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...incarceration have led to lower crime rates, comparison with other industrialized nations reveals the fallacy of their argument. High rates of imprisonment have had little effect on the homicide rate in the United States, which remains four times higher than in Western Europe, where preventative measures such as gun control have more effectively reduced violent crime. Rates of other crimes of victimization in the United States are in the mid range of similarly developed nations. What, then, could explain such a large prison population? Approximately 31 percent of state prison sentences are for simple possession or trafficking of drugs. This...
...only squad to notch three top-10 epee finishes. “Today I started out feeling pretty sick, so I wasn’t sure how it was going to go,” Stallings said. “[In the final round] I felt surprisingly in control of the other seven fencers, because I’d had trouble with a couple of those fencers from the region this year. It was good to turn that around before the championship itself.” The medaling continued in the foil, where junior co-captain Kai Itameri-Kinter notched...
...hard.”Junior Sarah Wilson scored the game-winner just 15 seconds into the third period, when she took a pass from classmate Jenny Brine and broke away toward the Big Red’s net.Although Cornell goaltender Jenny Niesluchowski saved the first shot, Wilson took control of her own rebound and beat Niesluchowski for the eventual game-winner.Unlike Friday night’s game, Harvard jumped out to an early lead and held onto it the whole way.While on the penalty kill a minute into the game, Vaillancourt got the puck from senior tri-captain Caitlin Cahow...
...They've got Cornell Police on crowd control here for when the buzzer sounds. It's all just a formality now. Andre Wilkins scores and is fouled, and Harvard's Andrew Pusar hits a three. Cornell 75, Harvard...
...right wing has been way out of control," Masset says. "It's become a different party and there's a lot of anger." Thanks to leaders like President Ronald Reagan, says Masset, Republicans have won on big issues like taxes and the Cold War, issues that resonated in Texas. "Now, we are stuck fighting the peripheral issues," he adds. "That could mean trouble for [Texas] Republicans two, four, six years down the road...