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"Many," she says, nodding, but she adds that women are not criminalised for it.
People are criminalised for non-violent offences, in some cases ruining lives.
She said: "It's not acceptable that women are being criminalised for making choices about when they have children.
He not been involved in the looting but felt he was still being criminalised for being young.
"The last thing women need is to be criminalised for it," she said, adding: "It's outrageous when women are only trying to survive".
It would remain a crime to profit – from either the sale or distribution of illegal drugs – but drug takers would no longer be criminalised for their addictions.
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The drive marks a significant departure from the government's previous counter-terrorism policies as it will criminalise for the first time "extremists who spread hate but do not break existing laws".
One survey does not flag up a trend (or moral degeneration for that matter), but potentially that is an awful lot of young people to criminalise for what is arguably, in many cases, a modernised version of playing doctors and nurses.
Amnesty's evidence shows that sex workers are still criminalised, including for working together for safety.
Norway is the latest in a small, but growing, number of European nations that have criminalised paying for sex.
The UKA proposals also include a global public register of all drugs tests, that the supply and procurement of performance-enhancing drugs be criminalised and for national federations to pay compensation to athletes denied by drug cheats in what it called "the new clean athletics era".
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