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United States Department of Justice / Ethics / Criminology / Uniform Crime Reports / Crime / Assault / Felony / National Incident Based Reporting System / Crimes / Law / Criminal law
Date: 2011-09-09 11:54:13
United States Department of Justice
Ethics
Criminology
Uniform Crime Reports
Crime
Assault
Felony
National Incident Based Reporting System
Crimes
Law
Criminal law

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