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  2. Non-fatal offences against the person in English law - Wikipedia

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    Number of recorded crimes (2009–10). Categories approximate non-fatal offences against the person. Common to all crimes against the person is the infringement of the right to bodily integrity. It extends to the touching of clothing, for example, and where no physical harm actually results.

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  4. Category:Offences against the person - Wikipedia

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  5. Offence against the person - Wikipedia

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    In section 2(2) of the Law Reform (Year and a Day Rule) Act 1996, "fatal offence" means: murder, manslaughter, infanticide or any other offence of which one of the elements is causing a person's death; [4] an offence under section 2(1) of the Suicide Act 1961 in connection with the death of a person; [5] or

  6. Classes of offenses under United States federal law - Wikipedia

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    Offense classes Type Class Maximum prison term [1] Maximum fine [2] [note 1] Probation term [3] [note 2] Maximum supervised release term [4] [note 3] Maximum prison term upon supervised release revocation [5]

  7. Violent crime - Wikipedia

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    "Latin America Is World's Most Violent Region: Area accounts for nearly one in three global homicides, U.N. study shows". Wall Street Journal. Dow Jones & Company. "The Economist explains: Why South Africa is (a bit) less violent than you might think". The Economist. Economist Newspaper. 2014-04-13. "Crime in Latin America: Brutality in numbers".

  8. Criminal law of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Punishment may increase if the age gap is greater than a certain number of years, or if the minor is under another, younger age. For example, if the age of consent is 18, the state may punish the crime more severely if the minor is also two or more years younger than the perpetrator, or if the minor is younger than 16. [24]

  9. Capital punishment for non-violent offenses - Wikipedia

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    Capital punishment for offenses is allowed by law in some countries. Such offenses include adultery, apostasy, blasphemy, corruption, drug trafficking, espionage, fraud, homosexuality and sodomy not involving force, perjury causing execution of an innocent person (which, however, may well be considered and even prosecutable as murder), prostitution, sorcery and witchcraft, theft, treason and ...