Mr Cable continued: «We therefore believe that the police should investigate this matter fully and the crown prosecution service (CPS) should make an assessment as to whether charges should be brought against those individuals who are implicated in what looks
like criminal behaviour.»
Not exact matches
ASBO is an acronym for Anti-Social
Behaviour Order — created in the UK several years ago as an alternate means to
criminal prosecution for keep young hooligans in check — sort of
like a societal restraining order.
Although P - REACT and systems
like it can help pick out unusual
behaviour, they can't actually tell if an act is
criminal, points out Marcos Nieto at Vicomtech.
However, although systems
like P - REACT can help pick out unusual
behaviour, Marcos Nieto at Vicomtech emphasises that they can't actually tell if an act is
criminal.
In this it shares a lot of characteristics with some of the engineering and social sciences for example (as an aside I get a wry smile when I hear people say climate science is unique because we only have one experiment, and think about the way social scientists leap on those rare longitudinal studies to help them understand things
like learning and
criminal behaviour).
Mann is a pretty awful guy who smears and distorts
like the proper little dweeb he is... but the dweeb is entitled to defend himself against the accusation of
criminal behaviour.
When employees use technologies
like Facebook to make statements or engage in inappropriate or
criminal behaviour, employers should investigate and act with haste but not hastily.
Well, these provisions of the directive, just
like the case law they came from, are to do with expulsion of individuals whose
behaviour is a threat to society, usually because it is
criminal.
We already have decent protection against obsolete or incorrect legal information through specific court orders, youth courts and pardons, and need this overarching invention of the EU
like we need a legal requirement to forget the
criminal behaviour of a certain railroad running through Quebec...