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question in my criminal justice textbook ***Crime Control** advocates would have little patience with bleeding heart judges. The Advocates of the Crime control have no sympathy for those who violate the law they believe they are greedy people who chose to commit theft or drug for easy profits. THey are all about being strict where they even believe racial profiling is acceptable and also where they are about carry out tough punishments to prevent crimes and to protect the public. Bleeding heart judges are judges who are extremly sympathetic towards those who are accused of crimes.


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