Nah a crime is committed when someone breaks the law.
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Some crimes are stupid and victimless.
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Drinking and driving is a victimless crime right up to the point that a drunk driver hits a pedestrian or another car.
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But is the crime committed in the US, or in the other nation?
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If I was on one side of the Canadian border, and I shoot and kill a guy on the other side, which nation does the crime happen in?
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The caller said zero details about the crime other than what was reported.
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There are insufficient protections for women who are raped or the vitim of other sexual crimes in Iran.
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Iran maintains that homosexual sex acts are death penalty crimes and routinely executes homosexuals.
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Being something that usually comes with organized crime (gangs).
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Eye for an eye is fully practised in some of the most brutal societies, and that has never decreased the rate of violent crimes.
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For anyone interested in how they caught her; check out Forensic Files - Nursery Crimes, great episode.
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"I mean, why should you go to jail for a crime someone else noticed?"
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please tell me why operating a 1-2 ton amalgamation of steel and rubber at speed while impaired by alcohol should not be a crime, other than "he hasn't hit anyone yet!"
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by that logic i should be able to walk into the street today and start wildly firing a gun, not a crime until i shoot someone!
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There's very little to suggest the countries/states with the death penalty has less crime, so why do you think this would have any effect?
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Crime doesnt happen in the movies where some villan comes to town and takes over like joker in the batman.
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But to say he should be in prison, or that he's the lowest form of humanity...he has, thus far, not committed a crime, and shows no intention to do so.
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For prioritizing loosies and then not mentioning it when someone died resisting an attest of that crime.
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I can't wait to see some statistics on how much crime increases without them working.
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There were crimes committed both virtual and physical with Amanda's case.
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This this Alcorn case, you cannot arrest his parents for raising their child according to their beliefs unless their beliefs are a crime to begin with.
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unfortunately i think we will see more and more crime its good to hear the positive side to remind these punks that they can't just get away with this.
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Entrapment is convincing you to commit a crime that you otherwise wouldn't have.
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America has the most gun crime and mass shootings, and a serious issue with mental illness going untreated.
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This is illegal discrimination and a hate crime.
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It's not like cops are supposed to prevent crime, anyway.
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NY and NJ, however, have a habit of treating this as a defense to a crime rather than something that prevents you from being charged in the first place.
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What world do you live in in which you prosecute wholly innocent people for crimes they did not commit?
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The whole point of an indictment is to show that there is probable cause that someone DID commit a crime.
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It takes an illogical person to take third party hearsay as reported by a fourth party (or read off of a piece of transcript) and twist it around to conclusive proof that someone committed the crime.
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Second, you're retarded if you believe that increase in violent crime and death of cops doesn't overhwhelm police departments in a given area.
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I don't know about NY...but where I live, not many more people than currently commit real crimes (theft, violence) would change their behavior, should they no longer have to face institutional repercussions to their actions.
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For smaller and petty crimes, where the fixed costs of community organizing to defend from and prosecute exceed the returns, there may be a case for really needing some kind of institutional arrangement in order to dissuade criminals from such behavior.....but it is certainly not a given that the costs/downsides of bearing the live and let live system exceed the costs and downsides of what always comes with a big, centralized, bureaucratic police force.
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But then again I think we are one of the few countries where it is a crime to not save somebody who is dying if you can do it without endangering yourself so disregard the legal aspect.
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Don't get me wrong, I agree, but there's not less crime there's just less crime that's being ticketed.
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There's likely not more crime either.
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A trespasser might be guilty of a minor crime, but the law doesn't accept that he deserves to die for it.
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brazilian police do not like paperwork and from what im told if you commit a crime and try to flee it is grounds for being shot.
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i find that white people are often less racist towards asians since we have a stereotype of being passive and weak, while blacks and latinos have crime-related stereotypes :/ which is still pretty bummy.
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I'm simply saying the amount of crimes is unaltered.
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No crime wave, but certainly no Utopian society where everyone is holding hands and singing kumbaya.
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It's just a shame that the comp game within is so often ignored because of some false belief that good players winning is a crime.
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We looked at many factors of cities including income, crime, innovation, utility usage, population, etc.
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This means that outwardly they may look different, have different architecture, different kinds of buildings, different layouts, and so forth, but under the hood, when looking at broad indicators like resource consumption, crime, GDP, and innovation, they should work the same.
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It was an extreme example why your statement: "you don't fight a crime with another" is invalid.
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Non-violent crime with evidence of guilt in the bag?
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