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: An article titled "The Harm Principle and Dishonesty in Theft" (Sept 2017) explores the symbolic role of criminal law in denouncing property crimes, questioning when the state should intervene with criminal versus civil charges. Scientific Context: Floral Larceny

In the field of biology, 2017 saw significant research into , the act of organisms (thieves or robbers) taking nectar or pollen from plants without providing pollination services. Larceny (2017)

Several "deep articles" and academic works published in 2017 provide an in-depth look at larceny from legal and social perspectives: : An article titled "The Harm Principle and

Larceny is an action-thriller directed by R. Ellis Frazier. It stars as a professional thief who is blackmailed by the CIA into breaking into a high-security "black site" prison in Mexico. His mission is to retrieve top-secret information stored in a vault, but he quickly finds himself caught between the CIA's demands and a powerful drug cartel. Legal & Socio-Economic Analysis (2017) Ellis Frazier

: A critical 2017 legal article, "Raising Virginia's Felony Grand Larceny Threshold" , argues for reforming larceny laws. It examines how low monetary thresholds for "Grand Larceny" (felony status) disproportionately impact civil rights and calls for punishments more proportional to the actual harm caused.

: Studies like those found on ResearchGate analyzed how this "theft" affects the fitness of plant populations and the evolution of floral traits. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more Raising Virginia's Felony Grand Larceny Threshold

: Research from 2017 by Thomas‐Hope, discussed in later journals PDF from ResearchGate , highlights the "silent culture of retaliation" in Jamaican farming communities. It explores how the theft of agricultural produce (praedial larceny) undermines national food security and farmer trust in the justice system.

: An article titled "The Harm Principle and Dishonesty in Theft" (Sept 2017) explores the symbolic role of criminal law in denouncing property crimes, questioning when the state should intervene with criminal versus civil charges. Scientific Context: Floral Larceny

In the field of biology, 2017 saw significant research into , the act of organisms (thieves or robbers) taking nectar or pollen from plants without providing pollination services.

Several "deep articles" and academic works published in 2017 provide an in-depth look at larceny from legal and social perspectives:

Larceny is an action-thriller directed by R. Ellis Frazier. It stars as a professional thief who is blackmailed by the CIA into breaking into a high-security "black site" prison in Mexico. His mission is to retrieve top-secret information stored in a vault, but he quickly finds himself caught between the CIA's demands and a powerful drug cartel. Legal & Socio-Economic Analysis (2017)

: A critical 2017 legal article, "Raising Virginia's Felony Grand Larceny Threshold" , argues for reforming larceny laws. It examines how low monetary thresholds for "Grand Larceny" (felony status) disproportionately impact civil rights and calls for punishments more proportional to the actual harm caused.

: Studies like those found on ResearchGate analyzed how this "theft" affects the fitness of plant populations and the evolution of floral traits. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more Raising Virginia's Felony Grand Larceny Threshold

: Research from 2017 by Thomas‐Hope, discussed in later journals PDF from ResearchGate , highlights the "silent culture of retaliation" in Jamaican farming communities. It explores how the theft of agricultural produce (praedial larceny) undermines national food security and farmer trust in the justice system.