Sentences with phrase «much less crime»

In areas where it is legal, they have much less crime associated with it.

Not exact matches

They do not deserve to live, much less continue to get away with their horrific crimes against humanity and all those millions, even billions, of defenseless children throughout their history!!
And the probability that a criminal who had committed crimes against the state would be allowed a decent burial much less actually removed from the cross.
His study of 320 metropolitan areas confirms that poverty and crime are much less likely to reach critical mass in politically integrated metropolitan areas.
even if i can out and said he was a ped, its much lesser of a crime than to side with the peds which he blatently does?
Actually, in 2008 the Journal of Religion & Society did a study on this, comparing more secular nations versus Religious based countries and found that the more secular nations were much, much less likely to commit violent crimes.
It should be a crime to allow some people to parent at all, much less before they're ready.
In my house, they wouldn't even be able to tell if it was a crime scene (because it always looks that way), much less separate the bad guy's fingerprints and hairs from all the stuff the kids track in every day.
I wasn't able to find the actual indictment to see what charges they were given, but I have a feeling this is much less about «election interference» and more the fact that they were committing OTHER crimes to accomplish that.
NYC 25 yr gun - related violence decline, continuing this year, clearly shows that fewer guns have resulted in dramatically less gun related violence of all types, much as the 10 yr ban on assault weapons lowered crime involving that weapon,» Bratton wrote.
Published in PLOS ONE, the research found that eyewitnesses to a crime who sleep before being given a lineup are much less likely to pick an innocent person out of a lineup — at least when the perpetrator is not in the lineup.
There's so much more to explore far beyond the outcome of the crime, but Kiri ultimately sets that aside to make room for a mystery whose final reveal is far less interesting than the exploration of emotional fallout that came before it.
Gudegast, making his feature directing debut after writing «A Man Apart» and «London Has Fallen,» seems to understand just enough about that element of Mann's film to recreate some of its conflicts — both in terms of crime scenarios and the characters» civilian lives — but lacks the discipline, or maybe skill, to lend them real emotional weight, much less originality.
When he learns that the man who's been serving time for the crime is about to be set free, a long - lost sense of purpose sparks inside him, and with little thought, much less any sort of plan, he sets out to avenge their deaths.
Of Dreamers and Drug Mules: Rep. King on the DREAM Act Tampa Bay Times, July 26, 2013 «In a decade of research, Gonzales has found only a tiny percentage of undocumented immigrants got involved with crime, much less stayed involved with crime.
Other data are often just noise: For example, it's interesting that children enrolled in Head Start may be less likely to take to crime as adults, but it's pretty much irrelevant to judging the efficacy of an expensive government program that's failed to show much in terms of student performance.
Violent crime, while much less common in Coronado, did account for nearly 7 percent of reported crime in Coronado that year.
The Telegraph article added: «Ms Osofsky said the SFO has been on a «knife - edge for years», with a chequered history of success in its prosecutions: «I'm not suggesting corruption is a «lesser» crime, and a healthy prosecuting arm needs to be kept, but a classic SFO prosecution is about individual scalps and even big brand names such as Rolls and Tesco, but the scale of money laundering is much bigger but largely unknown.»
But it seems clear that prostitution causes much less harm than violent crimes.)
As one lawyer (among many lawyers) who has made these points repeatedly on behalf many defendants who seem much more deserving of sympathy than Mr. Libby — such as decorated veteran Victor Rita who just had his 33 month sentence affirmed by the Supreme Court for crimes seemingly much less serious than Libby's — I suppose I am pleased to see President Bush demonstrate compassionate conservativism for Libby.
«The ban is particularly offensive with respect to young women, as women between the ages of 18 and 21 are much less likely to engage in violent crime than older members of the general population who are unaffected by the ban.»
Yet, whether data retention obligations are also justifiable, more generally, to combat ordinary crime, or even in proceedings other than criminal proceedings, as the UK government argues in its submission before the CJEU, is much less obvious.
And your first paragraph doesn't quite apply because you're describing a defense against a crime, which would have to be prosecuted by the state, and prosecutors don't last long if they bring frivolous claims, much less nonsense arguments.
Violent crimes, while less common in Escondido, are much more severe.
If such were actually beneficial to People, as a whole, there would be much safer environments and less crime within the country; however, a quick perusal and examination of crime statistics, a fair assessment of jail and prison population reports, compared with, your local and national news media outlets will show the truth of governments» boast in its «protect and serve» status as a mere fallacy.
But your Fulton County home may cost much more to insure, particularly if you have made claims in the past, if your neighborhood has a history of crime and theft, or if you have a less than stellar credit score.
«When parents engage their child in positive activity from an early age, the likelihood of that same child being involved in a crime down the road is much less.
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