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Paper Excerpts: ... Harlem during the 1920's and 1930's was a kind of cultural home, welcoming musicians and other artists from every was the victim of the crime and it is often use in property crimes, but it may also be used in crimes against persons to Author not available, "The Crisis In Black And Black". New York Voice Inc./Harlem USA, (1998). pp 21. include economic crime, commercial crime, consumer crime, governmental crime and state crime. These different terms crimes, property crimes and drug crimes. The drug crime emerges to be the fast growing category. The prisoners are ...
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