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Law enforcement wasn't even stemming the tide of crime, never mind turning it back.
Tides of crime that could be surfed but never tamed.
Frustration over that tide of crime is spilling over from the poor into the middle and upper classes.
Ten years prior to the game, the police force collapsed due to corruption and ineffectiveness against the rising tide of crime.
It's sitting in a magistrates' court reporting on the daily tide of crime cases - the community's witness to the process of justice.
The Jamaican police force have a record of loyal and honest service, despite the rising tide of crime and violence in the cities.
And while Government can't do much about the big historic tides of crime, it can do a great deal about these two specific scourges.
Most important, he never lost his belief that the police can - and should - fight back even when the tide of crime and drugs seems overwhelming.
But unless the crisis of jobs in working-class neighborhoods is solved soon, no amount of deterrence will stem the tide of crime.
Now, however, there is mounting anxiety about the rising tide of crime, social disorder, purposeless thuggery and vandalism, much of it accompanied by violence.
CURE was a supersecret agency, set up to save the Constitution by working outside it to fight the rising tide of crime.
LATEST figures show Cheshire's police force is still fighting a losing battle against a rising tide of crime.
Dave "the man" Murphy (Kinnaman) is a loving husband, father and good cop doing his best to stem the tide of crime and corruption in Detroit.
To the Editor: Of course you're right about the extremity of the crime problem ("The Tides of Crime," editorial, April 25).
Both main parties appear to have fallen for the rhetoric about the rising tide of crime among the young despite statistical evidence which plainly suggests that the problem has declined in recent years.
The first debate on the station concerns public safety, particularly in the context of the rising tide of crime promoted in no small part by Tommy Vercetti, the game's protagonist.
State Office Building in Harlem to suggest that it is an outpost of the Manhattan District Attorney in the fight to stem the tide of crime swamping upper Manhattan.
A 16-year law enforcement veteran, he had become a firm believer that the only way to manage a tide of crime was by increasing arrests and he had little interest in taking time out for anything else.
"What we've seen is that we were really able to stem the tide of crime at the impact schools by focusing on them like a laser," said John Feinblatt, the Bloomberg administration's criminal justice coordinator.
The truth is that the people of Panama clearly make a difference between a repressive army and a police corps, which needs fast boats, airplanes, radios and other necessary implements to combat the tide of crime.
While the seeming inability to slow the tide of crime on the street has provoked a nationwide frustration, occupational health experts say they believe safety measures have a more certain payoff in the relatively controlled setting of the workplace.
The Czech authorities refused to grant a visa to the Belarussian dictator, Aleksandr Lukashenko, after which Mr. Lukashenko threatened to unleash a tide of crime and prostitution on the West.
The frustration over the creeping tide of crime is something that Dee Russo, the 54-year-old owner of a delicatessen, also on Forest Avenue in West New Brighton, said few would have felt two or three decades ago.
A Reagan administration in Sacramento, the voters were led to believe, would do something about the rising tide of crime in the state, would take people off welfare and put them to work and, above all else, it would get the government off the people's back.
Chief Bratton, credited by some with turning the tide of crime in New York from 1994 to 1996 and who, like his former boss and rival, Rudolph W. Giuliani, was known for his tough-guy stance, swears he has not gone Hollywood.
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