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perpetrators and must
* In Divine Comedy ( Inferno, Canto XX ), Dante sees Tiresias in the fourth pit of the eighth circle of Hell ( the circle is for perpetrators of fraud and the fourth pit being the location for astrologers, sorcerers, soothsayers, diviners, and false prophets who claim to see the future when they couldn't ) He was condemned to walk for eternity with his head twisted toward his back ; while in life he strove to look forward to the future, in Hell he must only look backward.
** Resolution 47 / 121: condemned ethnic cleansing of the Bosnian Muslims by the Bosnian Serbs as genocide, ( fourteen year later the International Court of Justice ruled in the Bosnian Genocide Case of 2007, that ethnic cleansing was not enough in itself to be genocide, but that there must also be intent to kill a substantial part of the targeted group by the perpetrators ).
Laws should be passed, campaigns must be waged and perpetrators should be held accountable and punished.

perpetrators and use
Some studies suggest that adolescent perpetrators of sibling abuse choose younger victims, abuse victims over a lengthier period, use violence more frequently and severely than adult perpetrators, and that sibling abuse has a higher rate of penetrative acts than father or stepfather incest, with father and older brother incest resulting in greater reported distress than stepfather incest.
Occasionally, the use of these terms in reference to " alternative " spirituality or in an occult context implies the use of violence to assert these changing religious views – for example, in the book Lords of Chaos a rash of church burnings across Scandinavia has been described as a part of this trend because many of the perpetrators were self-described " pagans " seeking to overthrow what they deemed to be centuries of religious oppression by Christianity.
The Bureau of Legal Dentistry encourages the use of multiple dental impressions to create a “ dental lineup ”, similar to a suspect lineup used to identify alleged perpetrators of crime.
" If teams use a Blind U-Turn, they do not have to publicly reveal themselves as the perpetrators with their " Courtesy of " photo.
Where a credit card is involved, the perpetrators may also use the customer's credit card information to obtain cash or to make purchases of their own.
According to court testimony provided by the perpetrators later, they planned to use the chemical substance to kidnap Sakamoto from Yokohama's Shinkansen train station, but, contrary to expectations, he did not show up — it was a holiday ( Bunka no hi, or " Culture Day "), so he slept in with his family, at home.
Government, law enforcement and corporate security teams use geolocation as an investigatory tool, tracking the Internet routes of online attackers to find the perpetrators and prevent future attacks from the same location.
As the term becomes more frequently used, particularly by the media, " home invasion " is evolving to identify a particular class of crime that involves multiple perpetrators ( two or more ); forced entry into a home ; occupants who are home at the time of the invasion ; use of weapons and physical intimidation ; property theft ; and victims who are unknown to the perpetrators.
In one case, perpetrators accused of hate crimes against trans people have tried to use a trans panic defense, an extension of gay panic defense.
Meanwhile, a young and hopeful planetary civilization is murdered by the apparent use of a causality violation device which causes their sun to explode without warning ( the " iron sunrise " of the title ), and their defense systems to deploy automatically against the homeworld of the suspected perpetrators of the atrocity.
Its name comes from its regular use amongst Lebanese financial crime perpetrators, although it has now spread to various other international criminal groups.

perpetrators and religious
Streicher described Jews as sex offenders who were “ violators of the innocent ”, “ perpetrators of bizarre sex crimes ”, and “ ritual murderers ” performed in religious ceremonies using blood of other humans, usually Christians.
The Khalistan-related militant activities continued in the 1990s, as the perpetrators of the 1984 riots remained unpunished, and many Sikhs felt that they were being discriminated and their religious rights were being suppressed.
While sectarianism undoubtedly played a part in many murders during the rising, religion was often taken as a signifier of loyalty or disloyalty by both sides and the fact that Protestants were often among the perpetrators and Catholics among the victims of rebel massacres indicates that victims lost their lives for being perceived as loyalists as opposed to purely religious reasons.
On November 4, 1989, Tsutsumi Sakamoto ( 坂本 堤 Sakamoto Tsutsumi April 8, 1956-November 4, 1989 ), a lawyer working on a class action lawsuit against Aum Shinrikyo, a controversial and destructive " new religious movement " in Japan, was murdered, along with his wife and child, by perpetrators who broke into his apartment.

perpetrators and justify
In a recent study of jealousy by Mullen & Martin in 1994, 15 % of both men and women reported that at some time they had been “ subjected to physical violence at the hands of a jealous partner .” Culturally, jealousy may be even used tojustify violence towards partners .” Victims in a homicide case are most likely to be current or ex-partners, in both female and male perpetrators.
Many of the articles justified the lack of coverage, citing that the death did not justify national attention ; initial reports failed to mention that the two perpetrators were gay, whereas the Shepard reports identified Shepard as gay and the crimes as hate crimes from the beginning.

perpetrators and explain
* The 1971 Genocide in Pakistan-A Realist Perspective-How realpolitik considerations of the states involved explain why genocide was carried out with impunity, why it was permitted by international players, why it was halted by the Indian intervention and why the perpetrators were never punished.

perpetrators and their
The International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia since 1991, more commonly referred to as the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia or ICTY, is a body of the United Nations established to prosecute serious crimes committed during the wars in the former Yugoslavia, and to try their perpetrators.
The hoax story is disputed by Henry Bauer, who claims this debunking is evidence of bias, and asks why the perpetrators did not reveal their plot earlier to embarrass the newspaper.
The 1999 Lomé Accord called for the establishment of a Truth and Reconciliation Commission to provide a forum for both victims and perpetrators of human rights violations during the conflict to tell their stories and facilitate genuine reconciliation.
" During the Vietnam War, courts typically refused to excuse the perpetrators of illegal protests from punishment on the basis of their challenging the legality of the Vietnam War ; the courts ruled it was a political question.
The perpetrators rely on the fact that, by the time the victim realizes this ( often only after being confronted by a third party who has noticed the transactions or conversation and recognized the scam ), the victim may have sent thousands of dollars of their own money, and sometimes thousands or millions more that has been borrowed or stolen, to the scammer via an untraceable and / or irreversible means such as wire transfer.
Lolth does not tolerate any Drow that threaten to bring down her society, and the clergy make certain that perpetrators cease their destructive actions by either threatening or killing them, depending on her mood and how likely it is to be a successful deterrent.
" Princeton's Katherine Newman has found that, far from being " loners ", the perpetrators are " joiners " whose attempts at social integration fail, and that they let their thinking and even their plans be known, sometimes frequently over long periods of time.
The perpetrators were often known as the Verdets because of their green cockets, which was the colour of the comte d ' Artois – this being the title of Charles X at the time, who was associated with the hardline ultra-royalists, or Ultras.
Gross asserted emphatically that Polish perpetrators were not coerced by the Germans: “ the ‘’ Einsatzgruppen ,’’ German police detachments and various functionaries who implemented the ‘ final solution ’ did not compel the local population to participate directly in the murder of Jews ... the so-called local population involved in killings of Jews did so of their own free will .” ( p. 133 )
In addition, the Council urged all states to cooperate with the Russian Federation authorities in their efforts to find and bring to justice the perpetrators, organizers and sponsors of that terrorist attack.
Several of his perpetrators claim ignorance of the ' final solution ': Suchomel states he did not know about extermination at Treblinka until he arrived there, Stier insists he was far too busy managing railroad traffic to notice his trains were transporting Jews to their deaths.
Work at home scams earn their perpetrators more than $ 500 million per year.
Following the massacre the perpetrators hastily buried the victims, leaving their bodies vulnerable to wild animals and the climate.
Eventually, housebreaking, shoplifting goods worth more than 5 shillings, and the theft of sheep and cattle all became felonies without benefit of clergy and earned their perpetrators automatic death sentences.
On 19 March 1792, when the perpetrators of the massacre of Avignon had been introduced to the Assembly by Collot d ' Herbois, Vergniaud spoke indulgently of their crimes and lent the authority of his voice to their amnesty.
According to Widyono ," To date, while some organizations have publicized credible data on the number of feminicide victims, less can be ascertained for certain about the characteristics of the perpetrators, their relationships to the victims, or their motives.
Bilkins and Tanner, Brian's superiors, return to their original theory that Dominic and his crew are the perpetrators.
Ironically, the perpetrators ' success in hiding evidence of their crimes frustrated their attempts to escape from justice.
He has written that it is the moral duty of Muslims to identify the perpetrators and their supporters and “ confront them with the fact that their actions have violated sharia ’ ah ( sic ) in a most egregious manner, to urge them to repent and to punish them if the families of the victims are unwilling to be merciful and accept compensation .”

perpetrators and violent
The term gained widespead acceptance by the 1990s in academic discourse ; despite originally being used by the perpetrators during the Yugoslav Wars, the term is now considered " the widely accepted scholarly term used to describe the systematic and violent removal of undesired ethnic groups from a given territory.
Dissatisfied with the infrequency of JLTF missions, he also founded a second team of him own to target perpetrators of violent crime and completely dismantle their organisations.
This correspondence extends to the racial demography of both perpetrators and victims of violent crime reported in both systems.
" Chesler's position is that perpetrators of domestically violent femicide are regarded as criminals in the west but that the same stigma does not attach to honor killings in all other societies.

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