Abstract: Criminals marry someone to use them as a "cell". The spouse can be a criminal without the other spouse knowing it. Mainly spouses stay together because they cannot believe the crimes happened. The reasons for marriage might not be honest, it is not out of true love, it could be out of a criminal motive, which would be marriage fraud. Such marriage fraud can be groomed by organized crime. There is a research gap between the benefits of cohabitation and marriage and actually not true love and thus fraud in the relationship or marriage. The gap between the benefits of marriage, and actual, when contact, relationships, and marriages are fraud and forced marriage, as it is not true love, it is pressured, or set up, needs to be closed. ...
Objectives. The authors investigate whether the argument from life-course criminology that marriage ...
Objectives: To determine whether the relationship between marriage and crime extends beyond the indi...
Twenty years ago, Sampson and Laub (1993:Crime in the making: pathways and turning points through li...
This Article examines the astonishing array of doctrines used to determine what constitutes marriage...
Summary: Partners in crime? The impact of criminal behaviour on marriage formation and partner selec...
Social bonding theories argue that marriage has a res-training effect on criminal offending. Given w...
The aim of this dissertation is to gain more insight into the relationship between marriage and crim...
Social bonding theories argue that marriage has a restraining effect on criminal offending. Given wh...
Proving criminal against forgery of identity, can be used as a base to do a divorce between a husban...
Many people, in recent years, have sought a decree of nullity on the basis that they have been trick...
Objectives: To determine whether the relationship between marriage and crime extends beyond the indi...
Influential perspectives in life course criminology maintain that marriage leads to desistance from ...
Marriage fraud is considered a true immigration crime in that not only does it carry penalties relat...
Objectives: The authors investigate whether the argument from life-course criminology that marriage ...
Nowadays, there are many criminal acts of counterfeiting in various forms which point to the growing...
Objectives. The authors investigate whether the argument from life-course criminology that marriage ...
Objectives: To determine whether the relationship between marriage and crime extends beyond the indi...
Twenty years ago, Sampson and Laub (1993:Crime in the making: pathways and turning points through li...
This Article examines the astonishing array of doctrines used to determine what constitutes marriage...
Summary: Partners in crime? The impact of criminal behaviour on marriage formation and partner selec...
Social bonding theories argue that marriage has a res-training effect on criminal offending. Given w...
The aim of this dissertation is to gain more insight into the relationship between marriage and crim...
Social bonding theories argue that marriage has a restraining effect on criminal offending. Given wh...
Proving criminal against forgery of identity, can be used as a base to do a divorce between a husban...
Many people, in recent years, have sought a decree of nullity on the basis that they have been trick...
Objectives: To determine whether the relationship between marriage and crime extends beyond the indi...
Influential perspectives in life course criminology maintain that marriage leads to desistance from ...
Marriage fraud is considered a true immigration crime in that not only does it carry penalties relat...
Objectives: The authors investigate whether the argument from life-course criminology that marriage ...
Nowadays, there are many criminal acts of counterfeiting in various forms which point to the growing...
Objectives. The authors investigate whether the argument from life-course criminology that marriage ...
Objectives: To determine whether the relationship between marriage and crime extends beyond the indi...
Twenty years ago, Sampson and Laub (1993:Crime in the making: pathways and turning points through li...