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The government has criminalised a range of market activities.
It's time the state started to look after a section of society it has criminalised and marginalised.
France has criminalised returning home after committing terrorist acts abroad, or attending terrorist training camps with the intention of returning home and staging attacks.
The political process that has criminalised squatting in residential properties was undertaken by an elite minority who actively ignored the opinions of the vulnerable and their advocates.
Nick Clegg is launching a campaign to persuade EU leaders to back global reform of drugs laws, warning that the current punitive approach has failed to curb the multibillion trade in illicit substances and has criminalised millions of young people.
This strategy, which Mr Holder outlined in a memo in 1999, has annoyed both those who think his department should have put some bank bosses behind bars and those who think it has criminalised doing business.
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Now most Western countries have criminalised it (as England did in 1991).
Norway is the latest in a small, but growing, number of European nations that have criminalised paying for sex.
This was in response to a growing movement in San Francisco to force a ballot which would have criminalised the practice of the ritual on minors.
But pro-lifers say the ban had such a broad exception for the mother's health that it would not have criminalised any abortions at all had it been enacted, which it wasn't.Liberals have doubts about her, too.
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