Generally speaking, statutes-and the prosecutors, juries, and judges that enforce them-treat crimes against the person more harshly

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Generally speaking, statutes-and the prosecutors, juries, and judges that enforce them-treat crimes against the person more harshly than crimes against property. The rationale is that human life is much more important than property of any description. Is there validity to the proposition that by downplaying crimes against property, society implicitly invites more serious crimes against persons? Present arguments both pro and con regarding this proposition.
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Understanding the Law

ISBN: 978-0538473590

6th edition

Authors: Donald L. Carper, John A. McKinsey

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