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The perpetrators of this attack were found guilty in August 2007 on four related accounts, two of which were felonies, though Benham only spent 37 days in jail.
The Canadian crime victimization survey does not collect data on the ethnic origin of perpetrators, so comparisons between incidence of victimizations and incidence of charging are impossible.
" 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.
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.
Later that year, her writings on arson attacks in Frankfurt protesting the Vietnam War resulted in her developing an acquaintance with the perpetrators, most significantly Andreas Baader and Gudrun Ensslin.
* Eric Harris, one of the Columbine High School massacre perpetrators lived in Oscoda as a young child, from 1989 – 1992, while his father worked on Wurtsmith Air Force Base.
Investigators also suspected, based on the similarity of the methods used to destroy the Jewish communities of Radziłów, Tykocin, Rutki, Zambrów, Jedwabne, Piątnica and Wizna between July and September 1941 that Schaper's men were the perpetrators.
On June 30, 2003, prosecutor Radosław J. Ignatiew announced that the investigation of " the mass murder of at least 340 Polish citizens of Jewish nationality in Jedwabne on July 10, 1941 " had discovered no living suspected perpetrators in the Jedwabne atrocity who had not already been brought to justice, and hence the IPN investigation was now closed.
When Van Buren came through Plainfield on a swing to shore up his popularity for the 1844 election, a group of perpetrators set up the incident.
" Outraged by a swindle by certain officials of a company building a rail line to Santa Fe, local citizens reacted by trapping the perpetrators on a train and shooting them dead.
In addition many Republican voters were angered by what they saw as Cosgrave's harsh line on the PIRA and the handling of the Dublin and Monaghan Bombings which resulted in the perpetrators walking scot-free.
Claims, since proven at best to be speculative, at worse outright media fabrication, relating to the Hungerford massacre and the murder of James Bulger ( the 1991 film Child's Play 3 was held up as influencing the perpetrators ) provided an additional impetus to restrict films and as late as December 1997, the Board claimed it " has never relaxed its guidelines on video violence, which remain the strictest in the world ".
From left, Shin Hirata, Katsuya Takahashi, and Naoko Kikuchi were allegedly perpetrators in Sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway | attacks in the Tokyo subway and belonged to the new religion Aum Shinrikyo, renamed Aleph.
Crime fiction stories, centered on criminal enterprise, are told from the point of view of the perpetrators.
The murders of females in Juarez have received widespread attention due to perceived lack of action on behalf of the government to both prevent the murders and bring perpetrators to justice.
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.
The perpetrators had tried to implicate the neutral or friendly Māori of the area in the attack but they were captured by these same Māori and handed over to the British who hanged four of them on April 26.
" Furthermore, in interviews with perpetrators of anti-gay violence, forensic psychologist Karen Franklin points out that “ heterosexism is not just a personal value system, it is a tool in the maintenance of gender dichotomy .” She continues by saying that “ assaults on homosexuals and other individuals who deviate from sex role norms are viewed as a learned form of social control of deviance rather than a defensive response to personal threat .”
This monument is made up of 192 olive and cypress trees, one for each person who died on that day, with a tree also planted in remembrance of the police officer who died on 3 April 2004, along with seven of the perpetrators whose capture was underway.
Despite this, some alleged perpetrators were tried and found guilty, on little evidence or through torture.
Once they are sufficiently well-established, the perpetrators then purchase the next round of goods on credit and decamp with both the goods and profits from previous sales.
" Our feeling was that by processes of critical self-delusion and mutual admiration, the perpetrators of this humourless nonsense had managed to pass it off on would-be intellectuals and Bohemians, both here and abroad, as great poetry.
" Technically, this resolution only applies to those who actually perpetrated or aided perpetrators of the September 11 attacks, meaning that not all terrorists or captors of U. S. soldiers are declared enemies, and captivity not associated with the September 11 attacks should be adjudicated for POW Medal eligibility based on treatment rather than automatic qualification.

perpetrators and fact
In fact, findings consistently indicate that it is many times more likely that people diagnosed with a serious mental illness living in the community will be the victims rather than the perpetrators of violence.
" Furthermore, despite the fact that Kuniaki Koiso was not directly responsible for the war crimes committed by the Japanese Army, he took no measures to prevent them or to punish the perpetrators when, as Prime Minister, it was within in his power to do so.
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 .”
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.
Phayer argues that " establishing the fact of genocide in Croatia prior to the Holocaust carries great historical weight for our study because Catholics were the perpetrators and not, as in Poland, the victims ".
Much of the controversy arose from the fact that he did not give the names of any of the perpetrators, leading some to believe it was all a publicity stunt.
Zigiranyirazo's acquittal, which was partly based on the fact that he was not found to have engaged in " genocide planning ," has been criticized for giving credence to denial that the Rwandan genocide was planned by its perpetrators. He is living in Abidjan, the Capital city of Ivory Coast.
Like other parts in Guatemala, reconciliation in Poaquil is complicated by the fact that the perpetrators of the violence, many of whom were forcibly conscripted into the military's Civil Defense Patrols ( PAC ), still live amongst their victims.

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One of the means of perpetrators conducting industrial espionage is by exploiting vulnerabilities in computer software.
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.
Other hoaxes were revealed rather quickly by the perpetrators, or exposed after diligent research.
Roger of Hoveden, in his Gesta Regis Ricardi, claimed that the rioting was started by the jealous and bigoted citizens, and that Richard punished the perpetrators, allowing a forcibly converted Jew to return to his native religion.
In Britain, if the siege involves perpetrators who are considered by the British Government to be terrorists, and if an assault is to take place, the civilian authorities hand command and control over to the military.
' If this principle is violated, the very least that society can do is to see that the victims are compensated, as best they can be, by the perpetrators.
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.
They are not isolated or sporadic events, but are part either of a government policy ( although the perpetrators need not identify themselves with this policy ) or of a wide practice of atrocities tolerated or condoned by a government or a de facto authority.
The show's format is similar to that of CBS's Perry Mason ( with both Matlock and the later Perry Mason TV movies in the 1980s created by Dean Hargrove ), with Matlock identifying the perpetrators and then confronting them in dramatic courtroom scenes.
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 the sixth season episode " Masquerade " of NBC's long-running legal drama series, Law & Order: Criminal Intent it is noted by Detective Robert Goren that police officers used to try to obtain confessions by beating up perpetrators with telephone books until they confessed to the crime in question.
Exploitation of weaknesses caused by inducing cognitive dissonance in targets is one of the techniques used by perpetrators.
Intending to leave no witnesses of complicity by Mormons in the attacks, and to prevent reprisals that would further complicate the Utah War, the perpetrators killed all the adults and older children ( totaling about 120 men, women, and children ).
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.

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