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A serious national effort to combat crime has never been needed more than now.
In the past, however, officials have used the reporting law to combat crime.
To combat crime effectively, the police need the full support of the Government and the public.
Let me just take up three points which I see as especially important in terms of combating crime.
Tonight he starts his series of reports with a look at how to combat crime.
But not enough is being done to combat crime and the drug problem in low-income areas, she said.
The Shadow, master of the night, was on his way to combat crime!
The people of Europe expect us to combat crime successfully.
Fresh measures to combat crime of this nature must therefore be taken.
As a result private associations were formed to help combat crime.
"It's simply the price we pay in order to combat crimes," she said.
Private efforts to combat crime are not restricted to black neighborhoods.
The Russian government does not have the resources or dedicated individuals to combat crime.
Inadequate resources and training limit the ability of the police to combat crime.
To be able to combat crime, we must cooperate in an international way, from government level to that of the inspectors.
The market started as a way to combat crime activity at the empty commercial intersection.
Support efforts to combat crime through laws and policy.
He has a long legislative record in combating crime and advocating for women's rights.
They also criticized him for not announcing any new programs to combat crime and unemployment.
The Shadow was ready to combat crime in person.
Our greatest concern, however, is their failure to combat crime in a few highly sensitive areas.
As an example, she said the institute hoped to work with ministers in black communities to help combat crime.
This could be doubled if we are to make a serious dent in combating crime.
This is especially so given the Mayor's welcome commitment yesterday to begin a new effort to combat crime in and around city schools.
It is not enough for any Member State to work alone in combating crime.