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...number of violent crimes on campus plummeted last year, dropping 44 percent, according to annual crime statistics released last week by the Harvard University Police Department (HUPD).Crime rates at Harvard also dropped in several other categories, including burglaries, larcenies, and drug law violations.The decrease in violent crimes??which include sex offenses, robbery, and aggravated assault—was largely due to a significant decline in the number of forcible sex offenses, which dropped from 30 in 2004 to 12 in 2005.But HUPD Spokesman Steven G. Catalano warned against finding a trend in last year?...
...concluded that FISA is outdated, and that by perfecting the domestic spying program—so that authorities could only use the information in the pursuit of terrorism and not other crimes??the program would also be wise policy...
...Lovin’ ‘Hate Crimes??” (column, Dec. 13), John Hastrup critiques the response to a recent hate-motivated incident of vandalism at Columbia. He then applies this criticism to Harvard’s previous outcry against a “minor altercation” that left a gay student hospitalized last spring. Hastrup raises an important point: people should think twice before inappropriately labeling expressions or actions as hate speech or hate crimes. However, to label these campus responses as “misplaced outrage” to incidents that are supposedly...
...ended with him being tackled by a contingent of Harvard University and Cambridge Police officers. The default warrant used to arrest him in Maine was outstanding as a result of his failure to appear in court for the masturbation case. He is now being charged with much more serious crimes??two counts each of kidnapping, aggravated rape, and assault with intent to murder. According to a press release from the Middlesex District Attorney’s office, on two occasions in September, Bennett picked up women in the Faneuil Hall Marketplace in Boston and brought them...
While Iraq’s neighbors, the United States and all of the international community have suffered because of Saddam Hussein’s rule, the vast majority of the regime’s crimes??which range from genocide to systematic rape to assorted other crimes against humanity—were committed against the Iraqi people. It is therefore the Iraqis, and not Americans or the international community, who must come to terms with the horrific legacy of Saddam Hussein...