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Crime is the breach of one or more rules or laws for which some governing authority, via mechanisms such as police power, may ultimately prescribe a conviction.

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  • Countdown to Copenhagen

    …Congress and the U.S. system of government has always presented unique problems, particularly when it comes to binding treaty law . If Copenhagen fails to produce a substantive agreement, is there a logical next step? I think it's morally indefensible …

    11/07/2009Environment
  • Beware the Revisionists

    …the Vietnam War, the Soviet Union and China, had no interest in seeing us escape the quagmire. Yet in September 2001, mass murder was plotted against us from Afghan soil. We all know why we invaded Afghanistan, and so do the Russians, the Chinese, and …

    11/07/2009Politics
  • Is Ft. Hood Like Columbine? By Columbine's Dave Cullen

    …why . An oddsmaker could reasonably predict that some of those items will prove relevant and others true but unrelated to the crime . The problem is predicting which is which. If we guess now, the myths will be us forever. Ten years after Columbine, most …

    11/06/2009Blogs
  • From Ft. Hood to Florida: Lots of Questions, Few Answers on the Psyche of Shooters

    …states. But while PTSD can lead to violent outbursts in many returning troops, it has yet to result in such a gruesome, public crime . And there are plenty of depressed and dejected docs who don’t go on shooting rampages. That’s because mass killers …

    11/06/2009Blogs
  • The Last Hillbilly

    …pone about this hard, starkly beautiful music, nothing manufactured. Some of it is gospel, and there are strains of the old murder ballads that came over from England centuries ago, and all of it is grafted onto a style as lean and hard as a winter wind …

    11/06/2009Culture

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