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Quotes About Criminals

When the police become criminals, slavery can take root.
~ Kevin Bales
Virginia was seen as a convenient place to send the poor and unemployed and to dump some of the criminals who infested London's crowded streets and alleyways.
~ Kieran Doherty
The devil and his demons no longer have the right to torment believers. But they are lawless criminals of the spirit realm. They will break God's laws whenever and wherever they see a lack of authority.
~ Kris Vallotton
Unlike in 1981, when Reagan had indicated that treatment for addicts was the route he would take, his speeches and policies now became focused on enforcement, criminals, and harsh, no-mercy punishment.
~ Carol Anderson
I now have three binders overflowing with the success of this program. My husband and I travel across the country teaching composite and forensic art to law enforcement agencies ranging from the FBI to two-person departments. Our students' sketches have identified such perpetrators as child killers, rapists, abductors, murderers, bank robbers, drug dealers and the largest serial arsonist in U.S. history.
~ Carrie Stuart Parks
The inspector knew the mentality of malefactors, criminals and crooks. He knew that you always find some kind of passion at the root of it.
~ Georges Simenon
He was opposed to capital punishment—"institutionalized sadism," he termed it—and in favor of prison reforms that would emphasize rehabilitation. His opinions were generally conservative, however, and he did not subscribe to the fashionable view of the sixties that criminals were victims of society.
~ Gerald Clarke
There is honor among thieves.
~ English proverb
In seeking to severely penalize criminals society by putting the criminals away behind safe walls actually provide them with the means of greater strength for future atrocities glorious and otherwise.
~ Jack Kerouac
Two million felons have tried to buy a gun and, because of the background check, have been denied.
~ Joe Biden
Yanukovych has changed everything in Ukrainian jails - real criminals have been released, while representatives of the middle class and politically rebellious free-minded people have filled the prisons.
~ Yulia Tymoshenko
It puts limits on criminals' rights to destroy unborn children without the permission of the woman.
~ Lindsey Graham
I believe the assertion that every human life has an inherent and inalienable value will only be strengthened if we apply this principle to the morality of defending both convicted criminals and the lives of the unborn.
~ Blase J. Cupich
Israel is run by war criminals...
~ Medea Benjamin
If we don't prosecute war criminals, what's the next horrible thing they can do? As anyone knows, if you're not held accountable, you think you can get away with it, and it becomes OK.
~ Jodie Evans
Those who are creating the riots are not in tune with their religion. They want to plunder and destroy. Don't you know why the sweet shops get ravaged? People hanker after sweets. And gold shops too, because of greed for gold. It's the criminals and hoodlums who are on this spree of loot and plunder. There's really no conflict between the communities.
~ Taslima Nasrin
Almost all anomalies occur in prostitutes than in female criminals, and both categories have more degenerative characteristics than do normal women' (Lombroso and Ferrero, 2004: 8).
~ Teela Sanders
Generally speaking, Israeli intelligence did not hunt Nazi war criminals.
~ Ronen Bergman
In a society of criminals, the innocent man goes to jail.
~ Philip K. Dick
Cnán knew these gleaners and their types well enough that she could pick them out even in a healthy city. Not always were they the furtive criminals or crazed drunks. Indeed, within her short life, she had seen drunks rise to glorious battle and city fathers turn into ghouls. War did not just level, it plowed the field, raising the muck and sinking the stubble.
~ Neal Stephenson
This wasn't about bringing justice to criminals no one else could get to. This was about the knots in his gut that coiled tighter and tighter, and felt personal. Very personal. And that in itself was shocking.
~ Christine Feehan
He brought justice to all kinds of criminals. The rule had been drilled into him over and over:'Never let it be personal.' This was as personal as it was going to get.
~ Christine Feehan
This might have something to do with the fact that every half-decent flat in the area has been snapped up by war criminals shovelling their loose change into safe havens.
~ Christopher Fowler
World War victims, depression victims, psychopaths, drug addicts, perverts, criminals—they all needed Adolf a little more than Adolf needed them, and he welded them into something more powerful than themselves.
~ Upton Sinclair