In law enforcement, a fence is an individual who knowingly buys stolen property for later resale in a (usually) legitimate market. As a verb, the word describes the behavior of the thief in the transaction: The burglar fenced the radio. This sense of the term came from thieves' slang, first attested c. 1700, from notion of such transactions taking place under defense of secrecy. The fence is able to make a significant profit because he is able to pay thieves a very low price for stolen goods; thieves agree to this because their ...
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