- In
ordinary language, a
crime is an
unlawful act
punishable by a
state or
other authority. The term
crime does not, in
modern criminal law, have any simple...
- role in
finding socially just
solutions to
shared problems,
including lawbreaking. Scott's
broad research in
investigating prisoners and
their life in...
-
superlatively fresh metaphor for a middle-age crisis: It took
cancer and
lawbreaking to jolt Walt out of his
suburban stupor, to
experience life again—to...
- gap in
crime is
greatest for
serious crime and
least for mild
forms of
lawbreaking such as
minor property crimes." The 'Family
Violence Framework' applies...
-
superlatively fresh metaphor for a middle-age crisis: It took
cancer and
lawbreaking to jolt Walt out of his
suburban stupor, to
experience life again—to...
- fit. The
eventual article dealt with
issues of
traffic jams and
minor lawbreaking, but went on to
emphasize cooperation, generosity, and the good nature...
-
Haaretz wrote that "Israeli
society has
become accustomed to
seeing lawbreaking settlers receive special treatment and no
other group could similarly...
- crowds,
heavy marketing, and
occasional tourist misbehavior or
outright lawbreaking common on the Revolución strip.
Parque Morelos has a
small zoo and park...
- Wales. The
subtitle is a play on words: the book is not
about criminal lawbreaking, but
about how the
legal system is
failing in its purpose. The book's...
-
organizations and
foreign governments. It is
usually recognized that
lawbreaking, if it is not done publicly, at
least must be
publicly announced to constitute...