In several areas, notably the environment, foreign policy and the fight against crime, the call is usually for more, not less, to be done at a European level.
Before the disagreement over crime, the two exchanged barbs over foreign policy.
The paper outlines a policy to combat computer crime and describes the mechanisms necessary to achieve this without hindering rapid development of e-commerce in the EU or affecting citizens' fundamental right to privacy.
For the most part, he has made Labour electable by adopting many of the Tories' own policies and, just as notably, much of their attitude, in economics, in social policy, on the welfare state, in dealing with crime, even on Europe and the single currency (the official Tory policy on Europe, that is).
But British Eurosceptic MEP Derek Roland Clark argued that the greatest fisheries crime of all was the the EU's policy on discards.
It is explained neither by a difference in criminality (the English are slightly more criminal than Americans, though less murderous), nor by the success of the policy: America's violent-crime rate is higher than it was 40 years ago.
"It is not enough simply to avoid being found guilty of a crime, " the policy says.
Mark Kleiman, a professor who studies crime policy at the University of California, Los Angeles, said that by enforcing laws, authorities in New York are keeping people off the streets who are more likely to be committing serious crime.
He wants a strong peso, would put the army on the streets to fight crime and, in foreign policy, would return Argentina to automatic alignment with the United States.
The NYPD and Mayor Michael Bloomberg have cited the policy as an important factor in falling crime citywide.
The banks have a policy of immediately refunding losses from crime unless there has been wilful negligence by the cardholder.
Because - and it also flies in the face of Government policy, I mean the policy is to protect the public by preventing crime.
Roethlisberger was the first player suspended under the policy who was not charged or convicted of any crime for his alleged assault of a Georgia student in March after a night of drinking in a bar.
The NYPD and Mr. Bloomberg have cited the policy as an important factor in the drop in crime city-wide.
John Magolego, a local vigilante boss, was elected to the provincial legislature on a policy of curbing crime by whipping perpetrators' backsides.
The link between violent crime levels and criminal justice policy seems thin.
The SNP plans to bring forward new laws to give victims of crime with a bigger say in sentencing policy and parole decisions, Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill told the conference.
Little divides the two front-runners on the big issues of policy, such as education, crime and poverty.
"He didn't pull back at all and end up with a weak bill, " said Richard Aborn, president of the Citizens' Crime Commission, a nonprofit criminal-justice policy group.
Thus, as the Court announced the dawn of corporate criminal liability in Americawith an embrace of tort law, it simultaneously signaled to generations of prosecutors that arguments of necessity and public policy would, in the realm of corporate crime at least, carry great sway.
The commission is especially critical of the US, saying it must abandon anti-crime approaches to drug policy and adopt strategies rooted in healthcare and human rights.
If you ask his advisers about crime policy, for example, you will hear all about the breakthrough that computerised patrol cars imply for police productivity.
The city has contended that the statistics were in line with the percentages of those people suspected of offenses, and that the policy has been an important factor in the city's falling crime rate.
The New York Police Department's stop-and-frisk policy, widely credited as an important factor in the citywide drop in crime during the Bloomberg administration, will face its biggest constitutional test in a federal trial beginning Monday.
In a letter, Supt Ryan Henderson said victims of car crime may or may not be penalised depending on their insurer and the terms of their policy.
Superintendent John Buckley, commander at the festival site said the increase in the number of arrests was partly a due to a policy of cracking down on "crime hotspots".
That said, a follow-up study of 60 Brighton addicts by the Criminal Policy Research Unit at South Bank University found substantial reductions in both drug use and crime.
Ms Tadic and other activists are convinced that Western policy to work with the government rather than against it will fail, creating an organised crime hub in Montenegro.
The SNP leader said that, over the next few months, the party would be sitting down to establish the framework for the general election fight based on the policy areas of health, education, pensions, poverty, jobs, fuel costs and crime.
No matter how often those who believe that there is a connection with foreign policy say that they are absolutely appalled by this crime, which is unjustifiable, the moment they venture into that area, they are at risk of being accused of justifying it.
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