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Extractions: Violation of these provisions by a student may lead to the imposition of a disciplinary sanction, up to and including suspension or expulsion, under s. UWS 17.04(g) or (h), Wis. Adm. Code. University employees are also subject to disciplinary sanctions for violation of these provisions occurring on university property or the worksite or during work time, up to and including termination from employment. Any student who engages in an activity, on campus or at an event sponsored by a center or institution or by the system, that constitutes a violation of ch. 161 is subject to non academic misconduct disciplinary sanctions, as provided by the board by rule. In determining the appropriate sanction, the board or its designee shall consider those penalties (including suspension and expulsion), that will contribute most effectively to maintaining a system environment that is free from controlled substances, as defined in s. 161.01(4). Disciplinary sanctions are initiated and imposed in accordance with applicable procedural requirements and work rules, as set forth in Wisconsin statutes, administrative rules, faculty and academic staff policies, and collective bargaining agreements. Referral for prosecution under criminal law is also possible. Further, violations of ss. UWS 18.06(13) and 18.10, Wis. Adm. Code may result in additional penalties as allowed under ch. UWS 18, Wis. Adm. Code. Employees who are convicted of any criminal drug statute violation occurring in the workplace must notify their dean, director or department chair within 5 days of the conviction if the employees are employed by the University at the time of the conviction.
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Extractions: 24 September, 1998 Serious crime in the United States soared to alarming heights beginning in the 1960s, but began leveling off in the 1980s and has declined by one-third during the 1990s. Every category of violent crime has decreased since 1993. Last year, serious crime reported to the police was only 5 percent above the rates for 1970, and in many cities across the country, it matched the crime rates of the 1960s. A major reason for this reduction in crime is that crime has become more costly to the perpetrators. The likelihood of going to prison for committing any type of major crime has increased substantially. Since 1993: The murder rate has dropped 30 percent, as the probability of going to prison for murder has risen 53 percent. Rape has decreased 14 percent, as the probability of imprisonment has increased 12 percent. Robbery has decreased 29 percent, as the probability of imprisonment has increased 28 percent. Aggravated assault has decreased 14 percent, as the probability of imprisonment has increased 27 percent.
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Extractions: This series attempts to give readers a look at what residents in different parts of the city think about crime in their areas. Capital-Journal reporters also talked to local and state officials about various aspects of crime and tell readers what those people had to say about such issues as: the link between drugs and other crimes; the role state sentencing guidelines play in keeping burglars on the street; crime-prevention programs; whether the city has a sufficient number of police officers; and whether the average Topekan is very likely to become a homicide victim. Crime in the City North Topeka worse off, some say
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Extractions: From: owner-cdn-firearms-digest@sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca (Cdn-Firearms Digest) To: cdn-firearms-digest@broadway.sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca Subject: Cdn-Firearms Digest V3 #87 Reply-To: cdn-firearms-digest@sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca Sender: owner-cdn-firearms-digest@sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca Errors-To: owner-cdn-firearms-digest@sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca Precedence: normal Status: X-Mozilla-Status: 8001 X-Mozilla-Status2: 00000000 X-UIDL: 37247a250000484e Cdn-Firearms Digest Sunday, July 25 1999 Volume 03 : Number 087 In this issue: Coalition distorts crime stats Lost in Miramichi Firearms Offense in NWT CILA Gun Owner Mobilization Campaign Re:The arbitrary powers of O.I.C's Re:[Fwd: Registration Time] CILA Letter to the Ottawa Citizen Editor re:NFA Red Warning Re: The arbitrary powers of O.I.C's Re: Lost in Miramichi Re: [Fwd: Registration Time] Date: Sat, 24 Jul 1999 05:55:01 -0600 From: "Barry Glasgow" Subject: Firearms Offense in NWT I got this from the radio a while back. A young offender (17 yrs) in Deline, NWT, was sentenced to two years probation as the result of a standoff in this community. The YO was holed up in a residence and was talked down by the local RCMP and the ERT from Yellowknife after three hours. This incident also included a slow chase throughout the commmunity. I understand the YO had a shotgun in his possession. He was charged with having in his possession a weapon dangerous to the public peace. Anyone has more info on this apparant disregard to the Firearms Act regarding sentencing, feel free to further enlighten us. Yup! The Act works! Date: Sun, 25 Jul 1999 05:45:10 -0600 From: Al Dorans
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