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Intentions being different from actions, of course, and actions being the things that are actually criminalized.
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It's now also being used to actually criminalize artists.
It seems to me implausible that we can actually criminalize SAT prep.
However, that presumption can be defeated by other considerations to do with the impact of criminalization; in particular, a proper regard for individual liberty will dissuade us from actually criminalizing much wrongful conduct (see Moore 1997: ch. 18, and 2009).
While the Tennessee bill is the first to actually criminalize drug use among pregnant women with poor pregnancy outcomes, other states have been prosecuting pregnant women under different kinds of laws for years.
For example, a handful of states have statutes on their books that actually criminalize cohabitation (Mahoney 2005).
I actually think the [new] cannabis laws are really criminalizing and are something people should be really concerned about as well.
The problems multiply when we turn to conduct that, whilst it does not actually cause harm, is criminalized because it threatens harm, or creates a danger of harm: to the broad category of 'nonconsummate' offenses (see Husak 1995).
But last year, Germany captured international media attention by actually legislating to criminalize sex with an animal regardless of whether the creature is hurt in the process.
Gay rights activists say it was actually colonial western powers who first criminalized homosexuality in many parts of the continent.
One of its key leaders has actually said that homosexual behavior should be criminalized.
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