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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Is there a difference between these two?

crime rate vs criminality
  

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Crime rate is a number, a statistic, usually the number of crimes per 100,000 population. Usually it is broken down into specific categories: murder, rape, larceny, vagrancy and others. g.

  • Crime rate is a number, a statistic, usually the number of crimes per 100,000 population.
  • Usually it is broken down into specific categories: murder, rape, larceny, vagrancy and others.
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  • In 2007, our city had its lowest violent crime rate in the last three decades.
  • Criminality is general illegal behavior.
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Crime rate is a number, a statistic, usually the number of crimes per 100,000 population. Usually it is broken down into specific categories: murder, rape, larceny, vagrancy and others. e.g. In 2007, our city had its lowest violent crime rate in the last three decades.


Criminality is general illegal behavior. e.g. There are no studies which prove a link between

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