Sentences with phrase «general crime fighting»

But shorn of its esoteric sounds, it simply posits that if a federal state harbours essentially different peoples, policing and general crime fighting must be built on these differing cultural, sociological and even anthropological blocs.

Not exact matches

They are members of a nationwide group known as The Initiative Collective — a volunteer crime prevention outfit that encourages people to fight back against violence using self - defense, armor and theatrics — in addition to doing general good deeds like fundraising, feeding the homeless and offering free martial arts training to anyone who wants it.
The NDC General Secretary accused the NPP government of pretending to fight corruption when all it does is to compromise institutions that fight crime.
In light of last month's VI Summit of the Americas in Cartagena, Colombia, it seems obvious and commendable that the Secretary General of the Organization of American States (OAS), José Miguel Insulza, would call on the leaders of the region Friday to help coordinate the fight against transnational organised crime.
De Blasio said he is «ready» to take legal action against U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who is threatening to take funds from so - called sanctuary cities by cutting a federal program that helps cities and states fight crime.
Cahill, a top aide and official in former Governor George Pataki's Administration, says as Attorney General he'd bring more focus to creating jobs and helping small business, improving education and protecting Charter Schools, and fighting crime.
Cahill says as attorney general he'd bring more focus to creating jobs and helping small business, improving education and protecting charter schools, and fighting crime.
He added in what appeared to be a veiled dig at prior AGs, «I think it's critically important that the next attorney general focus on fighting crime and keep running the government and the other issues to the other elected officials.»
'' I think it's critically important for the next attorney general to focus on fighting crime and leave running the government and the other issues to the other elected officials,» said Bloomberg, who has already endorsed Donovan for Attorney Ggeneral to focus on fighting crime and leave running the government and the other issues to the other elected officials,» said Bloomberg, who has already endorsed Donovan for Attorney GeneralGeneral.
Following the determination of the Nigerian Police leadership to put a stop to the excesses of its personnel and check impunity in the guise of fighting crime in the country, Inspector General of Police, Solomon Arase has ordered...
Mayor Bill de Blasio said he is «ready» to take legal action against U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who is threatening to take funds from so - called sanctuary cities by cutting a federal program that helps cities and states fight crime.
Despite his differences with Bratton over Black Lives Matter, de Blasio tried to present a unified front with his police commissioner on crime fighting in general.
He goes on to say, «While kicking Mr. Monserrate out of the senate has removed him from our state government, we can not rest until all of the bad apples are rooted out of the system, and as Attorney General I will vigorously fight crime and corruption wherever it occurs.»
Following the determination of the Nigerian Police leadership to put a stop to the excesses of its personnel and check impunity in the guise of fighting crime in the country, Inspector General of Police, Solomon Arase has ordered the establishment of a Complaint Response Unit (CRU).
«Former Deputy Attorney General Ron Gold knows how to fight crime and corruption,» Gold's ballot statement promises voters this year.
The ad, created by Mandy Grunwald, features a couple whose daughter committed suicide after being terrorized on the Internet, and praises the state Attorney General's work to fight Internet crime.
Anti-bullying and anti-aggression programs have proven to be effective in reducing misbehavior, vandalism and general delinquency (Fight Crime, 2003).
The Pennsylvania General Assembly has voted unanimously to make possession of animal fighting paraphernalia a crime.
Meanwhile, U.S. Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch recently acknowledged that the Department of Justice is contemplating using a federal law originally created to fight organized crime to prosecute climate skeptics.
Even though this opinion could seem at first disappointing for those who were expecting the AG to condemn PNR schemes, it appears that this «implicit acceptance» of PNR schemes follows the general principles created by the Court but simply innovates and addresses the new issues that had not been addressed so far with more consideration for the necessity to provide for effective tools to fight terrorism and serious crime.
While the Court acknowledged that the fight against serious crime may depend on modern investigative techniques for its effectiveness, this objective can not in itself justify the finding that general and indiscriminate data retention legislation is necessary for this fight against crime [103].
For one, is a general data retention obligation strictly necessary, or on the contrary, does it go «beyond the bounds of what is strictly necessary for the purposes of fighting serious crime, irrespectively of any safeguards that might accompany such an obligation» (emphasis added)?
And the Ugly However, the most disappointing element of the judgment, like the Opinion of the Advocate General, is that it does not query the appropriateness of data retention as a tool to fight serious crime [49].
Moving forward, the AG evaluates the proportionality of general data retention obligations, which he splits up in three separate (sub --RRB- requirements: are they appropriate (fourth requirement) as well as strictly necessary (fifth requirement) to achieve the aforementioned objective of fighting serious crime and proportionate in a democratic society (sixth requirement).
«a general obligation to retain data in relation to all persons and all means of electronic communication and extending to all traffic data, without any distinction, limitation or exception being made by reference to the objective of fighting crime -LRB-...)[is] compatible with Article 15 (1) of Directive 2002/58, taking into account Articles 7, 8 and 52 (1) of the Charter?»
The ECJ ruling, Home Secretary v Tom Watson & Ors (C - 698 / 15), prohibits governments from «general and indiscriminate retention» of data except where strictly necessary for the fighting of serious crime.
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