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Also worth mentioning is the enormous expense and potential deterrence in tourism and commerce that this will create.
We therefore decline to embrace a view that would achieve a speculative and undoubtedly minimal advance in the deterrence of police misconduct at the expense of substantially impeding the role of the grand jury.
There is an epic quality to it all, complete with a decade of ascending doubts about the whole system, news media revelations of men unjustly convicted, Gov. George Ryan's dramatic moratorium on executions and subsequent commutations, and multiple studies of needless expense and lack of deterrence.
Garcia has grown disenchanted with what he sees as Kennedy's over-emphasis on the deterrence component of Ceasefire, which he believes comes at the expense of the program's social-service aspect.
The reason is that successful deterrence may require a relatively high probability of sanctions and thus a relatively high enforcement expense.
However, in a remarkably forthright comment echoing a debate now about the wisdom and value of replacing Trident, Blair writes: "The expense is huge, and the utility in a post-cold war world is less in terms of deterrence, and non-existent in terms of military use".
Dolphin Deterrence.
Deterrence worked.
Deterrence dehumanizes.
The tactic is deterrence.
Nuclear deterrence works.
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