Banishment can serve as a useful tool for dealing with individuals who have committed crimes by removing them from the community, thereby protecting public safety and reducing the risk of further offenses. It also allows for a form of rehabilitation, as the individual may have the opportunity to reflect on their actions in a different environment. Additionally, it can alleviate tension within the community by addressing grievances associated with the offender's presence. However, it is essential to consider the potential for social isolation and the effectiveness of reintegration upon return.
I'm sure. Where ever there are people and society, there is bound to be crimes.
Because they are accused of crimes it does not mean they committed those crimes.
Rape!
she killed people
Yes, that is how the majority of crimes are reported. Either by the individuals against whom the crimes were committed, or un-involved witnesses.
I think that the major crimes committed against people is murder.
Crimes committed by people who aren't considered legally adult.
As outside of the ghetto; when people committed crimes, they were prosecuted.
In the 16th and 17th centuries crimes like whichcrat, theft, vagabonds and rogues were just some of the crimes people committed and were acused of.
Yes,crimes committed by people in military service are ordinarily prosecuted before a courts-martial
The same people who started the whole Holocaust thing.
FBI