Poverty is a social and political status involving vulnerability to political and even
police intervention in one's life and the lack of any effective power to assert one's wishes and needs.
An offender can be ordered to pay to persons whose property was either lost or destroyed the replacement value of the property, provided that the damage, loss or destruction of the property was the result of the commission of the offence or
of police intervention while responding to the offence.
Violence had already erupted before the official start of the rally, including last night during a torchlit march on the University of Virginia campus,
where police intervention was reportedly minimal.
GNYCfC SUPPORTS CAMPAIGN ZERO to end police violence in America by
limiting police interventions, improving community interactions, and ensuring accountability.
Although the numbers of common assaults rose between 2003 and 2007 — a reflection of earlier and more
frequent police intervention resulting from use of A&E data — the number of more costly serious woundings fell in Cardiff.
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Nicholas Hancox argues that head teachers should be allowed to run their schools without police intervention
If they might become violent, you'll need the support of your friends and family as well as potential police intervention
The Trump International Hotel and Tower in Panama City boasts 369 hotel rooms, an infinity pool with spectacular ocean views, and a bitter business dispute that's already
required police intervention.
Police intervention in matters of internal school discipline is encouraged yet again by a new Act of Parliament.
By contrast, social media commentators kept a steady drumbeat of attention from the start of the protests, with
each police intervention serving to boost the baseline rather than just cause a transient spike in coverage (the sudden drop after October 12 is due to a lag in the monitoring tool, not an actual decrease in hits).
Kelly also took issue with Scheindlin's finding that the majority of the stop - and - frisks never lead to charges, saying much of
the police intervention happens before a crime is ever committed.
The Skelos family's emotions boiled over at a number of points, both during and after the sentencing, eventually leading to
police intervention.
Caregivers also reported patient - related crises during the prior year: 19 percent required an emergency department visit; 8 percent required urgent psychiatric care; 6 percent required
police intervention; and 6 percent required contacting a lawyer for various reasons such as bankruptcy, loss of business, loss of home or legal guardianship.
The bungling presence of too - slow «
police intervention» is represented in a pair of shiny patent brogues, while a gold piece of statement jewelry can be our «important artifact.»
Our third stop is Mashburn Elementary: a suburban school in Forsyth County, GA, where CRTC scores, sub-zero car lines,
police interventions and random acts of song, dance and laughter made our 2 - days filming on campus ridiculously memorable!
We are calling for a realignment of City resources to reflect the critical need to appropriately support students» social - emotional needs and address the striking racial disparities in
police interventions.
Another time, Toepke witnessed an argument between executives at the factory that required
police intervention to break up.
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An offender may be ordered to pay monetary damages, including loss of income and support, to a victim who has suffered bodily harm as a result of the commission of a criminal offence or
police intervention.
Police intervention and residential schools are examples of heavy, intrusive state action which non-racialized people are much less likely to experience.