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  2. True crime - Wikipedia

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    A true crime series may be structured as an anthology of stories focusing on different cases, or cover a single case in a serialized format. True crime podcasts experienced a major growth in popularity in the mid-2010s, with Serial setting listenership records, and the genre as a whole having seen long-term gains in overall listenership. True ...

  3. Crime - Wikipedia

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    The term crime does not, in modern criminal law, have any simple and universally accepted definition, [2] though statutory definitions have been provided for certain purposes. [3] The most popular view is that crime is a category created by law ; in other words, something is a crime if declared as such by the relevant and applicable law. [ 2 ]

  4. The True Crime channel has the latest news on serial killers, current cases, controversial murder cases and more stories to keep you on the edge of your seat. Advertisement. In Other News.

  5. Criminology - Wikipedia

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    Cultural criminology views crime and its control within the context of culture. [81] [82] Ferrell believes criminologists can examine the actions of criminals, control agents, media producers, and others to construct the meaning of crime. [82] He discusses these actions as a means to show the dominant role of culture. [82]

  6. True Crime Distorts the Truth about Crime - AOL

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    Popular podcasts and shows portray crime as salacious and sexy, failing ordinary victims in the process.

  7. The 26 Best True Crime Documentaries to Watch on Netflix ...

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    For fans of the genre, Netflix is a great place to find tons of true crime content. The streamer has both documentaries and docuseries that focus on a wide range of crimes, like serial killers ...

  8. Predicate crime - Wikipedia

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    The larger crime may be racketeering, money laundering, financing of terrorism, etc. [1] For example, to violate the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization Act (RICO), a person must "engage in a pattern of racketeering activity", and in particular, must have committed at least two predicate crimes within 10 years. [ 2 ]

  9. True Crime Stories & News - AOL.com

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    The True Crime channel has the latest news on serial killers, current cases, controversial murder cases and more stories to keep you on the edge of your seat. Advertisement In Other News