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Coffee Talk: Crime and Punishment
SpokaneFAVS wrapped up 2013 with a Coffee Talk discussion on crime and punishment.
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Join us today for the last Coffee Talk of 2013!
This morning at 10 a.m. Spokane Faith & Values readers and panelists will gather at Indaba Coffee to discuss Crime and Punishment.
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Who’s responsible for crime, punishment and the death penalty?
Imagine a concrete box called home for years, 23 hours a day, shuffling in chains when you do get out for that 60 minutes per day.
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“The best way to make a nonviolent offender violent, is to put him in prison”
In the health field, it is critical to identify the cause of a problem so that it can be removed or corrected. When the diagnosis is incorrect, the applied treatment is insufficient or might even intensify the condition.
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