And free people are free to make mistakes and commit crimes and do bad things.
Men are more likely to commit crimes, end up in prison, kill themselves or be murdered.
Perhaps also the opportunity to safely commit crimes is diminished by the disaster itself.
If they commit crimes, they are supposed to be repatriated and tried by their own countries.
"Freedom's untidy, and free people are free to make mistakes and commit crimes and do bad things, " Rumsfeld said.
"This sentence is a clear message to those who commit crimes, " she said.
The legacy of this is that the network to commit crimes and deal with the proceeds is well established.
There should be "clear consequences" for youngsters who commit crimes, and their parents should not be allowed to "abdicate" responsibility.
In the 1970s, many kung fu heroes were acknowledged and they taught the public not to commit crimes, protect the people, etc.
Then inmates had better stay silent, is one response: those who commit crimes must expect to forfeit access to the conveniences of modern life.
The nation also needs to continue harnessing technology to identify risky foreign visitors and swiftly deport those who commit crimes or overstay their visas.
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In my experience many of the soldiers who commit crimes punishable by either civil laws or the UCMJ commonly fabricate an excuse for their behavior.
If they then commit crimes, the host country deports them instantly.
The crime rate was higher in the 1960s and 1970s when many in that large generation were teenagers, an age when higher proportions of people commit crimes.
Goldberg cites evidence from Adam Winkler, a law professor at UCLA, that concealed-carry permit holders actually commit crimes at a lower rate than the general population.
The plot turns on the manipulations of a mesmerist (David Ogden Stiers) who intones magical words into the telephone, causing people to fall into trances and commit crimes.
They would indignantly reject the idea that a member of a given racial group is under suspicion because 10 percent of those with his skin color commit crimes.
Unlike organized-crime cases, where there is no clear line of command between flunkies who commit crimes and the bosses who order them, corporations have an established hierarchy, he said.
"We will continue to co-operate with defrauded buyers and police to pursue the investigation, arrest and sentencing of those who commit crimes using our platform, " said Linda Kozlowski of Alibaba.com.
When a criminal uses a computer to commit crimes, law enforcement may be able, through lawful legal process, to identify the computer or subscriber account based on its IP address.
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Moreover, the goal of general deterrence would be ill-served by a public perception that, even for extraordinary reasons, a person can repeatedly reenter the U.S. after deportation and commit crimes without being imprisoned for a meaningful period.
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You prevent crime by trying to prevent individuals commit crimes when they come out, and you do that by tackling all the problems of offending behaviour and lack of education, lack of work skills and so on.
The three members that abstained objected to a paragraph within the resolution that would not allow the International Criminal Court to punish soldiers in the multinational force who commit crimes if they are from countries that have not ratified the treaty that created the ICC.
They are reported, for example, to have promised that military operations in Iraq will be more closely co-ordinated with the Iraqi government, that American troops will leave the streets, and, perhaps, that soldiers who commit crimes while not in their bases or on operations could be subject to Iraqi law.
Steve Levitt, an economist at the University of Chicago, and John Donohue, a professor of law at Stanford University, claim that women whose children would have been most likely to commit crimes as young adults instead chose to have abortions after the practice was legalised across the US in 1973.
Baghdad had sought the power to arrest and try Americans accused of crimes not related to official military operations, plus jurisdiction over troops and contractors who commit major crimes in the course of their duties.
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And if you are old enough to commit these crimes, you are old enough to face the punishment.
In 1998 the International Criminal Court was established to deal with individuals who commit international crimes.
If lesser sins were dealt with sooner, fewer people would commit serious crimes, he felt.
Let us send a powerful signal to anyone, anywhere, who might commit such crimes in the future.
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