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Instructions: Please answer the following questions. Please make sure that your response is 100 words or more for each question.

1. Should additional penalties be imposed on people found guilty of committing bias crimes?

2. Do you feel that in most cases the police in your area are sensitive to crime victims' needs?

3. Do you think a police officer can be considered a :victim of crime" when carrying out their duties, having acknowledged and accepted the dangers ever-present in such a career.

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Under federal hate crime legislation, bias-motivated violence is punishable by ten years to life in prison, and some bias-motivated crimes are punishable by the death penalty. (18 U.S.C. §§ 245, 249.) For more information on federal prosecutions, see Federal Prosecutions for Civil Rights Violations. Civil Remedies

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Once you find the court's decisions made during this current term, choose one of the cases to find the answers to the questions given below. The case may be lengthy so pay close attention to the

From an objective perspective, it would be safe to say that a police officer, as a citizen, could be the victim any conceivable crime. In practice, however, exceptions do arise. Here are just a few examples from my experience: From the PA Crimes Code: Section 3127. Indecent Exposure.

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