Sotomayor joined the Manhattan District Attorney's office in 1979 during an epic crime wave.
Perhaps it was better to get little less hawkish in tackling the coastal crime wave.
With the economy's current troubles, many people assume a crime wave is just around the corner.
Some scholars blamed television for the crime wave of the 1970s and '80s, which has since vanished.
He also sang against South Africa's appalling crime wave, apparently unstoppable by bodyguards, police or high walls.
But on neighbouring Antigua, which suffers a similar crime wave, two newlywed British tourists were killed in July.
For those too young to recall the big-city crime wave of the sixties and seventies, it may seem like mere bogeyman history.
Preparations were marred by an early crime wave, with 222 incidents reported to police, 50 more than the same time last year.
During the cartel crime wave, investment continued in Juarez and trade increased.
GARCIA-NAVARRO: Across town, a small public hospital in the poor area of Ghattia(ph), in Caracas, is on the front-lines of the crime wave here.
The real background to the prison boom, which shows up only sporadically in the prison literature, is the crime wave that preceded and overlapped it.
Unless he moves swiftly to reform and strengthen the police, his government risks becoming dependent on the army to fight the crime wave, undoing much of the progress of the past few months.
In the early 1980s, when a crime wave threatened to wipe out Jamaica's tourist industry, it was rescued by Sandals, a locally-owned chain, which marketed its all-inclusive hotels as a safe way to visit the island.
When the Kittredge house is burglarized in a crime wave that the newspapers are blaming on vagrants, the plot becomes a mild mystery that Kit tries to solve for the sake of her young hobo friend Will (Max Thieriot).
Gupta and Lal are just two of thousands of victims of a new and vicious crime wave that has cast a pall of fear over Bombay, India's commercial and cultural center and a city that has always thrived on boisterous ostentation.
If we didn't allow the children of illegal immigrants to go to school, we would have had 70, 000 children on the streets at a time in which New York City was going through a massive crime wave, averaging 2, 000 murders a year, 10, 000 felonies a week.
The catch is that property developers are turning the decrepit buildings, abandoned when most businesses fled a crime-wave for the northern suburbs in the early 1990s, into swanky apartment blocks, and property prices have been rocketing.
We can roll back this wave of crime, but we're far from making that happen.
Some 130, 000 people joined him to press for tougher penalties and more effective policing to contain a wave of crime.
"We are seeing a big wave of crime in Sao Paulo, which is not good for its image or tourism, " FIFA general secretary Jerome Valcke said last month.
Since then, however, a wave of serious crime, including the rape and murder of a young girl, has reopened the debate on capital punishment.
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However, the country still suffers from serious problems related to corruption, a weak legal system, and an ongoing (though declining) wave of organized crime and violence.
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In parallel to the consumers conducting millions of transactions online or via mobile applications, a new wave of financial crime and cyber threats have emerged in the banking sector to exploit these new access channels as part of a broader network based threat to banking security.
But a wave of drug-related crime crossing into America has made many others support the Minutemen.
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