The Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act Of 1994 Essay by The Research Group
The Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act Of 1994
Analyzes the political and public debate, self-interest and elite pluralist models and provisions (third strike, assault weapons and police funding).
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on Mar 02, 2003
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Law
(Criminal)
, Criminology
(Criminal Justice and Corrections)
, Criminology
(General)
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"CRIME PREVENTION: ANALYSIS OF THE ISSUEThe Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994 was signed into law by President Clinton on 13 September 1994 (Idleson, 1995, pp. 367-369). There was opposition to the bill in the Congress (Masci, 1994, pp. 2488-2492. The source of most of this opposition, however, was Republican legislators who would vote against a resolution praising God if such a resolution were offered by President Clinton or indeed by any Democrat. The game of political insanity being played by congressional Republicans, however, does not mean that serious and thoughtful opposition does not or should not exist in relation to various provisions of the crime bill or to the omission from that bill of various proposals dealing with crime.
The battle over the crime bill in 1994 was between the ..."
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