A modern adaptation of Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment, set in contemporary Helsinki. Raskolnikov, a struggling law student, commits a brutal murder, believing himself above the law.
American Ballet Theatre (ABT) regularly brings new story ballets to DC for their Kennedy Center performances and this year ...
According to the Constitution, punishment can be set by Congress ... The actual punishments for those convicted of the federal crime of treason have generally been more lenient than the statutory ...
The debate on whether the death penalty deters and lowers rates of crime is a long-simmering one, with both sides variously ...
Part of History Crime and punishment in Britain ... migrants brought the idea of socialism to London with them and set up socialist organisations such as the International Working Men’s ...
Someone commits a crime, and they are removed from their community – no questions asked. No one asks why they did it, what ...
After 1955, crime increased significantly ... 1976 This act made racially offensive music and publications illegal. It set up ways for employees to report employers for discrimination.