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The CanadianParliament adopted a bail and sentencing reform legislation on Tuesday to impose more stringent bail conditions and harsher sentencing guidelines on violent crimes.
Israel's Arab community is preparing for a fight for voter turnout, in a bid to end four years of a far-right government that has seen rising deadly violence and institutional delegitimization.
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Under the new provisions, broadcasting crimes punishable by more than five years in prison, including murder or rape, will itself be classed as a separate offence punishable by up to five years behind bars.
Authorities say teens in Europe are being recruited online by gangs and criminal organizations for killings, bombings and abductions – a growing trend that police say is making its way to the U.S ... .
The Swedish government has announced plans to reduce the age of criminal responsibility to 14 after dropping plans to lock up violent offenders as ...
According to figures released during the press conference, Greenville has experienced a 90% reduction in homicides, a 76% reduction in aggravated assaults and a 79% reduction in overall violent crime compared to previous years.
The team behind the study say that statistically mapping co-offender data from across police databases can reveal the young people more likely to be responsible for the most serious violent crime - as well as those most likely to be victimised.