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Crime Buddies: What the Numbers Say About Teamwork in Crime
Tuesday, June 24, 2025
Young people were more likely to team up for crime. Their groups were also bigger. Men tended to form larger teams than women. But interestingly, the number of men and women in these teams was about the same. The study also pointed out that different studies reported things differently. This makes it hard to compare them. The researchers say we need better, more standard ways to report this kind of data.
This study gives a fresh look at how crime teams work. It's not just about the crimes. It's about the people and their connections. Understanding this can help fight crime better. But remember, this is just one piece of the puzzle. There's still a lot to learn about how and why people team up to break the law.
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