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Programming Forum and web based access to our favorite programming groups.On Thu, 22 Dec 2005 16:24:54 GMT, "Defaultuser" <defaultuser@hotmail.com> wrote: >Oh, I can prove it...it just would require me finding a sufficient sample o f >those who have been caught to get them to answer a few questions. As they >might be biased...I would have to find another sampling of people who have >not been caught....ah, ok, I see the problem... While I don't have supporting evidence - I believe while most crimes are not solved - most criminals get caught. This is because people repeat what appears to work. When crime pays, criminals continue to commit crimes. But s**t happens. We've all had screw-ups in our work, whether we are at fault, others are at fault, or just bad luck. If your job is crime, the results of screw-ups can be getting caught - or worse. We end up with a population of people who are sometimes willing to discuss their careers of crime, including that part of their careers that occurred before the screw-up.
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