In turn, that would make those communities vulnerable to scoundrels and predators and cause more crime.
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All she needs in order to indict is probable cause that a crime has been committed.
But a big cause of the crime drop seems to be that the police were able to draw on a hitherto overlooked pool of local wisdom.
Some in the crowd expressed fears that designating people illegal could cause a rise in crime.
And yet, there is a near impenetrable belief among anti-gun activists that guns are the cause of violence and crime.
Yet research has also shown that local economic booms (especially when caused by the introduction of gambling casinos into a depressed region) can actually cause certain sorts of crime to rise.
Mr. Obama offered a bleak picture of the plan's impact, were it to become law, saying it would gut education and research-and-development programs, cause a rise in crime and increase health-care costs.
It must have a reasonable belief that a crime has been committed and evidence of probable cause that records or other evidence of the crime will be found at the location desired to be searched.
Congress should resist any proposal to give the government power to wiretap with or without a warrant on any standard less than probable cause to believe that a crime is being committed.
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The government also contends that most cellphone tracking conforms to a lower legal standard than a search warrant, which requires authorities show probable cause to suspect connection to a crime.
Another survey, for an insurance company foundation, Unipolis, published on July 27th, found that Italians saw crime as the main cause of insecurity, and almost half connected lawbreaking with foreigners.
They argue that, by asking your name and other minimal identifying information already available on the Internet and in countless commercial and government databases, aviation officials are conducting a Fourth Amendment "search" of your private effects for which they should obtain a warrant based on probable cause that you have committed a crime.
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All the same, crime is far from being the only cause of white disenchantment.
According to anti-gun advocates, such an increase in guns would cause a cause a corresponding increase in gun-related violence or crime.
Opened earlier this summer, and modelled on Japan's little local police stations, Columbia's koban is an attempt to prevent crime by tackling some of the things that cause it: broken families, children who stop going to school, the failure of communities to help people at the end of their tether.
Then when we needed someone to push the cause of inner city children struggling to avoid a life of crime, or to bring the benefits of high technology to ordinary Americans, or to clean the environment in a way that created new jobs, or to give small businesses a better chance to make it, John Kerry said: Send me.
Fired for cause, he claims his poor performance evaluation was a pretext and that his real crime was appearing in the Bravo reality show The Real Housewives of New York.
While cartels are rarely directly linked to crime in the city, the DEA agent said drug trafficking is an underlying cause of territorial battles between street gangs that are blamed for rising homicide rates.
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