They would close ranks around individual perpetrators to protect them from any threat of prosecution by state or federal authorities. |
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If the charges are proved, throw the book at the perpetrators, but not until. |
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Clearly, the state now both sanctioned murder and offered absolution from guilt for the perpetrators. |
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Until recently, it was assumed that women rarely sexually abused children, but studies now acknowledge the existence of female perpetrators. |
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What induces perpetrators from all walks of life to sexually abuse young children, even infants, often with appalling violence? |
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They usually ask if you can identify the perpetrators and I've pointed out to them that if they arrive quickly, they'll catch them in the act. |
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They set about to swiftly close the case and make an example of the alleged perpetrators, who were quickly railroaded to prison. |
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Stofile claimed there was a perception that they looked at granting amnesty only to white perpetrators. |
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I am also in agreement that perpetrators must be held responsible for their actions. |
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It is not anti-Semitic, but it is about anti-Semitism and how the prejudice withers its perpetrators as well as their victims. |
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By murdering 37 and wounding scores of devotees, perpetrators have widened the emotional and communal divide. |
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I understand the impulse to focus one's moral revulsion on the perpetrators. |
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There have been no arrests and police are set to offer a reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the perpetrators. |
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Propagandists and perpetrators were not only from the far Right, but also from the Left. |
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I'm going to go out on a limb and say I don't think the perpetrators were embittered citizens or teenage vandals. |
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He speculates that, as things stand, the victims and the media are left to speculate on the precise motives of the perpetrators. |
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It often takes years, of course, to find the causes of air disasters or the perpetrators, as the case may be. |
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I suppose he would have had their guts for garters, but as it was, the main perpetrators got off very lightly. |
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The judge's bailiff plays the opera on a boombox for the perpetrators who can only sit and stare back and not look out the window or nap. |
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Trees can improve protection by obscuring assets and people, but they also screen perpetrators from view. |
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The EU utterly condemns the perpetrators and sponsors of these acts of barbarism. |
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The Specials piled out of the van and moved into the crowd, separating the perpetrators and supporting the officers already on the scene. |
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Police moved in on one of perpetrators as she was shopping at the Royal Garden Plaza. |
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It proved not to be the dawn of a new millennial age of 'vital religion' in Scotland, as its perpetrators had hoped. |
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This was the only way to let new trust grow across a deep trench between the erstwhile perpetrators and their victims. |
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Trade amnesty for perpetrators in return for them putting their misdeeds on the public record. |
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Many have expressed their pessimism over the police's ability to find the perpetrators in the latest bomb blasts. |
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And as with every crime, more perpetrators go undetected than are ever brought to justice. |
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To answer the question we must first identify the perpetrators of the crimes. |
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The only people who can nail the perpetrators are the reporters who heard the leaks. |
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Its perpetrators must be punished because crimes unpunished generate more criminals. |
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While child abduction is nothing new, the perpetrators are becoming bolder and more brazen. |
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The police are doing their utmost to bring the heartless perpetrators to justice. |
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The perpetrators of these acts are nihilists who place no more value on their own lives than they do on ours. |
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The sheriff Little Bill first proposes to settle accounts by bullwhipping the perpetrators. |
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It never objectifies the subject of the violence, nor does it dehumanize the perpetrators of violence. |
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Obstructionism from the military, the right, and the courts prevented a full accounting or retribution against the perpetrators. |
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Spain has recently seen the arrival of happy slapping and other versions of crimes in which the perpetrators record what they are doing. |
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I totally lost track of the story because once again, I sat open-mouthed and staring at the perpetrators. |
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When thieves heisted a car rented to cricket-star Brian Lara and the perpetrators discovered his bat in the vehicle, they returned it. |
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The police still do not have any leads on the motive or the perpetrators of that homicide. |
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Or are the birds simply so clever at finding a carcass soon after the animal's death that its owner concludes they are the perpetrators? |
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Individuals with serious mental illness are, in fact, more likely to be victims, rather than perpetrators of violence. |
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Those perpetrators are hereby sentenced to remain a thousand yards away from any computer equipment, lest they be apprehended on sight. |
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He's really a cop going undercover to find the perpetrators of a series of daring hijackings. |
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According to the students, false memory syndrome was merely a legal defense contrived by accused perpetrators. |
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Notice how some clever perpetrators of downright rudeness can make you feel as though you are the impolite one. |
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If discrimination is not challenged then we are effectively in collusion with the perpetrators of such behaviour. |
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Nevertheless, Jarausch's focus on the effects of the post-atrocity court's work on the community from which the perpetrators sprang is helpful. |
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She has pledged to assist intelligence agencies of foreign governments in bringing the perpetrators to justice. |
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The word connotes secrecy and duplicity, but the perpetrators have been completely up front and honest about their goals and about their motives. |
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The rhetoric serves to perpetuate the myth that perpetrators have no control over their behaviour when they are drunk. |
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The villains then were misguided terrorists, the perpetrators now are our irrepressible politicians. |
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The perpetrators of genocide were no different from those who did not participate in the bloodletting. |
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Never a thing of beauty, the game got even scrappier with Tom McCarthy brandishing the yellow card to three perpetrators of clumsy fouls. |
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Once again it is the vulnerable who are the victims of crime while far too often the perpetrators escape justice. |
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It is important that we work to break the cycle that can trap people in crime, both as victims and perpetrators. |
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There should be no impunity and any perpetrators of such a horrific crime against humanity must be held accountable. |
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Increasingly, the perpetrators of cyberattacks are not computer professionals. |
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However, they often know very little about these earlier doctrines, which are used by perpetrators to justify their criminal predations. |
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When perpetrators of ghastly crimes are tried, we almost always hear the victims' families' calls for vengeance. |
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Whenever we are perpetrators or victims of oppression, we feel diminished, degraded, dehumanized. |
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These kinds of outrages are deplorable and the perpetrators should be brought to justice. |
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In addition to having many psychopathic features, perpetrators of unlawful confinement shared several other characteristics. |
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Woods meanwhile called for perpetrators to be criminally prosecuted and deregistered by the council. |
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This explanation involves subscribing to a view that the perpetrators act egoistically. |
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But this shows you the evilness of the perpetrators of this cowardly attack. |
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They want justice to be seen to be done, particularly where perpetrators remained quiet, equivocated or evaded the truth. |
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As long as the real perpetrators are not caught and punished with exemplary sentences, these attacks will continue to hurt innocent people. |
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He had accompanied residents to court on seven or eight occasions and he had witnessed the perpetrators of anti-social behaviour walk away scot-free. |
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Nobody came forward to say the spill had been an accident, so the assumption must be that it was a purposeful dumping, and one that the perpetrators got away with. |
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The perpetrators of political turmoil in Juba are not Dinka or Nuer, nor any other ethnic people who make up South Sudan. |
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The Quran admonished as evildoers the perpetrators of the practice where girls were buried at birth. |
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And when there are transgressions, the perpetrators should be brought to justice, not protected. |
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Justice reinforces social norms and deters some would-be perpetrators. |
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The result would hardly prove consistent with the object and purpose of the Statute and its intent to put an end to impunity for the perpetrators of the most serious crimes. |
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Even now, the offspring of the perpetrators deny it ever happened. |
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The story follows the adventures of a desk cop who, when his ex-wife is viciously murdered and his beloved daughter kidnapped, takes to the road after the perpetrators. |
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Eye witnesses said the perpetrators were carrying rucksacks. |
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But why then are so many women extinguished by the perpetrators? |
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The data revealed that there were 8,292 perpetrators who had committed more than 14,120 physical and psychological assaultive acts against mental health professionals. |
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What part was played by the perpetrators across occupied Europe? |
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It might be allowed that involuntary tests, including race, may be used to identify perpetrators of known acts, but not merely potential malefactors. |
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In an ironic twist, English supporters are now more likely to be the victims than the perpetrators of hooliganism. |
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Women as perpetrators include nearly 200 women tried as spies, smugglers, couriers, and saboteurs conducting such activity as cutting telegraph wire. |
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Joshua Oppenheimer invited some of the perpetrators, now old men, to restage their crimes. |
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But instead of their perpetrators being punished, the victims were intimidated, isolated, and retaliated against. |
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It is also memories like these that make it easier to write scenes of inflicting pain upon male perpetrators. |
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Rather than waste precious airtime analysing the motivations of the perpetrators, the series concentrates on poring over the gory details of their foul deeds. |
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Mary Roche who advocated the setting up of a Boot Camp where the perpetrators of serious crime would learn discipline, respect and how to control themselves. |
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Who were the planners and perpetrators of this cowardly and heinous crime? |
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An act of parliament was passed in 1973 to set up a tribunal with jurisdiction to punish the perpetrators of the genocide. |
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Genocidal acts were nourished within both military structures and civilian structures and, to a substantial degree, perpetrators remained immune from the law. |
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The second element of command responsibility is the failure to take reasonable measures to control one's subordinates by preventing atrocities or punishing the perpetrators. |
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Even today, most of the perpetrators of these crimes against Native women are non-native, which is unusual. |
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Since the effect of compounding an offence is that of acquittal, the perpetrators would also know that they cannot be tried again for the same offence. |
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Police will be studying footage from surveillance cameras that captured many of the anti-semitic perpetrators in the act. |
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Identifying the perpetrators of this appalling tragedy is a criminal matter, not a technical one. |
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In cases such as a spate of recent suicides by adolescents who were bullied on Facebook, the perpetrators were well known. |
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He said police wanted to encourage people not to take the law into their own hands when a crime was committed, but to hand the perpetrators over to the authorities. |
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The perpetrators of violence are ready for supreme sacrifices. |
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The best a book like this can do is to bring readers a general survey of hoaxes, their nature and perpetrators, and offer some tips on how to avoid being hoaxed. |
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Most often the perpetrators counterfeited credit cards owned by nationals of France, Italy, the UK, Germany, the US, Canada and Scandinavian countries. |
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Simply put, the common denominator among perpetrators of mass shootings is not mental disorder, but being a young male. |
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The perpetrators involved are not softies, they are very tough kids. |
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It is impossible to sue the true perpetrators and bring them to justice. |
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If, indeed, the perpetrators of last week's attacks are part of a global network, it will require a coordinated international law enforcement effort to bring them to justice. |
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But I think we have shown that we have the capacity to reach a long way to find the perpetrators of this crime and to bring them to justice and call them to account. |
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The very public policy reason insurers do not insure against punitive damages, is that we don't want insurance to cover the perpetrators of intentional bad acts. |
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Now is the time to show our courage, to show our resilience, to show the perpetrators of this diabolical act that our spirit is more resolute and determined than ever before. |
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If this is correct, the US response should be to drive a wedge between the perpetrators and to their close supporters, rebarbative as they definitely will turn out to be. |
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Like in the case of Rwanda, the perpetrators were the Hutu-led government, Interahamwe and Impuzamugambi militias. |
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These surveys collect information about the victims of crime, the circumstances surrounding the crime, and the behaviour of the perpetrators. |
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Many political activists of DLK were assassinated with the perpetrators not being found, including Xhemajl Mustafa, Rugova's most trusted aide. |
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Looting was never condoned by Allied forces, and perpetrators were punished. |
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In 2000, Indigenous Australians were more likely per capita to be both victims of and perpetrators of reported crimes in New South Wales. |
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The perpetrators are unknown, but Chauci raiders are among the prime suspects. |
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The perpetrators were impulsively violent and willing to kill. |
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In the night of April 13 around 30 unidentified perpetrators attacked LGBT activists. |
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And, in the process, it will have the perpetrators of unsolved crimes who think they have beaten the system quaking in their shoes. |
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It is unclear whom the perpetrators were or what actions were taken. |
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Representatives of the Chinese Embassy in Kyrgyzstan preliminarily identified the perpetrators as ethnic Uyghurs, possibly Chinese nationals. |
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Singh and we are looking forward to Pakistan moving further in that direction of bringing to justice those perpetrators of that crime. |
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The individual mentes reae of the joint perpetrators have to be considered separately. |
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It is alleged that the planners and perpetrators of the murder were at the highest echelons of the Somoza regime. |
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In some German versions of the headless horseman, he seeks out the perpetrators of capital crimes. |
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In Timor-Leste, community panels pursued the same goals while also requiring convicted perpetrators to perform reintegrative community service. |
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On Sunday power was still out in much of Sana'a as the alleged perpetrators continue to intimidate repairmen with guns. |
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In the case of these vile perpetrators, it is probably all of the above. |
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Although the identities of the perpetrators are unknown, Turpin may have been involved. |
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Often the perpetrators of these crimes are gangs of street children. |
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The elders, the parents, and the adults create the next generation of violent, cruel perpetrators of blind ideologic fanatics who have a strong grip on the world at this time. |
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We also know that there are best practices in treating women and men who have been victims of IPV as well as for those who have been the perpetrators of such violence. |
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It grows old and vanishes unlamented along with its perpetrators as evolution turns it into something different with each new generation of stand-ups. |
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The perpetrators of this heinous act must be brought to justice. |
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The author asks questions about where the stereotypical images of genocide perpetrators and victims move people to action and where they merely reinforce prejudices. |
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Trade restraints such as price fixing and monopolization tend to promote inefficiency and increase profit for the perpetrators, at the expense of consumer welfare. |
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