Because violence is violence, whoever commits it. A crime of violence is not restricted to just the male gender.
People on the First Fleet were convicted of a variety of crimes. Most of them were thieves, pick-pockets, forgers, petty criminals and ordinary people just struggling to survive and driven to steal food. There were no murderers or people convicted of violent crimes.
Elizabeth Bruch has written: 'Another violence against women' -- subject(s): Violent crimes, Victims of crimes, Women's rights, Abused women, Social justice, Crimes against, Women
Violent crimes ... (durr)
The U.S Supreme Court ruled against the violent crimes against women act in 1994. Their ruling was made based on the idea that parts of the law were unconstitutional.
He committed a lot of crimes and yes some of them were violent such as armed robberies
Men, women, Megan's law knows no genders. ALL who are convicted of sex crimes have the same coals held to there feet.
Yes as long as the crime did not: Involve child abuse Sex crimes Place you on federal list that would ban you from being a medicare reimbursed provider Elder abuse Homicide or violent crimes
Depends on what you have been arrested for. If you are a convicted felon or have been convicted of a violent misdemeanor or have a restraining order then no. If you have a misdemeanor such as DUI or public intoxication then yes
Ask Elklit has written: 'Offer for vold' -- subject(s): Violent crimes, Victims of violent crimes
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