Combating Violent Crime: 24 Recommendations to Strengthen Criminal JusticeDIANE Publishing, 1992 - 64 pages |
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... firearm , drug and repeat offenders . We have also achieved great success in stripping criminals , especially drug traffickers , of their ill - gotten gains and the instrumentalities of their trade . Since the inception of the federal ...
... firearm , drug and repeat offenders . We have also achieved great success in stripping criminals , especially drug traffickers , of their ill - gotten gains and the instrumentalities of their trade . Since the inception of the federal ...
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... firearms -- 95 % of violent crime is prosecuted by state and local authorities . Unfortunately , although many states have done much , most have , at least to some degree , lagged behind the major enhancements made at the Federal level ...
... firearms -- 95 % of violent crime is prosecuted by state and local authorities . Unfortunately , although many states have done much , most have , at least to some degree , lagged behind the major enhancements made at the Federal level ...
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... firearm . The Federal statute provides that any person who has been convicted of three violent felonies or serious drug offenses and is in illegal pos- session of a firearm shall be sentenced to at least 15 years imprison- ment without ...
... firearm . The Federal statute provides that any person who has been convicted of three violent felonies or serious drug offenses and is in illegal pos- session of a firearm shall be sentenced to at least 15 years imprison- ment without ...
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... firearm who has one prior violent conviction and increases the mandatory minimum for each additional prior violent conviction . The President has proposed such a graduated scheme for the Federal system— it would impose mandatory ...
... firearm who has one prior violent conviction and increases the mandatory minimum for each additional prior violent conviction . The President has proposed such a graduated scheme for the Federal system— it would impose mandatory ...
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... Firearms ( BATF ) of a group of career criminals found that each had committed an average of 160 crimes per year . " A 1982 Rand Corporation study found that about 24 % of inmates surveyed admitted to having committed more than 135 ...
... Firearms ( BATF ) of a group of career criminals found that each had committed an average of 160 crimes per year . " A 1982 Rand Corporation study found that about 24 % of inmates surveyed admitted to having committed more than 135 ...
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Fréquemment cités
Page 47 - ... the information likely to be obtained is relevant to an ongoing criminal investigation being conducted by that agency.
Page 16 - Stephen A. Layson, Homicide and Deterrence: A Reexamination of the United States TimeSeries Evidence, 52 Southern Economic Journal 68 (1985); James P.
Page 50 - The right to be present at all public court proceedings related to the offense, unless the court determines that testimony by the victim would be materially affected if the victim heard other testimony at trial.
Page 18 - Report to the Deputy Attorney General on Capital Punishment and the Sentencing Commission at 28 (Feb.
Page 23 - Both at the national level through discussions with the National District Attorneys Association and the National Association of Attorneys General...
Page 17 - SENATE COMM. ON THE JUDICIARY, ESTABLISHING CONSTITUTIONAL PROCEDURES FOR THE IMPOSITION OF CAPITAL PUNISHMENT, S.
Page 57 - I also believe the proposed unifon criminal code, submitted this past week, contains mandatory minimm sentences for the use of a firearm in the commission of a felony.
Page 47 - Court held that the use of a pen register is not a search within the meaning of the Fourth Amendment, and thus neither probable cause nor a warrant is necessary to employ such a device.
Page xi - Establish a range of tough juvenile sanctions that emphasize discipline and responsibility to deter nonviolent firsttime offenders from further crimes.
Page 43 - Under community policing, law enforcement works closely with the residents of the community to develop solutions to the problems of violent and drug-related crime. Community policing serves as the "bridge" between the "weeding" (law enforcement) and "seeding" (neighborhood revitalization) components.