This is true, for crime as a whole.
Various studies have shown that men are at least found out- and therefore arrested for- more crimes than women.
From 2011 arrest data from the FBI, men were consistently shown to have higher rates of committing crimes than women. This table has a lot of good info, and you can find out which crimes women were more likely to commit as well. https://www.fbi.gov/about-us/cjis/ucr/crime-in-the-u.s/2011/crime-in-the-u.s.-2011/tables/table_66_a...
<em>Hi !</em>
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words that look very similar in two languages and also have the same meaning.
Bonjour !
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1) Futur proche
<em> Aujourd'hui, je vais étudier.</em>
<em> Demain, je vais aller au zoo. Je vais aller nourrir les girafes.</em>
<em>La semaine prochaine, je vais aller au centre commercial, pour aller acheter des vetements.</em>
<em>2) </em>(passé composé)
<em>Hier, je suis allé au supermarché. Avant-hier, j'ai nettoyé ma chambre. La semaine dernièree, j'étais avec mes amis. </em>
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Futur proche :
<em>Dans un moment je vais aller au supermarché.</em>
<em>Ce soir je vais nettoyé ma chambre.</em>
<em>Dimanche je vais jouer avec mes amis.</em>
<em>Bonjour et bonne année 2020 ! </em>
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<em>Le </em>"dernier film"<em> d'almodovar vient de sortir.</em>
<em>C: Dernier Film</em>