Last month India passed a new bill containing harsher punishments, including the death penalty, for rapists.
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Last month, India passed a new law detailing harsher punishments for rapists, including the death penalty.
There is a movement afoot for more creative, and hopefully more effective, punishments for white-collar crime.
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"The punishments for computer crimes are seriously off-kilter, and congress needs to fix them, " she added.
It also defines stalking and voyeurism as crimes with punishments up to seven years.
He will also involve victims of crime in helping to decide what punishments should be given.
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One of the most notable punishments is that issued against Sandy Weill, chairman of Citigroup.
Some punishments were said to be handed out for talking at mealtimes or writing left handed.
" But DeLay adds, "Politics is about rewards and punishments, about consequences and cause and effect.
Some protesters called for harsher punishments for convicted rapists, such as chemical castration and the death penalty.
No punishments have been handed out, but they could include suspension, fines and loss of draft picks.
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Currently, those jailed lose benefits but other punishments, like community service, do not prompt such a loss.
Such punishments run counter to the clear Koranic injunction "Let there be no compulsion in religion" (2:256).
To do that, the 2007 law provides financial incentives and punishments to get states to send records.
Transactional leaders rely on self-interest: constituents are motivated by a desire to receive rewards or avoid punishments.
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But the new statutes mandate that there will be no punishments for crimes not explicitly spelled out.
It is understood some irregularities will be reported but there will be no punishments until after the hearings.
First there is the series of punishments levied by the NCAA and Big Ten against the Nittany Lions.
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He wore the same uniform as other inmates and was subject to the same punishments, schedule, and rules.
There is talk of special courts to mete out speedy justice and give punishments the sanction of law.
Rewards and punishments should be based on merit, but such cannot be determined arbitrarily by the wielders of power.
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He views the financial markets as simply another social system, which determines payoffs and punishments in a like manner.
The punishments suggested for companies failing to comply are restrictions on access to bank financing and new project approvals.
They were all sent off by the ref with yellow cards and ultimately subject to punishments the next day.
The punishments announced by the CFA follow the revelations earlier this month of widespread fixing of European football matches.
Punishments for file-sharers have ranged from fines and Internet bans to jail time.
Reactions to the punishments have ranged, but there is no debate that the league has set a firm precedent.
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Meanwhile, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said Monday he's focusing on punishments for players.
Mr Covey taught that employees were not merely cogs in a machine powered by rewards and punishments, but individuals.
The sentences were some of the heaviest punishments ever given to Indonesia's soldiers.
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