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People who want to work but have stopped looking for work because they could not find jobs after actively searching are called
Quasi-criminal Infractions
Offenses that are not entirely criminal but involve penalties or sanctions similar to those in criminal law, often relating to regulatory violations.
Moral Culpability
The degree of condemnation deserved by a person for wrongdoing, considering ethical and moral standards.
Confinement
The act of restraining or restricting someone or something within a space, or the state of being detained, such as in prison.
Utilitarians
Philosophers or adherents of the ethical theory known as utilitarianism, which evaluates the morality of actions based on their outcomes or utility in maximizing happiness or well-being.
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