That's not the best example. It's when an authority like the Police abuse their power towards their own ends. planting evidence would be a better example.
In holland they treat it like a disease instead of a crime. Focus is on helping with the addication through programs.
i don't know...is that like being mean to someone? If that's what it means, im pretty sure its not illegal
Article 7(b), of the UCMJ - a person must have commited a crime or look like they will commit a crime. It can be convoluted thanks to "probable cause" and objective reasonableness).
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If you are being abused you should tell someone of authority like a teacher, police officer, or doctor. You should never be subjected to abuse.
Yes, peer pressure can lead to crime and other undesirable characters. Peer pressure can also lead to prostitution and drug abuse.
Technically, dogs are able to eat almost anything. If it's good for them or not is another story.
No she does not like crime shows.
You can go to the proper authority like Police stations amd ask about the crime. there are alot of possible ideas that the police officers may give you.
People may turn to crime due to factors such as financial difficulties, lack of opportunities, peer pressure, or growing up in environments where crime is normalized. Other factors like psychological issues, substance abuse, or a desire for quick gains can also contribute to individuals engaging in criminal activities.
Like all birds, the flamingo has a body covering of feathers.
Like most fish, piranhas have scales covering their skin.