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Journal of Financial Crime (2023) 30 (2): 494–511.
Published: 13 April 2020
... with) were found to be non-perceived reasons. Youths who are unmarried, illiterate and unemployed offenders had over three times more probabilities of committing theft than robbery and burglary in the winter season, especially in February, because of the determinants of illiteracy and unemployment...

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