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What prefix go with the word crime?

Here are some prefixes that can be used with the word "crime":

General Prefixes:

* Pre-: meaning "before" (pre-crime: crime that is predicted before it happens)

* Post-: meaning "after" (post-crime: events that happen after a crime)

* Anti-: meaning "against" (anti-crime: efforts to prevent or combat crime)

* Inter-: meaning "between" (inter-crime: the relationship between different types of crime)

* Trans-: meaning "across" (trans-crime: crime that crosses national borders)

Specific Prefixes:

* Cyber-: meaning "related to computers" (cybercrime: crime committed using computers)

* Hate-: meaning "based on hatred" (hate crime: crime motivated by hatred towards a group)

* White-collar-: meaning "committed by professionals" (white-collar crime: financial crime committed by people in business)

* Organized-: meaning "planned and structured" (organized crime: criminal activities conducted by a group)

* Violent-: meaning "involving physical force" (violent crime: crimes involving physical harm)

These are just a few examples, and the specific prefix you choose will depend on the context and meaning you want to convey.

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