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Doris Payne is an infamous jewel thief. The eighty-six-year-old has committed hundreds of robberies and stolen jewels worth millions of dollars over six decades. She has also spent... in prison.
 
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A nineteen-year-old thief was given a five-year prison sentence for nearly 700 burglaries. The teenager was freed after....
 
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A masked mystery man known as the 'Bromley Batman' uses martial arts to rescue victims of mugging in London. He must be careful because if he injures a mugger, he could go to prison for up to....
 
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British graffiti artist was given a prison sentence for vandalism. For seven years, Kristian Holmes painted trains, walls and bridges across London. He was sent to prison for....
 
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In the UK, trolling is now a criminal offence. People who use the internet to send abusive or threatening messages can go to prison for up to ....
 
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Every minute, nineteen Americans fall victim to identity theft. A Florida man was arrested for one of the biggest credit card frauds in history. He stole details of fifty million credit cards. He was sent to prison for ....
 
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Sixteen-year-old Jonathan James was found guilty of hacking after he accessed NASA's computer system in 1999. He was the youngest person to go to prison for a cybercrime. He went for....
 
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Between 1788 and 1868, 165,000 people were sent to Australia from the UK for crimes like pickpocketing and shoplifting. In 1789, eleven-year-old Mary Wade stole some clothes. She was sent to Australia for ....
 
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