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Yet the prison system is still expected to fall far short of the growing criminal population.
"The real solution is to prevent an adult criminal population ever coming into existence."
It seems counterproductive to leave known criminals out if they are 25% of the criminal population.
"You instituted compulsory military service for your criminal populations?"
The goal is to address the multi-faceted problems of the chemically dependent criminal population.
The new penal facilities served an essentially ideological function that made little impression on the nation's criminal population.
Mr. Iaria said that technique had been "shown to be very successful with the criminal population."
Under England's Bloody Code, a large portion of the realm's convicted criminal population faced the death penalty.
Ironically, this large criminal population also provides the manpower that fuels the large corporations that now dominate the country.
However, after informed debate including opinion from the Portuguese Ethics Council the database introduced was of just the criminal population.
Q.J."s clientele consisted of the more colorful elements of Chicago's criminal population.
For example, a good percentage of any prison's criminal population would seem to fit the criteria for Antisocial Personality Disorder (301.7): 1.
Criminologists say that the decline in gang wars, the aging criminal population and falloff in the use of crack and other drugs are major factors.
As a result of the new guidelines, he argued, a criminal population that is already overflowing the nation's prisons by 56 percent could more than double in the next year.
Gotham's criminal population continues unaware of the visitors, until Mr. Freeze and his associates are attacked by the two cloaked Predators.
The theory explains 51% of the variance of criminal behavior, even considering that no criminal population is used for the test and only minor offenses are measured.
The expansion of alternatives to incarceration also reflects a growing recognition that a portion of our criminal population will respond to opportunities for rehabilitation, if we make them available.
Brick Bardo is a hard-boiled cop living on Arturus, a planet much like Earth, who is very good at nailing the city's criminal population.
A NEED to expand the state's prisons to accommodate a burgeoning criminal population is arousing an alarming sense of deja vu in Newtown.
Sold to the city in 1828, Blackwell Island became a repository for insane, infirm and criminal populations and was named Welfare Island in 1921.
A common retort to these findings is that the higher incidence of cerebral lesions among the criminal population may be due to the peril associated with a life of crime.
Mr. Kovner and Mr. Reinharz are correct in their belief that the Family Court system must be expanded to deal effectively with today's criminal population.
A common misconception results because some states have chosen to house their child criminal populations in higher-security boarding schools that are run in a manner similar to military boarding schools.
Some experts have cited other factors - including an aging criminal population and the weakening of the crack cocaine epidemic - as having had more impact on crime statistics than police work has had.