at how the Giuliani administration portrayed his first turn as commissioner, when an epidemic of crack cocaine led to years when the city recorded more than 2,000 murders.

If one is interested in identifying where or among whom crime is most likely to occur, then looking at all places and people makes sense.

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When Stan Lee and Steve Ditko of Marvel Comics created Spider-Man in 1962, they revised the standard superhero mythology -- the protagonist had to come from another planet, like Superman, or be a rich, handsome do-gooder, like Batman, for whom crime-busting is a way to avenge his parents' deaths.

Of the four elderly Kenyan plaintiffs who brought this case, two were allegedly the victims of castration, one claims to have been savagely beaten and left for dead on a mortuary slab, and another was allegedly the victim of repeated sexual abuse – all acts conducted during British "interrogation" of suspects against whom no crime had been proved.

Law enforcement officials said that for years Dominican criminals -- many of whom committed crimes in New York as Washington Heights became the center of the Northeast crack trade -- escaped punishment by seeking refuge in their homeland.

Perrault's version probably derived from Brittany and may have been based on the career of the 15th-century marshal of France Gilles de Rais and that of Comorre the Cursed, a 6th-century Breton chief, each of whom committed crimes similar to those in the Bluebeard stories.

The only consolation is that the government's Whack-a-Mole policy with free-information activists, many of whom commit crimes as acts of civil disobedience, cannot possibly win in the end.

For those to whom the recent crime is of the greatest concern, the horses, ignorance is bliss.

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