Not exact matches
«It's worth noting that it's a
criminal offence too and we will
support a police prosecution if we can identify, along with the police, those individuals responsible for that
behaviour today.»
We will
support any
criminal action against those involved in such
behaviour, and should evidence point to the involvement of Chelsea season ticket holders or members the club will take the strongest possible action against them including banning orders.»
If we receive evidence of discriminatory
behaviour of any type, we will take the strongest possible action, including
supporting criminal prosecution.
Now if a mother must identify him as a risk in order to prevent his registration, this makes the situation visible and provides an opportunity for
support to be provided to both of them: to ensure her safety; and to engage with him on
behaviour change, or through the
criminal justice system.
So where does that leave a settlement agreement with a confidentiality clause, meant to settle a private (that is, not
criminal) dispute between two parties, regarding
behaviour that would also
support a
criminal prosecution if reported to the authorities?
Engage in numerous additional initiatives to create public education and awareness to challenge current attitudes and
behaviours; update health and physical education curriculum for students; develop tools and best practices to
support compassionate response from law enforcement authorities; strengthen
supports provided by hospitals; create a pilot program to provide free independent legal advice to sexual assault survivors whose cases are proceeding toward a
criminal trial, and many other broad - based initiatives.
Rather, it is implicit from his reasons that he found that her
behaviour was, along with her lack of financial gain or expectation of gain, and the absence of a
criminal record, some evidence
supporting a finding that she was not a drug courier, but instead had made a very poor decision on one occasion for which she would receive a gaol sentence.
CCLA is concerned that the Court's general formulation of the reasonable suspicion standard — that the evidence must
support apossibility of
criminal behaviour in light of the circumstances — sets a very low bar for authorizing police detentions and searches.
Second, we need to
support and rehabilitate young people who cross the line into antisocial or
criminal behaviour to divert them away from becoming prolific offenders.
Youth crime and consequent custody are facts of life but we can do more to prevent
criminal behaviour such as
supporting families, encouraging school attendance and showing responsibilities for others.