But how different everything becomes when our own countrymen are the wrongdoers. |
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I mean don't we have enough laws on the books against evildoers and wrongdoers? |
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Deciding when to inform on wrongdoers is one of the most wrenching dilemmas we can face. |
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I'm happier if we can use our understanding of criminal mechanisms to prevent cybercrime, not just penalize wrongdoers after the fact. |
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On the other hand, we have to consider the interest of society at large in finding our wrongdoers and repressing crime. |
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The Gemara regards judges as partners of Hashem because they maintain society by keeping wrongdoers from destroying society. |
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He even went to Wall Street to wag his finger at corporate wrongdoers, calling for legislative reform. |
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They were the ones who uncovered conspiracies, unmasked the wrongdoers and alerted the world to crimes against humanity. |
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It is not about punishing wrongdoers but apportioning and allocating responsibility for environmental damage. |
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Prison farm livestock and agriculture teach wrongdoers that they are mutually interdependent on each other. |
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They have this idea of incarcerating wrongdoers and throwing away the key and that, of course, we know doesn't work-and it's also darn expensive. |
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Jean Paul: Carine, did you understand why those wrongdoers are not punished? |
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First, there is retributive justice, where wrongdoers are held accountable for their actions. |
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In addition, their presence seems to have an inhibitive psychological effect on potential wrongdoers. |
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In my view more resources need to be devoted to the enforcement of our current laws to ensure that more and more wrongdoers are caught. |
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The military justice system does not only exist to punish wrongdoers, it is a central part of command, discipline and morale. |
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But on Wednesday, his latest effort to root out wrongdoers — this time, child cyberbullies — came unraveled. |
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The wrongdoers are accountable for their own politico-military errors like urban insurrectionism and crimes like Kampanyang Ahos. |
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Tortfeasors are generally treated not so much as wrongdoers as harm causers, who simply have a duty to make their victims whole. |
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It has a good chance of catching up with many wrongdoers and meting out to them the punishments which they deserve. |
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The judicial system is a travesty, with alleged wrongdoers sometimes held for months or years without charge. |
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The wrongdoers have deprived him of his ability to earn income which income generated U. I. benefits. |
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Without such necessary evidence, it cannot sanction wrongdoers and so these cases cannot serve as examples to inhibit future infractions. |
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The legislation relies on voluntary participation by victims and wrongdoers. |
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But that, aside from a few pathological cases that are well known to us, the wrongdoers are becoming more cunning. |
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If wrongdoings are uncovered, then the wrongdoers must be punished. |
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Perhaps things would change if we brought back the borstals and approved schools for persistent wrongdoers. |
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Modelled on a program created by Ville de Hull in 1997, this prevention program was developed to provide a presence in the parks to discourage wrongdoers. |
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This is what allows Wall Street hubris, in many cases: the conviction that wrongdoers won't be caught, and if they are, that they'll get off easy. |
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The reparations payments that some Acholi seek from the government can be seen as a symbolic gesture: a ritual in which they publicly declare their place on the side of the wrongdoers. |
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What if your crime – if it can be called that – is to be born the son, grandson or great-grandson many times removed from those wrongdoers, their acts echoing in your blood and in your name? |
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Panels cannot jail wrongdoers, but they can expel them. Students on both sides of the fence have complained that these amateur tribunals are inept. |
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However, wrongdoers still must be brought to justice. |
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Moreover, the new Regulation introduces a point system for serious infringements which can ultimately result in wrongdoers losing their licence to fish. |
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In adopting an instrumental approach, officials were not concerned with wrongs and wrongdoers but with selecting strategies that would encourage compliance with the market order. |
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The existing provisions of Part III permit the prosecution of wrongdoers. |
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They tend to conclude that the persons being controlled are necessarily wrongdoers and that it is therefore Black people and persons with a foreign appearance who perpetrate offences. |
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Restorative justice requires wrongdoers to recognize the harm they have caused, to accept responsibility for their actions and to be actively involved in improving the situation. |
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While the grievance process may delay the implementation of, or vary the form of sanctions, management's messages to potential wrongdoers are nevertheless clear. |
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From the information it received, the Commission concludes that member States' systems of sanctions do not seem to represent adequate deterrent to potential wrongdoers. |
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Third, class actions serve efficiency and justice by ensuring that actual and potential wrongdoers modify their behaviour to take full account of the harm they are causing, or might cause, to the public. |
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It is these ordinary people, who are struggling daily to make ends meet, who will be coughing up to subsidise the cushy lives of wrongdoers and recidivists. |
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With all due respect to Aaron, every era seems to have had its legion of wrongdoers and shortcutters who used whatever science was available to get an edge. |
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Errant physicians who are sanctioned by liberal boards may receive dispositions that differ from wrongdoers who face more conservative board members. |
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Taken collectively they represent an enormous change and are uncontrovertibly the greatest attack on individuals' rights to claim against wrongdoers Britain has ever seen. |
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