Sentences with phrase «often lead to arrest»

Albany, NY — Youth advocates are calling for an overhaul of New York State's Juvenile Justice System Capital District Bureau Chief Dave Lucas investigates the call to action to stop the funneling of minority youth down life - paths that often lead to arrest, conviction, incarceration and, in some cases, death
Border scuffles tax the resources of the local police and often lead to arrests.

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In an earlier time, when historical and source criticism held sway, Mark's Gospel was often considered a collage of episodes, miracles and teachings leading up to stories about Jesus» arrest, trial, crucifixion and resurrection.
Too often, they lead to suspensions and arrests of young people like me that take us out of school and push us toward the streets, prison, or worse.
Gangs were bussed in, armed, and often led without fear of arrest by local Congress politicians spurring the murderers on by directing them to houses that had been pre-marked in a manner reminiscent of Nazi - era Germany.
The arrests often led to criminal records with life - long consequences that can prevent the young person from getting college aid or living in public housing.
The arrests often led to criminal records with life long consequences that can prevent the young person from getting college aid, or living in public housing.
The arrests often lead to criminal records with lifelong consequences that can prevent the young person from getting college aid, or living in public housing.
Academic Harry Blagg saying the most significant policing impact of the NT Intervention was a 250 per cent increase in the rate of arrests for driving offences, which often led to stints in prison.
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