Definition of Perpetrators

1. Noun. (plural of perpetrator) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Perpetrators

1. perpetrator [n] - See also: perpetrator

Lexicographical Neighbors of Perpetrators

perpent stone
perpent stones
perpents
perper
perpers
perpession
perpessions
perpetrable
perpetrate
perpetrated
perpetrates
perpetrating
perpetration
perpetrations
perpetrator
perpetrators (current term)
perpetuable
perpetual
perpetual-license
perpetual arrhythmia
perpetual beta
perpetual bond
perpetual bonds
perpetual calendar
perpetual license
perpetual motion
perpetual motion machine
perpetual warrant
perpetuall
perpetually

Literary usage of Perpetrators

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The War Within the War: Sexual Violence Against Women and Girls in Eastern Congo by Joanne Csete, Juliane Kippenberg (2002)
"Identifying perpetrators Women and girls who have been raped or otherwise ... In many cases, the perpetrators were unknown to them and came from outside ..."

2. Violence Against Women: Victims and Abusers, Legal Issues, Interventions and ...by Joan Zorza by Joan Zorza (2002)
"Furthermore, as we learn more about teen dating violence and bullying behavior we also know that not all perpetrators are adults. Last, while abuse is less ..."

3. American Police Systems by Raymond Blaine Fosdick (1920)
"In St. Louis during 1915 there were 71 cases of murder and manslaughter* in which there were 71 decedents and 72 perpetrators. ..."

4. Criminal Abortion: Its Nature, Its Evidence, and Its Law by Horatio Robinson Storer, Franklin Fiske Heard (1868)
"IT is interesting, and, at the same time, of judicial importance, to ascertain, so far as possible, the standing and character of the perpetrators of this ..."

5. Crime in America and the Police by Raymond Blaine Fosdick (1920)
"The nativity of the perpetrators in these cases almost coincided with the nativity ... Of native whites there were 34 decedents and 35 perpetrators; ..."

6. History of the Campaign for the Conquest of Canada in 1776: From the Death by Charles Henry Jones (1882)
"... Demand for the perpetrators of the Barbarities after the Cedars—Carleton returns an Offensive Answer—Sectional Animosities between the Troops— Ordnance ..."

7. Elementary Law by William Callyhan Robinson (1910)
"478 perpetrators OF CRIME embodied in its written law, though in the territories over which it possesses an exclusive sovereignty its own unwritten law also ..."

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