For example, the base rate for rapists is higher than for intrafamilial offenders but less than that of extrafamilial offenders. |
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When the poor wallies on the Parole Board let such offenders out of prison, what is the consequence? |
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Both offenders then got into the car and drove off in the direction of Church Lane. |
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In the meantime, drug offenders are warehoused in institutions that serve to transmit violent habits and values rather than reduce them. |
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A North Yorkshire organisation which helps to steer young offenders away from a life of crime has won national acclaim. |
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Many juvenile court advocates harshly criticized how the police handled young offenders. |
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The spray is used to subdue violent offenders and, while painful, does not leave any permanent damage. |
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An average of 600 offenders are being electronically tagged each month compared to about 400 last year, the Home Office said yesterday. |
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The number of arrests involving the party drug ketamine has more than doubled in a year and offenders appear to be getting younger. |
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Lady Catherine is one of the main offenders, her airs, arrogance and pride are fuelled by other characters like Mr Collins. |
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Judges have been accused of being too lenient when dealing with drunk, abusive and violent air rage offenders. |
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Drug offenders also seem to be the most likely recidivists, and represent the greatest threat of failure on probation and parole. |
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The forecasts show that recidivist offenders are now more likely to be convicted, taken off the streets, and kept off the streets. |
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What evidence does he have that new sentencing laws are providing greater protection to the community from serious and recidivist offenders? |
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I want to see these young, recidivist offenders locked up, as they should be. |
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The fact that as many, if not more, offenders spring from privileged backgrounds is hardly recognized. |
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Police officers will be able to identify repeat offenders and aggressive beggars more easily as begging becomes a recordable offence. |
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And the incident has laid bare the woeful lack of facilities in Scotland for the proper treatment of offenders with mental disorders. |
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However, he conceded that the Government was yet to get a handle on the situation, as younger offenders were getting their hands on illegal guns. |
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I now have email filters set up to extract and delete email from known offenders. |
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The most worrying aspect of the problem is the police's low-key approach to bringing offenders to book. |
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Young offenders will improve their reading, writing and numeracy to help them get jobs after they leave custody. |
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Officers are now warning that offenders face prosecution if caught, regardless of their age. |
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The persistent offender scheme is devised to catch, convict and provide effective rehabilitative support to these most prolific offenders. |
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Since the reinstatement of capital punishment in 1976, seven states have executed a combined twenty-two juvenile offenders nationwide. |
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Several arguments are made for the laicizing of abusive clerics, even first-time offenders. |
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When it comes time for these dangerous offenders to be released, civil confinement thus becomes an appealing option. |
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Officers have designed an unusual Yuletide card for wanted offenders who have so far avoided arrest for offences from breach of bail to theft. |
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Third offenders were normally sentenced to serve a mandatory minimum of 90 days in jail. |
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I do volunteer work in the fields of restorative justice, dealing with youth offenders, and citizen advocacy for people with schizophrenia. |
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She notes that restorative justice can be used at the front end of the justice system to divert young offenders. |
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More than 150 young offenders have taken part in restorative justice conferences, the majority of them involving victims. |
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He also helped set up the restorative justice scheme, whereby young offenders meet the victims of their crimes. |
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The incest offenders were rated as being the most socially competent group, followed by child molesters. |
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There were no significant differences between child molesters and incest offenders. |
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There are few offenders more despicable than criminals who prey on the elderly and infirm. |
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Activities such as theft can lead the offenders to worse crimes like homicide and sexual assaults. |
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The offenders then tried to leave the scene in the victim's car, which luckily didn't start. |
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York Police have created a database of distinctive graffiti tags which they hope will help them link offences and target offenders. |
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Persistent young offenders in York and North Yorkshire could be electronically tagged in a scheme to cut youth crime. |
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Thousands of offenders will be tagged on their release from jail under plans being considered by ministers to reduce reoffending rates. |
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The offenders left in the waiting Honda, which was found abandoned a short distance away on Percival Walk. |
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The life of a prosecutor is not an easy one especially when offenders are acquitted on a technicality. |
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The 1997 Act introduced mandatory minimum sentences for certain repeat offenders. |
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One of the top offenders, according to critics, is the former German captain, who regularly mangles his sentences. |
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Bloggers have resorted to public shaming, posting photos of manspreading offenders caught in the act of indiscreet sitting. |
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In the 1840s, Augustus stood bail for select offenders and promised to monitor their activities and report to the judge. |
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The offenders were wearing balaclavas, scarves or hoods pulled down to cover their faces. |
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These offenders have recently been found guilty of a number of burglaries and car thefts. |
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We still have this need to balance the rehabilitation of offenders and the damage to people by scurrilous allegations. |
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The police helicopter was mobilised and thermal imaging was used to check the local area to find the offenders. |
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The focus has instead switched to juveniles and the lack of secure places for hardcore young offenders. |
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How are victims of bashing, burglary, or car conversion expected to feel when they see their offenders getting on board planes to go to Bondi? |
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Drug offenders are the fastest-growing segment of prison populations in the United States. |
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The Law Society of Scotland is set to debate the issue of child offenders and child rights at a conference in May. |
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You know, the vast majority of really violent offenders, for example, serial killers, pedophiles, child molesters are 99.9 percent men. |
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Repeat young offenders have had to wait up to four months to be tried before magistrates. |
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Police believe the offenders arrived at the complex with trail bike tracks, after tracks were found throughout the grounds. |
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Critics claim the programme is a soft option and say the money would be better spent on helping child victims of the offenders. |
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In addition, Byrne has examined how some offenders may become traumatised by their actions. |
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Walter's repeated nightmares also make the point about how offenders can be traumatised by their own offences. |
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Community service, national service, shipping the offenders off to some far off land like Australia? |
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Blustering racial epithets simply is not cricket, and it's a positive move by the ICC to punish offenders. |
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When the terrified victim handed over her khaki shoulder bag, the offenders fled in different directions. |
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A recent safety blitz by health and safety inspectors showed scaffold and roof workers were the worst offenders. |
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The purple berries of the pokeweed and the red berries of the European bittersweet, or nightshade, are common offenders. |
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Rubbish is often dumped by the side of country lanes where the offenders can empty out their cars or vans without being seen. |
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And he introduces the naive first offenders and two-bit nonviolent users who have received draconian punishment. |
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The firm uses a fleet of bicycles, mopeds, vans and tow trucks to scour the streets for offenders. |
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Hundreds of motorists have been stopped as part of a crackdown on seatbelt offenders. |
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Anti-crime advice and mugshots of known offenders are given to partnership members to help them stop thefts. |
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The aim is to save bobbies from having to march offenders back to the police station to log their details. |
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A controversial boot camp for some of the country's worst offenders is fighting to remain open after public funding was withdrawn. |
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It was born out of the boot camp ideal and challenged offenders to examine their own motivation and behaviour. |
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The biggest offenders are security vans, council vehicles and shops loading and unloading goods. |
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Prof Bird produced her own figures to show that tagged offenders are just as likely to kill as untagged offenders on probation. |
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They have been vested with the authority to hand over the offenders to the police. |
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The other prison, the Curragh, in Co Kildare, takes offenders who are priests and religious brothers. |
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Not surprisingly, departmental inquiries inevitably favor the offenders and browbeat women into abandoning their complaints, say social workers. |
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Persistent young offenders were dealt with speedily, and victims were treated with proper consideration and given good support. |
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In three out of four cases where handbags have been stolen, the offender or offenders have or have attempted to cut through the shoulder strap. |
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Non-dangerous offenders don't need to be warehoused in expensive prison cells. |
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He also urged individuals to be vigilant in watching for offenders and to report them to their local councillor. |
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Bookworms receive two warning letters before library bosses print off a list of offenders so Barry can pay them a visit. |
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We appeal to those offenders to please stop this silly nonsense, as this is not a nice thing to do. |
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Our prisons are already filled with non-violent drug offenders, many serving mandatory sentences of 15 years to life for small amounts of drugs. |
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The law mandates treatment, not jail, for non-violent, first time drug offenders. |
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We find that the violent offenders as a group do differ to normals, but it doesn't mean to say that every murderer does have an abnormal profile. |
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Now all I have to remember to do is to stop squidging the six-legged offenders in case they're carrying the precious payload back to the nest. |
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Main standby offenders in Irish homes are TVs, video recorders, DVDs, video games, satellite decoders, stereo systems, PCs and microwave ovens. |
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Police were hoping to interview him yesterday evening in the hope of getting extra information which could lead them to the offenders. |
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They decide to take a group of repeat juvenile offenders on a camping trip, with both funny and touching results. |
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Our member of Parliament clearly stated that he believed in the rehabilitation of offenders. |
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As illustrated by the odds ratios, the odds of rearrest for traditionally adjudicated offenders are two times those of drug court participants. |
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We had not originally envisaged being concerned with offending behaviour per se nor with offenders. |
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Important differences emerged regarding the criminal histories of major and minor offenders. |
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State budget deficits are often amplified by costs associated with prisons bulging with nonviolent drug offenders. |
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The offenders had previously either been found guilty or pleaded guilty to conspiracy to handle stolen goods. |
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The teenagers, both persistent young offenders, had admitted at least three other offences each on different days in west York. |
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They emphasize violent criminals to build prisons and they fill them with drug offenders, and insist on the death penalty. |
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He pushed for a law that would forever put away violent repeat offenders like the men who killed his daughter. |
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There are major problems, nevertheless, in applying the law there and prosecuting offenders. |
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There is nowhere dedicated to housing and rehabilitating delinquent girls or juvenile female offenders. |
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In the past two decades, the federal prison population has doubled, mostly due to drug offenders. |
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Now, in the epoch of multiculturalism, the offenders are accused of being Eurocentric or of exhibiting cultural arrogance. |
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The Irish Deaf Society says less than a tenth of all Irish broadcasting is subtitled, with these stations being the worst offenders. |
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People working in hospitals have told me that the worst offenders for not washing their hands are the doctors. |
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Bradford Council's anti-social behaviour team is paying for two off-road bikes to help police clamp down on offenders in Bradford. |
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We know that most crime is committed by a hard-core group of repeat offenders. |
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All but one of the offenders they have arrested in the last four years was a hard-core Trekkie. |
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Most crimes, he points out, are committed by a very few persistent offenders. |
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In particular, they were seeking offenders behind 18 carjackings and similar crimes in the district so far this year. |
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Dumfries in south-west Scotland was listed among the worst offenders with its familiar row of chain store brands. |
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If Parliament won't bring back the death penalty, we might have to settle for compulsory castration or locking offenders away until they die. |
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Alan has also been working with Tameside Council to set up a pilot scheme for young offenders to help them get back on the straight and narrow. |
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It should cut all needless use of remand, and extend warnings, cautions and conditional discharges to minor offenders. |
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The offenders have designed and painted artworks throughout the burgled room and in the prison cell. |
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A substantial amount of research examines the prevalence of drug use among offenders and contributes to our knowledge on drugs and crime. |
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When these men appear in leet records it is often to intervene in cases to persuade bailiffs to pardon offenders. |
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Yes, I am concerned about offenders who reoffend, whether they have been released on parole or have finished their sentence. |
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The scheme will be mainly targeted at offenders who serve six months or less in jail, but will apply in theory to all prisoners who are paroled. |
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Unlike most offenders, they will not be paying a visit to their probation officer once every three weeks. |
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It will make it an offence to light up in a pub, bar, club or restaurant and offenders could be fined. |
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Future research might focus on how to improve procedures assessing drug use and dependence in offenders. |
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A sentence should be similar to sentences imposed on similar offenders for similar offences committed in similar circumstances. |
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There are penalties for breaking the laws and they will be imposed on offenders. |
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Don't take the spotlight off this farcical situation until the offenders are arrested. |
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Drunk and disorderly incidents more than doubled from 12 to 26, and drunk and incapable offenders increased eight-fold. |
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Serious criminal offenders may be incarcerated in an Australian jail by arrangement. |
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Many of the offenders who end up in Limerick prison find themselves in better conditions than they had been prior to being incarcerated. |
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Rather, we differ from other nations only in our high propensity to imprison nonviolent offenders and to incarcerate them for long periods. |
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Why must poor drug offenders be subjected to public humiliation and incarceration? |
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Considering this cluster of offenders is important when examining the relationship between drug activities and crime commission. |
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And the government is planning to make it an endorsable offence, so offenders will get three points on their licences. |
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Police say that, throughout the attacks, the offenders shouted racist and inflammatory remarks to the man. |
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It repeated a call for offenders to surrender and for others to inform on them. |
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Journalists don't have the monopoly on plagiarism, nor are they the worst offenders. |
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On other occasions, offenders have broken into the fire door and smashed up the cupboards in the kitchen. |
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Rather, this finding would appear to indicate a lack of interrogatory concern, which may be characteristic of offenders. |
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Under Home Office rules police could only plough back fines into road safety improvements if offenders were caught on cameras. |
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To allow pure punishment in this way contravenes almost every principle which has been evolved for the protection of offenders. |
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It can be very difficult fixing things up for young offenders in advance of their release. |
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The outcome of the Tyrer case was that the practice of corporal punishment as a penalty for criminal offenders in the Isle of Man was abandoned. |
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It could open the floodgates for offenders brought back to jail after committing crimes. |
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Now these offenders, the vast majority of them men, pose peculiar dilemmas for the professionals counselling them. |
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All offenders were charged with possession of illegal class 1 drugs with intent to sell. |
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Probation officers said naming and shaming offenders was counterproductive and would lead to more re-offending. |
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He is doing a follow-up to the fantastic television musical Feltham Sings, for which he worked with juvenile offenders. |
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Three years ago, three serious offenders escaped after throwing a loose manhole cover through a fence during exercise. |
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The Conservatives want a crackdown on the early release of violent offenders. |
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People do not want them referred to as little, touchy-feely persons, because crooks, crims, and offenders is what they are. |
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Such protection will often include not only police protection but also a system of state criminal law under which offenders may be prosecuted. |
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And the offenders brandished guns and sprayed CS gas into victims' faces and evaded capture by ramming into police cars, injuring officers. |
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If passed, the law would require an annual report to list the countries involved in cyberespionage, along with highlighting the worst offenders. |
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They have warned offenders that officers will pour the drink down the drain, as well as contacting their parents. |
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It is worth noting that most young criminals are dabblers and not persistent offenders. |
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Diet often plays a role, with wheat and dairy being the most common food offenders. |
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He and I both knew that when we entered the death house as juvenile offenders, there was no room left for the boys within us. |
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Police have the power to take action against offenders for outraging public decency or indecent exposure. |
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It is an issue which we take very seriously, and we will continue to prosecute offenders to the full extent of the law. |
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We will investigate crime and narrow the justice gap so more offenders are successfully prosecuted. |
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The proximity of refugees, young offenders or the homeless might be perceived as a threat to children. |
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The money will be used to fund an initiative designed to help offenders develop empathy with their victims. |
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Outraged society then demands punishment, for it is a point of principle that offenders must pay for their misdeeds. |
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A few years ago, the KMT government had planned to remodel the camp as a detention center for young offenders. |
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Not only does it mean police have photographic evidence of offenders which can be used in court, but the van has a deterrent effect. |
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The man who asked not to be identified was so fed up with his estate being used as a racetrack that he grassed the offenders up to police. |
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Among criminal justice measures, there are now tougher penalties aimed at repeat drunken-driving offenders, as well as for grave robbing. |
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The police are empowered to investigate crime, search for evidence, arrest suspected offenders and question them. |
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The court recently upheld the compulsory DNA profiling of certain convicted federal offenders, through mandatory blood sampling. |
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According to Erewhonian law, offenders are treated as if they were ill whilst ill people are looked upon as criminals. |
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They changed the definition of an institution to exclude these schools and homes for young juvenile offenders. |
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Magistrates sent Harris to a young offenders institution for 90 days. |
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Other measures include working with offenders to change their behaviour and working with communities to improve leisure facilities for youngsters. |
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In January, a new cold case detective unit was established to trawl over old murder and rape cases in an attempt to catch violent offenders still at large. |
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The first offenders were given a sound thrashing by the security guards. |
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In one telegram, I describe the Alice-in-Wonderland quality of a meeting with him in which I tried to persuade him to cleanse the security forces of their worst offenders. |
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This list is made up of other designated dangerous offenders, lifers, hostage takers and others who might be likely to harm the staff or attempt escape. |
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As regards other offenders, the surveys we carried out as part of the price awareness campaign towards the end of last year showed how prices can vary widely. |
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California already locks up more three strikes offenders than the other states that have similar repeat offender laws on their books put together. |
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Whether they can actually negotiate voluntary restraints remains unclear, since presumed offenders are peddling cut-rate steel in part to keep shaky economies afloat. |
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Surely something as simple as an electronic speed indicator, coupled with a 30 mph zone sign, would have effectively targeted the worst offenders. |
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As a result, the Interior Ministry circulated a warning that the Penal Code envisages two years imprisonment, corrective labour or internal exile for offenders. |
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Young offenders responsible for vandalising some of Hull's most attractive areas have redeemed themselves by restoring a ruined pavilion in West Park to its former glory. |
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But as bad as spammy SEO firms are, there are worse offenders. |
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It is desirable for all offenders charged with an indictable or a serious summary offence to complete a copy of the fingerprint information form P59B in their own handwriting. |
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This was partly due to a growing disinclination to lock up convicted offenders, and partly to the decreasing ability of the police to clear up crimes. |
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With a spurt in railway crimes the railway police have hit upon the idea to bring out posters and laminated sheets depicting the modus operandi employed by the offenders. |
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The spokeswoman was responding to a question about the ambiguous descriptions of the offenders, which have ranged from mixed race to white or Afro-Caribbean. |
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Rehabilitation is, if society is not to nurture a permanent and growing criminal class, and turn those who have committed minor crimes into more serious offenders. |
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However, the exasperation over repeat offenders is completely reasonable. |
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Many of the young offenders who are let out are not first offenders. |
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Information on the hotline is passed on to local councils and the Environment Agency every day so they can track down offenders and keep a check on the problem. |
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Because it's more difficult for potential offenders to get their hands on a semi-automatic rifle or shotgun, they're using handguns or knives or syringes instead. |
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I applaud those judges who are sentencing those offenders to prison. |
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It demonstrated the procedures to follow for sentencing young offenders. |
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He was not convicted but entered a pretrial diversion program, common for first-time offenders. |
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It will specifically target offenders and disrupt their activities. |
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As a moth to a flame, the graffiti offenders appear to be drawn to the building used as a cricket pavilion, close by the entrance to the Tattenham Way Recreation Ground. |
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The pillory was a set of stocks that imprisoned head and arms and was used to humiliate petty offenders, who would be insulted and perhaps pelted with mud by passers-by. |
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Both parties are now equal opportunity offenders when it comes to gaming the system. |
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For the moment, most offenders, and their erstwhile protectors, are being more careful. |
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This means short-time sentences for drug offenders and a revolving door style situation which returns them to our streets, unrepentant and back in business. |
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The dark-suited security guys rushed forward to tote the offenders from the room. |
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We clip newspaper articles showing lengthy sentences for repeat offenders. |
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Depending on the severity of these, some of the offenders would be caned. |
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The cost of scrambling the police helicopter far outweighs any punitive fine imposed on any one of these offenders, were they to have been genuine. |
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The second hypothesis specifically predicted that youth with childhood onset conduct disorder would commit more aggressive offenses than adolescent onset offenders. |
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Drunk drivers and other misdemeanor offenders may be less likely to face prison if a Ministry of Justice policy proposed yesterday is implemented. |
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Over the past few years, activist groups have raised money to spare the lives of juvenile offenders who are unable to pay the fee. |
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The last tally of children on death row, in 2011, estimated at least 143 child offenders were awaiting the gallows in Iran. |
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Jamie and Gladys, both of whom were first-time offenders, were sentenced to life. |
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The worst offenders as far as we are concerned are legalese and planning documents. |
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A furious Selby burglary victim said today that Britain's law lords had lost touch with reality after calling for more lenient sentences for offenders. |
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As with many other laws in the United States, legislation denying voting rights to convicted felons and other offenders varies widely from state to state. |
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In fact, he jokes, if the city really wants to build a courthouse that won't go over budget, it should let him assemble a construction crew of young offenders. |
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But minor offenders are caught in the storm as well, and can face hefty punishment. |
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The offenders are no longer laughing and slapping each other high fives. |
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Changes that define whether piracy is for profit or not have set a threshold that will allow not-for-profit offenders to get off scot-free, Lee said. |
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The film will be sent to the local community beat manager, who will compile evidence against repeat offenders which could result in bikes being confiscated. |
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How should the home secretary respond to the succession of nasty murders committed by offenders under supervision by the probation service in the community? |
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A document from the National Justice Department said the alleged offenders involved clerks, prosecutors, assistant state attorneys, legal administration officers and typists. |
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Professional and recreational fishermen and crabbers are the worst offenders, attracted to the large fish and sand crab populations found in the area. |
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In Florida alone, 10,000 non-violent drug offenders are incarcerated. |
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Therefore, those offenders who are insecurely attached to their caregivers are likely to have dysfunctional relationships with other individuals, such as peers. |
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And Americans overwhelmingly support eliminating mandatory minimum sentences for nonviolent drug offenders. |
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The documents also highlight the apparent complicity by secular law enforcement in keeping some of these offenders out of jail. |
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Whether by taking offenders out of circulation, or by deterring people from committing crimes in the first place, the evidence does seem to support the view that prison works. |
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We are used to reading court reports in which the identity of minor offenders is concealed so that their characters are not irretrievably stained. |
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The huge prison bulge may temporarily slow down crime, as it apparently has, but as offenders are released, the number of new crimes can be expected to skyrocket. |
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Last night, critics of the service suggested overworked and under-resourced prosecutors were dealing leniently with many offenders simply to clear enormous backlogs of cases. |
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Few communities have the resources to offer meaningful programs that try to re-educate offenders. |
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The Justice Department wants lawyers to help non-violent drug offenders get clemency to leave jail. |
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A special team of professional witnesses are also set to swing into action to gather evidence on the culprits as the council gets tough with persistent offenders. |
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New York, like many states, releases nonviolent offenders from prison toward the end of their sentences to live in halfway houses in the community and go to work. |
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The thousands of offenders released each year from Colorado prisons cannot be treated as an homogeneous group nor assisted in a standardized manner. |
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Labor will also make it more difficult for repeat offenders to get bail, no matter how minor the offence, by overturning the presumption in favour of bail. |
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The offenders were described only as wearing balaclavas and dark clothing. |
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Those offenders will be offered conditional cautions in future, meaning they will escape prosecution but must agree to co-operate with rehabilitation projects. |
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The motelier said the first contact with the offenders was at 2.00 am yesterday when a man arrived at the office wanting a room for him and some associates. |
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Rather, the focus here will be firmly upon my own and other researchers' experiences of practical issues which arise in the course of fieldwork with offenders. |
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The carer, a competent young woman, was obviously quite accustomed to this and handled the worst offenders with patience, courtesy, and complete effectiveness. |
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The two greatest offenders come back-to-back in the middle of the album. |
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Are we becoming increasingly tolerant or intolerant of offenders? |
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He did not say what punishments had been meted out to other offenders. |
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In November 1933, a new provision was added to the criminal code that provided the option of forced intramural treatment for mentally disturbed and addicted offenders. |
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There is urgent need to link and sensitise the police, medical fraternity and the judiciary so that deterring punishments are meted out to the offenders, he said. |
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The offenders are described as two white males, with English accents. |
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The company, based in James Street, has introduced the hard line tactics in a bid to clamp down on offenders who are determined not to pay their fares. |
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It is significant that the expression of public disapproval embodied in the Western Australian three strikes law is directed in practice so narrowly at youth offenders. |
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In 1846 young offenders were separated from adults and sent to industrial schools, the precursors of borstal institutions, for treatment and rehabilitation. |
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Younger offenders recidivate more quickly than older offenders. |
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Research has documented that as offenders mature, they are less likely to continue using drugs and less likely to recidivate than are younger offenders. |
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Many are repeat offenders creating potentially hazardous bottlenecks. |
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That provision accords first-time offenders something called Pre-Trial Intervention. |
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Should courts, when sentencing offenders, have one eye on the remissions system that used to operate before truth in sentencing legislation came in? |
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The majority of offenders with an APD diagnosis on file were in fact psychopaths, once more highlighting the asymmetric association between these two disorders. |
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At the meeting he pledged to introduce indeterminate sentencing for serious offenders, meaning they would not be released from prison until it was proved they were safe. |
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Some violent offenders are not sociopathic or psychopathic, yet probably about 20 percent of the prison population is diagnosable as being psychopathic. |
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Some critics also claim restorative justice is a soft option for young offenders who might best be given custodial sentences for the havoc they cause in communities. |
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This negative perception may be related to the high rates of physical abuse inflicted by both biological fathers and stepfathers on sexual offenders. |
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Transportation to Australia or incarceration in one of the new penitentiary prisons became the standard punishment for serious, non-homicidal offenders. |
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It is believed a property crimewave can be stopped if offenders are hit with the Big Brother tactics. |
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The project involves offenders overpainting graffiti and then applying an anti-vandal coating. |
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Operation DARC will concentrate on improving household security, public awareness and targeting known repeat offenders. |
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The section provides for death sentence as maximum punishment for repeat offenders in rape and gang-rape cases. |
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First, beginning in the early 1970s, concerted efforts were made at the federal and state levels to deinstitutionalize status offenders. |
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Among the most frequent offenders are antidepressants and antianxiety drugs, blood pressure medications and opioid pain relievers. |
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The deinstitutionalization of minor offenders helps reduce prison overcrowding. |
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Lese majesty used to be a high crime, for which royal or imperial courts often put offenders to death. |
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It is suggested that alternative punishments should be found for less serious offenders. |
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Likewise, offenders cannot be expected to turn their life around while they are dependent on drugs or in fear of being assaulted. |
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There are concerns that not enough is being done to rehabilitate offenders and that there is no consistent policy on rehabilitation. |
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As they are considered a type of explosive, offenders can in principle be tried before military courts, though this is unusual in practice. |
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In Acts dated 1592 and 1672, the Court was given the full power to fine and imprison offenders. |
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Serco, as well as its rival G4S, was accused of overcharging the Ministry of Justice on its contract to tag offenders. |
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In Britain Serco supplies electronic tagging devices for offenders and asylum seekers. |
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During serving of community sentences, similarly to suspended sentence, offenders usually will be supervised by a probation officer. |
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Wales has no prison for either women offenders or high risk offenders, who must be housed in jails in England. |
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Among the worst offenders is the takeout favorite, broccoli cheddar. |
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As a result, a large proportion of repeat offenders, bears that are killed for public safety, are females. |
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In Algeria, the el Kseur platform in Kabylie gives tribes the right to fine criminal offenders. |
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Among countries who regularly execute drug offenders are China, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, Iran and Singapore. |
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Repeat offenders who continue to steal may become subject to life imprisonment in certain states. |
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Three strikes laws in certain states impose harsh penalties on repeat offenders. |
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Evans undertook travel to distant areas of the country in order to find offenders. |
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Many offenders thus stayed in the colony as free persons, and might obtain employment as jailers or other servants of the penal colony. |
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He was a prominent sentencing officer at the Old Bailey and the man who gave important information about capital offenders to the cabinet. |
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In grievous and inhuman crimes, offenders should be remitted to their prince. |
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It was reopened as a prison in 1920, and then contained some of Britain's most serious offenders. |
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A year later Dartmoor was converted to a Category C prison for less violent offenders. |
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Then later that year Plymouth Corporation wanted to use the exposed site for housing juvenile offenders. |
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Where habitual offenders remain, we can be sure that any sin-bin will not be populated by members of any one racial group alone. |
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Evaluating the effects of the Wendigo Lake Expedition Program on young offenders. |
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Yoon also serves as guardian ad litem for alleged status offenders in the firm's guardian ad litem project with the Fulton County Juvenile Court. |
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Parents will not be given names and addresses, but will be told how many offenders are in their area. |
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But they appear to be blinded in both eyes when it comes to the glaur left behind by the two-legged offenders. |
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Top 5 JSA can be withheld from claimants for between four and 13 weeks, with repeat offenders liable for three-year stoppages. |
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A litany of cynically broken promises too long to particularise but what about jailing knife carriers and cracking down on violent offenders? |
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The draft plans to combat the smuggling of subsidized oil derivates by penalizing offenders. |
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