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Many of his army friends have turned to crime, he said.
But then, as it often does here, the subject turned to crime.
Public attention has turned to crime and other urban problems.
I'm sorry to see such a capable man turn to crime.
Without work, they might continue to fight, or turn to crime to survive.
"Yes, and it seems the Judge has turned to crime."
Some will turn to crime and end up in prison."
It's virtually forcing them to turn to crime just to get by.
Should conflict arise between them, we can then tell which one has turned to crime.
He is the only one who turned to crime.
Many of the most desperate Soviet citizens turned to crime as a way to support themselves in trying times.
As a result, addicts sometimes turn to crime to support their habit.
Therefore, I might have turned to crime to get that amount back."
Nor have studies explained why, if someone cannot get a job, he turns to crime and drug abuse.
The other, Mickey, goes mad and finally turns to crime.
She develops an obsession with him, and turns to crime just to win his love.
If the giros ran out, they would rather turn to crime.
Additionally, some may turn to crime and drugs to cope with their issues.
Children who have suffered neglect or abuse, too, are more likely than others to turn to crime.
These are the children you find turning to crime.
The Shadow turned to crime and is at it again - alone."
More certainly, he said, jobless workers were likely to turn to crime to feed their families.
He used illegal drugs to forget what happened and turned to crime to support his habit.
Angel tells him that those were some former cops who has turned to crime.
Around him, his son and nephew also turn to crime, as they have few other opportunities to earn money.