CRIME AND CRIMINALS

Addresses

Consoling Families of Slain Police Officers: Lois Herrington, 12013 [15MY]

Current Intelligence Problems and Some Solutions: Representative Hyde, 23454 [11SE]

Formidable Problem of Drugs: Pope John Paul II, 9846 [30AP]

Holocaust Commemoration: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 8611 [22AP]

———Representative Solarz, 8611 [22AP]

International Terrorism: Senator Leahy, 33491 [23NO]

New Nightmare—Nuclear Terrorism: Representative Gephardt, 17967-17969 [27JN]

New Supplementary Extradition Treaty With the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland: Sean MacBride, 30608 [5NO]

Prisons and the Criminal Justice System: Representative Gradison, 15047 [10JN]

Proposed National Efforts To Curb Drunk Driving: V.J. Adduci, 31808 [13NO]

Twisted Logic: E. Morgan Massey, 28066 [18OC]

War That Must Be Won—Drugs and South America: Lewis A. Tambs, 30315 [1NO]

Advertisements

How to talk to teenagers about drinking and driving, 5894 [20MR]

Affidavits

Benigno Aquino assassination trial: James H. Keys, 25822 [3OC]

———Jesse Moultry, 25822 [3OC]

———Marion A. Black, 25821 [3OC]

———Michael B. Etzler, 25820 [3OC]

———Wendell A. Austin, 25821 [3OC]

Agenda

Americans for Substance Abuse Prevention conference schedule, 8823 [23AP]

Amendments

Anti-Nuclear Terrorism Act: enact (S. 274), 25829 [3OC]

Antitrust actions: violators subject to individual responsibility for treble the amount of damages (S. 1300), 20509 [25JY]

Atomic energy: access for licensees to certain Federal criminal records (S. 274), 25829 [3OC]

Children: grants for State activities relative to missing children (S. 1174), 34423 [5DE]

Compact of Free Association: approve (H.J. Res. 187), 22426-22428 [1AU], 35789-35811 [10DE], 35990-36031, 36041 [11DE]

Franked mail: include photograph of missing children (S. 1195), 21680, 21756 [31JY], 22525 [1AU]

Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention: disapprove freeze of funds (S. Res. 278), 38501, 38631 [19DE]

Polygraph Protection Act: enact (H.R. 1524), 36106-36113 [11DE]

Analyses

Access to Certain Federal Records by Applicants or Holders of Atomic Energy Production Facility Licenses (S. 890), 7640 [4AP]

Anti-Hijacking Act (S. 1343), 16798 [21JN]

Anti-Smuggling Act (S. 1694), 24763-24766 [24SE]

Control of Waste, Fraud, and Abuse in Government Contracts (S. 1673), 24475 [20SE]

Control of Waste, Fraud, and Abuse in Government Contracts (S. 1676), 24477-24478 [20SE]

Debt Collection Act Amendments, 24106 [18SE]

Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Materials Importation Act (S. 1274), 15120 [11JN]

Federal Computer Systems Protection Act (S. 1678), 24480 [20SE]

Financial Bribery Act Amendments, 17007 [24JN]

Minor and Technical Amendments to the Comprehensive Crime Control Act (S. 1236), 14173-14184 [4JN]

Minor Criminal Law Amendments Act (H.R. 3541), 27021 [9OC]

Money Laundering and Related Crimes Act, 16173 [18JN]

Racketeer Weapons and Violent Crime Control Act (H.R. 3155), 22806 [1AU]

Security Clearance Information Act (S. 1347), 17025 [25JN]

Strengthen National Security and Counterintelligence Capabilities to Combat Espionage (H.R. 3188), 22774 [1AU]

U.S. Marshals Service Act (H.R. 3870), 34800 [5DE]

Uniform Nondiscrimination Act (H.R. 2914), 17974 [27JN]

Announcements

Benigno Aquino assassination trial—release of U.S. Air Force affidavits: Dept. of State, 25819 [3OC]

Appointments

Senate Caucus on International Narcotics Control, 37543 [18DE]

———Senator Hawkins, 32711 [20NO]

Articles and editorials

Abortion Bombers' Christmas Message, 38723 [19DE]

Abuse Is Rare—Pentagon's Finding It, 9480 [25AP]

Abuse of the Aged Must End, 24673 [23SE]

Accused Spy's Son Arrested, Held Aboard U.S.S. Nimitz, 13736 [24MY]

Acts of Vandalism Against Jewish Property, 24688 [24SE]

Aides in Ankara Say Bulgaria Has Slain 1,000 Ethnic Turks, 23284 [11SE]

Alleged FBI Theft of Truck Parts in Lexington, KY, 12216 [15MY]

Another Bronx Beat—Cops Keep in Touch, 5992 [21MR]

Appeals Court Overturns Elizabeth Chagra's Conspiracy Conviction, 2409 [19FE]

Assassination of U.S. Diplomats (excerpt), 7580 [4AP]

Athens Protests Spying, 30324 [1NO]

Attorney's Fees Become Issue in Narcotics Cases, 1160 [28JA]

Beirut Crisis Is Not at End, 18506 [10JY]

Blaming the Victim, Once Again, 5609 [19MR]

Bombing Arrests, 801 [22JA]

Boy, 7, Is Witness in California Child Abuse Case, 4045 [28FE]

Boy's Responses at Sex Abuse Trial Underscore Legal Conflict, 4045 [28FE]

Breath of Fresh Air for Police, 21413 [30JY]

Bumper's Neighbors Laud Cop's Indictment, 5992 [21MR]

California Addicts Use Legal, Synthetic Narcotics, 27311 [10OC]

Can Your Police Department Pass Muster?, 1158 [28JA]

Castro Blames U.S. for Drug Traffic, Debts, 24228 [19SE]

Checking Out the Defense, 18136 [9JY]

Chemist Charged in Drug Scheme, 37525 [18DE]

Child Abuse and the Juvenile Courts, 1928 [6FE]

Child Molestation Testimony Reveals Inherent Problems—Young Witnesses Pose Special Difficulties, 4046 [28FE]

Child Sexual Abuse Prevention, 10567 [6MY]

Children in Jail—A Shocking Crime, 1194-1195 [29JA]

CIA Employee Charged With Espionage, 18712 [11JY]

CIA Mother, 18712 [11JY]

City Is Trapped by Drug Users, 7751 [4AP]

Clay's Death Penalty Crusade Becoming a Book, 3675 [26FE]

Clinic Struck by Vandals, 22418 [1AU]

Computer Hackers Vex No. 3 Bank, 29356 [29OC]

Computer Theft Charged to Seven, 19682 [18JY]

Congress Must Act on Illegal Immigration, 33386 [22NO]

Control Handguns To Stop the Carnage, 18216 [9JY]

Cool Heads on Terrorism, 34051 [3DE]

Co-Workers Help Student Regain Sight After Bizarre Attack, 19532 [17JY]

Crackdown on Marijuana, 23704 [13SE]

Customs' Intent To Embarrass ``Small'' Smugglers Comes Under Fire, 10032 [1MY]

Cut the Profits of the Kidporn Trade, 10858 [7MY]

D.C. Police Take Detectives Off Slaying Probe To Avoid Overtime, 22333 [1AU]

DA as a Mobilizer, 1929-1931 [6FE]

Day Care Dilemma (series), 6752-6760 [28MR]

Dealing With Terrorism, 31198 [7NO]

Death in Panama, 29405 [29OC]

Deaths on the Iowa Prairie—Four New Victims of Economy, 35849 [11DE]

Defeat for Justice—Unsavory Plea Bargain Lets Spies Off Too Easily, 31518 [12NO]

Dept. of Justice Investigation of E.F. Hutton & Co. (excerpt), 18540 [10JY]

Designer Drugs, 8124 [17AP]

Despair—Trigger of Jail Rioting, 29305 [28OC]

Dirty Airports, 19290 [17JY]

Doesn't Anyone Give a D . . . ?, 21654 [31JY]

Drug Abuse Indicator Patterns and Trends—Precis, 14816 [6JN]

Drug Crops Are Up in Export Nations, State Department Says, 3604-3607 [26FE]

Drug Fight by Military Urged, 17465 [26JN]

E.F. Hutton Bank Fraud (excerpt), 12229 [16MY]

Eighty-Four Percent Repeat Offender Rate Examined, 5653 [19MR]

Espionage, 13736 [24MY], 18711 [11JY]

Excerpts From President Reagan's Address, 18738 [11JY]

Extradition Treaty Is an Occasion, 37722 [18DE]

FBI Is Forecasting New Arrests in Spy Case of Sailor and Father, 13737 [24MY]

FBI Trying To Determine if Cover-up Occurred in Surveillance Case, 14213 [4JN]

500,000 More Spy-Proof Phones Proposed by Top Security Agency, 52 [3JA], 14911 [7JN]

Fleeing Nazis' Friend in Postwar Rome, 11786 [14MY]

FOP Head Holds Gun Ban a Boon, 38681 [19DE]

40% Of Russians in U.S. Are Spies, Defector Claims, 20113 [23JY]

Freedom, 19733 [18JY]

Gates, Guards, Guns and Goetz, 21414 [30JY]

Getting an Earful From Soviet Radio Telephones, 14913 [7JN]

Global Attack on Terror, 18534 [10JY]

Goetz Case—Who Are the Victims?, 3483 [25FE]

Grain of Salt, Please, 18523 [10JY]

Great Relief for Everyone, 18507 [10JY]

Greece Charges Three as Spies After U.S. Tip, 30323 [1NO]

Growth of S&L's in State Prompts Criminal Probe, 12552 [20MY]

Gunmen Seen Singling Out U.S. Marines, 18525 [10JY]

Hall Gets Top Appellate Judge Award, 20306 [24JY]

Handguns, Preferred Instruments of Criminals (series), 18190-18195 [9JY]

Harder Line on Federal Crime, 1122 [24JA]

Heat Is On, 17006 [24JN]

Held Hostage to Handguns—My Husband Survived Iran, but My Son Was Shot in Annandale, 19046 [15JY]

Henry Liu Murder, 14671 [6JN]

Highballing—Area Roads Called Havens for Unsafe Trucks, 34445-34446 [5DE]

Hijacking—Enough's Enough, 16569 [20JN]

Hill With Topflight Electronic View, 1501 [31JA]

``Hit Doctor'', 6095 [25MR]

Hostage Coverage Hindsight—Competition, Technology Shape the Story, 18707 [11JY]

How To Deter Future Hinckleys, 32884 [20NO]

Hutton's Top Managers Knew About Check-Kiting, Lawmaker Charges, 16898 [21JN]

I Have Seen the SS at Work—Their Victims, 9135 [24AP]

I Saw Him in Action, 6155 [26MR]

In Defense of Athens Airport, 19290 [17JY]

In-House Dispute—Drunken-Driver Bumper Sticker, 20383 [24JY]

Inspector General Act in the Federal Government—A New Approach to Accountability, 26708-26714 [8OC]

Intelligence Identities Act—Words, No Teeth, 19925 [22JY]

International Criminals Must Pay a Price—U.S. Should Be Prepared To Make Them Pay, 18052 [8JY]

Invading TV Porn Troubles a Child, 10860 [7MY]

IRS on Tax Cheating (excerpt), 659 [21JA]

Is It Safe To Use the Phone?, 53 [3JA], 14912 [7JN]

James Wright—Seven Years' Research Brings New View of Gun Control, 22729 [1AU]

Join the Battle Against Drugs, 7684 [4AP]

Judge Urges Stiffer Sentences for Sexual Abuse of Children—Gives Day Care Center Aide 8\1/3\ to 25 Years, 17380 [26JN]

Keep Crime Insurance Alive, 31225 [7NO]

Keeping Kids Safe Is No Small Matter, 10032 [1MY]

Kidnap Victims' Kin Seek Syria's Help, 18512 [10JY]

Large Majority Favors Handgun Registration, 13956 [3JN]

Law/Order—Cincinnati Protester Suffered Cruel Treatment From U.S. Agents, 14553 [5JN]

Lawyers for U.S. Lay Plans for Hunting Beirut Hijackers, 18738 [11JY]

Legalized Drugs—Readers Weren't High on the Idea, 16755 [20JN]

Libya, Syria, and Iran Coordinate Schemes To Strike U.S. Targets, Arab Sources Say, 17680 [27JN], 18295 [9JY]

Link Between Drug Use and Drop-Out Rate, 13868 [24MY]

Lone Tree Legion Donates Equipment Aimed Against Child Abuse Crimes, 18064 [8JY]

Making Potent Drug Seems a Simple Task, 37526 [18DE]

Making Sense of Gun Control, 18215 [9JY]

Manhunt Fails To Net Killer of D.C. Officer, 1608 [31JA]

Marshal Meese, 27444 [15OC]

Meese Asserts U.S. Favors Press Code—On Visit to London, He Backs Idea of Need for Restraint in Reporting Terrorism (excerpt), 19593 [18JY]

Mexico Drug Arrests—``Tip of Iceberg'', 10413 [3MY]

Mexico Seeking Killers of 21 Policemen, 31417 [12NO]

Mexico Seeks Killers of Police, 31417 [12NO]

Mideast Terror—The Peace Process Is Again Periled, 31197 [7NO]

Minnesota Says Abuse Case Was Improperly Conducted, 4046 [28FE]

Missing Children—Facts and Fears, 20112 [23JY]

More Cops? This Idea Is Among the Finest, 21414 [30JY]

Must Mengele Remain Uncaught—A Reagan Effort Is Needed, 6155 [26MR]

Nancy Reagan's Drug Campaign, 9555 [25AP]

Narc Who Loved Her—Joanne Bario's Tale of Secrets, Passion and Death, 2408 [19FE]

New Approach To Combat Crime—A Police Corps, 21411 [30JY]

New Light Shed on DEA Agent's Death, 2410 [19FE]

New Weapon To Combat Fraud, 9480 [25AP]

New York Termed Hub of Foreign Spies in U.S., 50 [3JA]

News Media Coverage of TWA Hijacking (sundry excerpts), 18145 [9JY]

No Man's Land of High Tech—New Devices Aid Police but Threaten the Right of Privacy, 25335 [30SE]

Nobody Asked Me, But . . ., 36535 [16DE]

Now It's India Pushing Drugs Into the U.S., 12849 [21MY]

Officers of the Old National Guard Remain a Factor in the Rebel Forces—Some Contra Leaders Are Their Own Worst Enemies, 8531 [18AP]

On the Trail of Mengele, 6156-6158 [26MR]

One Gun in Five, 27994 [17OC]

``One Hand Diane'' Arrested on Drug Charge, 6096 [25MR]

$1 Million Reward, 6153 [26MR]

Our Kids and Cocaine, 7562 [3AP]

Panel Hears Details Linking Managua and Drugs, 9769 [29AP]

Paraguay Pledges To Hunt for Nazi—Private American Group Says Authorities Deny Knowing Mengele Whereabouts, 12092 [15MY]

Peru Complains of Strings on U.S. Aid, 34815 [5DE]

Peru—A Nation Gripped by Politics of Contraband, 29055 [24OC]

Peru's Shining Path (excerpt), 7024 [2AP]

Picket Line Violence (sundry), 1220-1221 [29JA]

Pol Pot (excerpt), 29978 [31OC]

Police Corps Concept Is Gaining Momentum, 21412 [30JY]

Police Corps Concept Is Gaining Supporters, 21412 [30JY]

Porno Hotline Reaches Out and Touches Kids, 10859 [7MY]

Porno Phone Number Has 10-Year-Old's Mom Mad, 10859 [7MY]

Presidential Restraint, 16158 [18JN]

Preventing Child Sexual Abuse, 10568 [6MY]

Preventing Child Sexual Abuse—Tips for Concerned Parents, 10568 [6MY]

Prevention—A New Legislative Approach, 1927 [6FE]

Problems of Drugs Is Raised in Bonn—U.S. and Britain Lead Session on Stronger Battle Against Narcotics Trafficking, 11604 [9MY]

Profile of a Polygraph—How It Works, and What It Doesn't Do, 36371 [12DE]

Pro-Israel Policy Feeds Violence, 31198 [7NO]

Pro-Life Gun Control, 22759 [1AU]

Proposed Lie-Detector Ban Splits Business Community, 36370 [12DE]

Proposed Prison Construction in Urban Areas (sundry), 22674-22679 [1AU]

Prosecutors To Meet on Child Sexual Abuse, 10412 [3MY]

Pudd'nhead Wilson's New Calendar (excerpt), 19395 [17JY]

Putting Baseball to the Test, 14666 [6JN]

Reagan's Silence on Abortion Terror, 22419 [1AU]

Reagan's World Court Error, 28900 [24OC]

Real Life Imitates TV Violence, 19373 [17JY]

Recent Cocaine Use Seen In 30 Percent of D.C. Arrestees, 12036 [15MY]

Relative of Ghana Leader and CIA Clerk Charged With Spying, 18711 [11JY]

Reporter's Notebook—6 Months of Sex Abuse Case, 4047 [28FE]

Restaurant Owners Should Work To Promote Responsible Drinking, 38844 [20DE]

Retired Navy Man Arrested in Rockville on Spy Charge, 13735 [24MY]

Rights, Wrongs—Now Schools Teach Them, 15988 [17JN]

S. 49—Help Your Local Police, 18216 [9JY]

Safer Trucks, 35938 [11DE]

Sandinistas Attract a Who's Who of Terrorists, 7668 [4AP]

SBA OK'd Loans to Companies Linked to Alleged Mob Figures, 11220-11223 [8MY]

Secret Nazi Societies Protect Mengele, 11786 [14MY]

Senate Under the Handgun, 20158 [23JY], 22043 [31JY]

Sendero Luminoso—The Shining Path of Peru (excerpt), 8548 [22AP]

Sentencing Reform Act, 7430-7433 [3AP]

Sikh Suspect Took Explosives Course—Mercenary School in Alabama Reports His Attendance, 18039 [8JY]

Spies and the Technology Edge, 18535 [10JY]

State Department Response to News Coverage of Terrorist Hijacking (excerpt), 19593 [18JY]

Statistics Tell Terrorism's Story, 18507 [10JY]

Steel Import Fraud—Cloaks, Daggers, and a Cache of Smoking Guns, 2144 [7FE]

Stewart Indictments—Affirmation of Rule of Law, 4712 [6MR]

Studies of Children as Witnesses Find Surprising Accuracy, 4044 [28FE]

Study of State Prisons Finds Recidivism Rates High in 1979, 5654 [19MR]

Subways and Streets Can Be Safer Without Vigilantes, 21413 [30JY]

Synthetic Heroin Seized, 37526 [18DE]

Take That, Corporate Crime!, 13954 [3JN]

Tarring With the Brush of Cultural Bias, 30597 [5NO]

Terrorism in Lebanon (excerpt), 12260 [16MY]

Terrorism (sundry excerpts), 16569, 16570, 16571 [20JN], 25041 [26SE]

Terrorist Attack (excerpt), 31640 [13NO]

Terrorist Underground in the U.S., 7077-7086 [2AP]

Test Delays Hamper D.C. Drug Cases, 27332 [10OC]

Text of U.S. Statement on Withdrawal From the Case Before the World Court, 28904 [24OC]

These Growers Are Criminals, 24027 [17SE], 25533 [1OC]

They Keep an Eye on Miami Shores, 31810 [13NO]

Thinking About Drugs, 3893 [27FE], 6103 [25MR]

Three Nations Joining To Hunt Mengele, 11785 [14MY]

Tide Is Turning Against Dopers, 28018 [17OC]

Time for a Real War on Drugs, 25245 [26SE]

Times' Reward Seeks Scourging of Josef Mengele, 6154 [26MR]

Truckdriver Helps Find Missing Children, 2696 [20FE]

Truckers Band Together To Skirt 55-MPH Limit, 34446 [5DE]

Trucker's Code of Operation—Ignoring the Law, 34443 [5DE]

Turks Vanish in Campaign of Terror by Bulgarians, 23284 [11SE]

TV in the Hostage Crisis—Reporter or Participant?, 18707 [11JY]

Twin Recalls Auschwitz Horrors, 4500 [5MR]

2 Missing Americans Said To Fall in Hands of Mexican Suspect, 10771 [7MY]

U.S. Drug Scene Horrifies Britons, 14840 [7JN]

U.S. Focuses Drug Battle on Pre-Teens, 13140 [22MY]

U.S. Withdrawal From the Jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice (excerpt), 28898 [24OC]

Ueberroth Plan Poses Problems, 14667 [6JN]

Understanding Diplomatic Rages, 27658 [16OC]

Unending Wetback Saga, 33385 [22NO]

United States Says Smugglers ``Overwhelm'' Borders With Record Cocaine Flow, 25235 [26SE]

Unsafe Trucks—An Accelerating Problem, Safety Programs Faulted, 34442 [5DE]

Unscheduled Topic of Drug Trade Finds Rare Unity Among Leaders, 11604 [9MY]

Upsurge of Violence, 38723 [19DE]

Vandalism on the Jobsite, 1218 [29JA]

Verdict Now, Trial Later, 27444 [15OC]

Violence Has No Place in Portrait of Iowa, 36757 [16DE]

Visit by President Reagan to Bitburg (excerpt), 9141 [24AP]

West Germans Believe Mengele Is Still Living, 11786 [14MY]

What Happened to Reagan the Gunslinger?, 18053 [8JY]

What Lurked Behind the Glen Cove Fence, 51 [3JA]

What We're Not Being Told About Terrorism Is Killing Us, 18294 [9JY]

When Television Watches People, 25336 [30SE]

Who's a Racketeer?, 36054 [11DE]

Why I Vote Against Gun Control, 38701-38702 [19DE]

Wife Beating—The Silent Crime, 14595 [6JN]

Without Guns, Do People Kill People?, 18272 [9JY]

World's Leftists Find a Haven in Nicaragua, 8827 [23AP]

Year of the Executioners, 1505 [31JA]

Zealous Enforcers Trigger Reconsideration of Gun Laws, 18225 [9JY]

Bills and resolutions

Abortion: violence against certain medical facilities (see S. Res. 212)

Abuse, neglect, and exploitation: prevention, identification, and treatment assistance programs (see H.R. 1674)

Achille Lauro: commend President Reagan for responsible leadership in case of hijacked Italian cruise liner (see H. Con. Res. 217)

Achille Lauro (vessel): commend President Reagan for responsible leadership in case of hijacked Italian cruise liner (see H. Res. 294)

———condemn hijacking by terrorists (see H.R. 215)

ACTION Drug Prevention Program: funding (see S. 668)

———funding from proceeds received by customs forfeiture fund and Dept. of Justice's assets forfeiture fund (see H.R. 2447)

Advisory Board on Missing Children: additional members (see S. 1009)

Aeronautics: death penalty for certain crimes (see H.R. 2814)

———expansion of air marshal program (see S. 1436)

———improve security on international flights (see H.R. 2827)

———international agreements on sanctions against certain countries (see S. Res. 187)

———method for combating terrorism (see H.R. 2781)

———reimbursement of certain airlines for detention expenses (see H.R. 1620)

———safety of passengers on international flights (see S. 1343)

———security personnel aboard international flights (see S. 1326; H.R. 2806)

———suspension of service to certain countries (see H.R. 2799)

Aged: State's prevention and treatment plan (see H.R. 170)

Agriculture: deny assistance benefits to farm producers convicted for production of controlled substances (see S. 1624; H.R. 3240)

Air Passenger Security Act: enact (see S. 1326)

Aircraft inflight emergency medical care: liability relief for rendering (see H.R. 386)

Airports: detection methods and procedures for plastic explosives or other devices used in aircraft piracy (see H.R. 3971)

———mandatory security standards at international facilities (see S. 1499)

———review security procedures in foreign countries (see S. 1321, 1369, 1436; S. Res. 182; H.R. 2796, 2822, 2905)

———use of dogs to detect plastic explosives and other devices used in air piracy (see H.R. 3593)

Alcoholic beverages: penalty for operating or directing a common carrier while intoxicated (see S. 850)

Aliens: deter immigration-related marriage fraud (see H.R. 3737)

———exclusion of certain, affiliated with terrorist organizations (see H.R. 3903)

Animals: penalty for damaging or destroying research facilities (see H.R. 2654)

Anti-Fraud Criminal Enforcement Act: enact (see S. 1677; H.R. 3341)

Anti-Fraudulent Adoption Practices Act: enact (see S. 1048)

Anti-Hijacking Act: enact (see S. 1343; H.R. 2794)

Antiterrorist training academy: establish (see S. 1499)

Antitrust actions: violators subject to individual responsibility for treble the amount of damages (see S. 1300)

Archaeology: regime of repose for certain material and cultural property (see S. 1523)

———regime of response for certain material and cultural property (see H.R. 2389)

Ariel Rios Memorial Federal Building: designate in Washington, DC (see S. 653)

Arson: investigation, prevention, detection, and prosecution (see H.R. 771)

Atomic energy: access for licensees to certain Federal criminal records (see S. 274)

———access to certain Federal records by applicants or holders of production facility licenses (see S. 890)

Attempted Kidnapping Act: enact (see H.R. 2117)

Attorney General: information reports on incidence of offenses involving racial, ethnic, or religious prejudice (see H.R. 1171)

———interim designation of U.S. attorneys and U.S. marshals (see H.R. 2308)

Banks and banking: currency reporting requirements (see S. 571)

———penalty for money laundering activities (see S. 1335; H.R. 2785, 2786)

———strengthen certain currency reporting requirements (see H.R. 3892)

Bolivia: partial eradication of coca production (see S. 790)

Bribery: amend U.S. Code (see H.R. 2839, 3511)

Bribes and Gratuities Act: enact (see S. 1675; H.R. 3336)

Bulgaria: abuses of Customs Convention on the International Transport of Goods under Cover of TIR Carnets (see S. Con. Res. 21)

Bureau of Prisons: prisoner rehabilitation through assessment of role of correctional officers by requiring study of rate positions within (see H.R. 443)

Burglary protection: tax credit for purchase and installation of security devises (see H.R. 1268)

Business: amend U.S. Code relative to interference by threats or violence (see S. 1774)

———deny expense deduction for amounts paid as restitution for fraud (see H.R. 2473, 2529)

Business Accounting and Foreign Trade Simplification Act: enact (see S. 430)

Capital punishment: criteria for imposition (see H.R. 3433)

———establish criteria (see H.R. 343)

———first degree murders committed by certain inmates (see H.R. 922)

———rational criteria for imposition (see H.R. 2706)

Central America: special assistance to combat terrorism (see S. 1915)

Child abuse: establish a hotline for reporting (see H.R. 276)

———protect rights of victims (see H.R. 3298)

Child Abuse Reporting and Clearinghouse Improvements Act: enact (see S. 1320; H.R. 2791)

Child day care providers: establish a national program for licensing (see H.R. 276)

Child molesting: adequate inquiry by youth-oriented organizations before hiring certain individuals (see H.R. 2016)

———amend U.S. Code relative to certain offenses (see H.R. 2539)

———clinical training programs for graduate students (see S. 544)

———improve legal and administrative proceedings for investigation and prosecution of cases (see H.R. 2999)

———improve State investigation and prosecution of cases (see H.R. 3858)

———investigation, prosecution, and penalty (see S. 985)

———life imprisonment without parole for certain offenses (see H.R. 3109)

———modify FBI offense classification system to provide more specific information on certain offenses (see S. 1013)

———penalty for certain crime within Indian reservation (see H.R. 3826)

Child Victim Witness Protection Act: enact (see S. 1156)

Children: eliminate effect of parental exception to kidnapping prohibition in cases of violation of valid custody orders (see H.R. 2828)

———encourage State to enact laws to improve investigation and prosecution of sexual abuse cases (see H.R. 1972)

———facilitate participation as witness in sexual exploitation cases (see S. 1010)

———investigation and prosecution of sex crimes (see H.R. 1205)

———investigation and prosecution of sexual abuse cases (see S. 140)

———licensing of day care providers and clearinghouse for information on prospective employees (see S. 142)

———mandatory penalty for kidnapping offenses involving murder of a minor (see S. 1011)

———mandatory penalty for offenses involving sexual exploitation (see S. 1012)

———modify penalty for certain kidnappings (see H.R. 1318)

———sexual exploitation offenses included in Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (see H.R. 1704)

———States to implement protective reforms relative to investigation and adjudication of abuse cases (see H.R. 3949)

China, Republic of: extradition of suspected murderers of Henry Liu (see S. Con. Res. 10)

Citizen band radio service: assignment of particular channel for use by neighborhood watch program (see H.R. 1327)

Claims: increase liability of persons making false claims (see H.R. 3753)

———penalty for false statements made by recipients of property, services, or money from Government (see S. 1134, 1135; H.R. 2264)

Classified information: establish system for protection of sensitive information and penalty for unauthorized disclosure (see H.R. 2994)

———OPM and CIA access to State and local criminal records for investigation of certain employees (see S. 1347)

Commerce: prohibit unfair or deceptive acts or practices (see H.R. 3913)

Commission To Investigate Federal Involvement With the Immigration and Nazi Collaborators: establish (see H.R. 3814)

Common carriers: penalty for operating or directing vehicles while intoxicated (see S. 850)

Competition and Ethics Enforcement Act: enact (see H.R. 2664)

Comprehensive Crime Control Act: minor or technical amendments to provisions (see S. 1236)

———minor revisions (see H.R. 3541)

———technical amendments (see H.R. 2774)

Comprehensive Drug Law Enforcement, Prevention, and Treatment Act: enact (see S. 1583)

Comprehensive Substance Abuse Education Act: enact (see H.R. 1242)

Computers: clarify law relative to access to certain Government information (see S. 610)

———penalties for access-related fraud (see H.R. 1001)

———penalty for certain crimes (see H.R. 930)

———penalty for transmission of matter pertaining to sexual exploitation of children (see S. 1305)

———penalty for unauthorized access to, or alteration of, individual medical records (see H.R. 995)

Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide: ratification (see H. Res. 82, 104)

———ratify (see H. Res. 166)

Convicted persons: special assessments (see H.R. 2997)

Copyright: enhance protection of intellectual property rights (see S. 1869)

———protect owners from importation of goods made in violations of U.S. laws (see H.R. 3776)

Copyrights: enhance protection of intellectual property rights (see S. 1647)

Correctional institutions: juvenile detention standards (see S. 1188)

———prohibit commitment of juvenile nonoffenders (see S. 1184)

———removal of juveniles from adult facilities (see S. 1186)

———youth detention facilities employment restrictions (see S. 1185)

Court procedures: constitutional amendment relative to compelling of testimony from a defendant, use of prior convictions, and the right to be informed of evidence (see H.J. Res. 28)

Courts: access to information by Executive Departments for national security purposes (see H.R. 3519)

———alternative to exclusionary rule (see S. 29)

———amend U.S. Code relative to grand jury (see H.R. 1407)

———application of special forfeiture of collateral profits of crime to persons acquitted by reasons of insanity (see H.R. 1886)

———constitutional amendment on exclusionary rule (see H.R. 1126)

———constitutional procedures for imposition of death penalty (see S. 239)

———enfranchisement of pretrial detainees, convicted misdemeanants, and persons appealing their convictions (see H. Con. Res. 148)

———exclusionary evidence (see H.R. 2610)

———habeas corpus procedures (see H.R. 2613, 2614)

———limit application of exclusionary rule (see S. 237)

———make nondischargeable any debt arising from judgment or consent decree requiring restitution as result of commission of crime (see H.R. 3742)

———mandatory life sentence for kidnaping of youth (see H.R. 605)

———modify certain provisions of U.S. Code relative to restitution (see H.R. 2198)

———modify state of mind requirements for certain bank bribery offenses (see H.R. 2617)

———payment of fines or penalties to clerk (see H.R. 3682)

———penalty for acts of vandalism against religious property (see H.R. 665)

———penalty for unjustified physical injury by a Federal officer (see H.R. 2452)

———provide more useful discovery rights for defendants (see H.R. 4007)

———rational criteria for imposition of capital punishment (see H.R. 2706)

———reassignment of certain cases upon request of a party (see H.R. 1419)

———reform habeas corpus procedures (see H.R. 1127, 1204)

———reform procedures for collateral review of judgments (see S. 238)

———sentencing for capital offenses (see H.R. 764)

———specialized corps of judges for certain Federal proceedings (see H.R. 1213)

Crime Victims Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 109; H.J. Res. 240)

Crimes against the elderly: mandatory sentences for violent felonies (see H.R. 297, 711)

Crimes committed outside the U.S.: jurisdiction of U.S. courts over certain (see H.R. 255)

Cultural property: establish a regime of repose (see S. 1523)

———establish a regime of response (see H.R. 2389)

Customs Service: immediate retirement privilege for inspectors engaged in hazardous occupations (see H.R. 1518)

Death penalty: criteria for imposition (see H.R. 1571)

———impose for first degree murders committed by prisoners serving a life sentence (see H.R. 2398)

———impose for willfully killing a law enforcement officer (see H.R. 2531)

———imposition for assassination of the President (see H.R. 1129)

———murders committed by prisoners serving life sentence (see S. 1191)

———offenses committed by persons serving life sentences (see H.R. 1128)

Debt Collection Act: amend (see H.R. 3342)

Debt owed the Government: permit Attorney General to retain private counsel for litigation of select collection cases (see S. 1658)

Defense contracts: criminal history information check for employees performing work on military installations (see H.R. 3574)

Dept. of Defense: criminal penalties for false claims (see S. 868)

———detection and punishment of fraud and abuse by contractors (see S. 1677)

———limit conflict of interest in Government procurement (see H.R. 2554)

Designer drugs: criminal penalties (see S. 1417, 1437; H.R. 2977)

Diplomats: President's actions in response to terrorist acts against U.S. property or personnel assigned abroad (see H.R. 3900)

Directorate of Dept. of Defense Task Force on Drug Law Enforcement: funds (see S. 531; H.R. 1307)

District of Columbia: Board of Parole authority (see H.R. 2050)

———drug trafficking in metropolitan area (see H. Con. Res. 161)

———establish an Office of Attorney General (see H.R. 2052)

Drug abuse: Attorney General to study and recommend methods to control the diversion of legitimate precursor and essential chemicals used in illegal production (see H.R. 3819)

———authorize members of Armed Forces to assist civilian law enforcement officers in certain operations (see H.R. 2553)

———awards to certain agents for outstanding contributions to fight against illegal traffic (see H.R. 1621)

———death penalty for illegal trafficking (see H.R. 1907)

———define arrest jurisdiction in international waters (see S. 996)

———define customs waters for purposes of certain offenses (see H.R. 2132)

———deny assistance benefits to farm producers convicted for production of controlled substances (see S. 1624)

———deny most-favored-nation status to certain noncooperative countries (see H.R. 3404)

———Dept. of Justice's assets forfeiture funds used for prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation (see H.R. 1193)

———forfeiture of substitute property (see H.R. 1125)

———funds for Air Force Reserve special operations squadron (see S. 531; H.R. 1307)

———grants to supplement State appropriations to local law enforcement agencies (see H.R. 3972)

———international narcotics control (see S. 766; H.R. 1768)

———mandatory penalties for certain offenses (see H.R. 1946)

———mandatory penalty for carrying or using firearms in commission of certain offenses (see S. 1894)

———minimum mandatory bail for certain offenses (see S. 1001)

———modify criminal penalties for certain offenses (see H.R. 2881, 2954)

———modify penalties for certain offenses (see H.R. 994)

———penalties for use of children in manufacture or distribution of controlled substances or designer drugs (see H.R. 3936)

———restrictions on Federal assistance to certain State and local education agencies (see H.R. 3769)

———reward for information leading to arrest and conviction of certain criminals (see H.R. 1913, 2013, 2768, 2843)

———rewards for information leading to arrest and conviction of certain criminals (see S. 630)

Drug abuse and related programs: use of assets forfeiture fund (see H.R. 273)

Drug Money Seizure Act: enact (see S. 571)

Drug paraphernalia: prohibit interstate sale and transportation (see S. 713)

Duarte, Jose N.: condemn kidnapping of daughter (see H. Con. Res. 187)

Duarte, Jose Napoleon: condemn kidnapping of daughter (see S. Res. 219; H. Con. Res. 187)

El Salvador: investigating murders of U.S. citizens (see H. Res. 36)

Employment: prisoner rehabilitation (see S. 1190)

Espionage: amend Uniform Code of Military Justice (see H.R. 3026)

———capital punishment (see S. 1490)

———forfeiture of proceeds derived from treacherous activities (see S. 1654)

———increase penalty for certain forms (see H.R. 2662, 2697)

———penalty for disclosure of classified information pertaining to national defense (see S. 1280; H.R. 2797)

———reward for information leading to arrest (see S. 1654)

———strengthen Dept. of Defense counterintelligence capabilities (see S. 1301; H.R. 3188)

Espionage and treason: criteria for imposition of death penalty (see H.R. 2837)

Ethnic, racial, or religious hatred: collection of data on certain crimes (see H.R. 2455)

Ethnology: regime of repose for certain material and cultural property (see S. 1523)

———regime of response for certain material and cultural property (see H.R. 2389)

Executive departments: time limit for recordkeeping and law enforcement procedures (see H.R. 1230)

Explosives: international explosive incident data base (see S. 1499)

False claims: penalties (see H.R. 3317, 3335, 3828)

False Claims Act: amend (see S. 1673; H.R. 3334)

FBI: additional funds and authority for counterterrorist capabilities (see S. 1414; H.R. 2956)

Federal Computer Systems Protection Act: enact (see S. 1678; H.R. 3381)

Federal Crime Insurance Program: reauthorizing (see S. 633)

Federal employees: compensation for individuals taken hostage (see H.R. 2851)

———compensation when captured or kidnapped as result of hostile action against U.S. Government (see H.R. 2019)

———forfeiture of retirement benefits upon conviction (see H.R. 3388)

———forfeiture of retirement benefits upon conviction of unauthorized disclosure of identity of a covert agent (see H.R. 3388)

Federal Protective Service: special authority (see H.R. 2058)

Federal Taxpayer Awareness and Enforcement Act: enact (see S. 1152)

Firearms: control (see H.R. 395)

———grants to local governments for purchase of bulletproof vests (see H.R. 1921)

———increase term of imprisonment for certain offenses and eliminate eligibility for parole (see H.R. 173)

———penalty for use in commission of a felony (see H.R. 678)

———prohibit import of concealable handguns (see H.R. 2861)

———prohibit sale of Saturday night specials (see H.R. 3706)

———protect rights of owners (H.R. 945), provide for consideration of (see H. Res. 290)

———regulate manufacture, importation, and sale of armor-piercing ammunition (see S. 104; H.R. 4, 13)

———regulate manufacture, importation, and sale of armor-piercing bullets (see H.R. 3132)

———renegotiate Vienna Convention to eliminate diplomatic immunity for certain assaults (see S. Res. 191)

———transfer excise tax to trust fund to be used for compensation of victims of crime (see H.R. 2862)

Flag—U.S.: penalty for theft, embezzlement, or unlawful concealment (see H.R. 3138)

Florence Agreement on the Importation of Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Materials: implement Nairobi Protocol (see S. 1274; H.R. 2885)

Foreign agents: investigation of certain (see H.R. 3903)

Foreign Agents Registration Act: 5-year suspension of exemptions provided to an agent of a foreign principal convicted of espionage (see S. 1900)

Foreign countries: review security procedures at airports (see S. 1321, 1369; S. Res. 182; H.R. 2796, 2822, 2905)

———sanction against countries refusing to extradite terrorists to the U.S. in spite of mutual treaty (see H.R. 3583)

———sanctions against those which provide support for perpetrators of international terrorism (see S. 1941)

Foreign diplomats: prosecution for use of firearm in commission of a felony (see S. 1383)

———reimburse State and local governments for protection costs (see H.R. 3902)

Foreign embassies: control of certain commercial entities (see S. 1947)

Foreign trade: deny most-favored-nation status to countries providing support for acts of terrorism (see S. 1778; H.R. 3661)

———private suits to enforce antidumping and antisubsidy laws and Customs fraud statute (see S. 1655)

———private suits to enforce antidumping and antisubsidy laws and customs fraud statute (see S. 1655)

———prohibit certain exports to countries supporting terrorism (see H.R. 3983)

———prohibit goods from certain countries (see H.R. 725)

———protect patent, trademark, and copyright owners from importation of goods made in violation of U.S. laws (see H.R. 3776)

Franked mail: include photograph of missing children (see S. 1195)

Fraudulent claims: improve prosecution and trial procedures (see S. 1562; H.R. 1975)

Fraudulent Youth Employment Practices Act: enact (see H.R. 2544)

Garvey, Marcus: posthumous pardon (see H. Con. Res. 159)

Government: prohibit involvement in political assassinations (see H.R. 1348)

Government contractors: define allowable cost reimbursement and increase penalties for false claims (see H.R. 2562)

———penalties for submission of false cost data (see H.R. 2441)

———prohibit awards or licenses to tax delinquents (see H.R. 2530)

———strengthen remedies available against bribery, grants, or other payments (see S. 1675)

Government procurement: strengthen enforcement of False Claims Act (see S. 1673)

Great Britain: extradition treaty (see H. Res. 271)

Greece: restriction on use of Athens airport by U.S. airlines (see S. Res. 196)

Handgun Crime Control Act: enact (see H.R. 1442)

Handgun crimes: compensation of victims (see H.R. 306)

Handguns: mandatory registration (see H.R. 299)

Health care: penalty for individual's misrepresentation as a physician (see H.R. 1091)

Hostage Relief Act: amend (see H.R. 1956)

Hostages: airline hijacking by Shiite Moslems (see S. Res. 195; H. Con. Res. 174)

Illegal aliens: oppose amnesty (see H. Con. Res. 184)

Immigration: prevent admission discrimination for sexual deviation (see H.R. 2329)

Indians: jurisdiction of special magistrate over Federal offenses within reservations (see S. 1177)

———law enforcement authority of local and tribal agencies within reservations (see S. 1177)

———prevent child molesting on reservations (see S. 1818)

Information: procedures for classification and protection of certain (see H.R. 271)

INS: immediate retirement privilege for inspectors engaged in hazardous occupations (see H.R. 1518)

Interagency Committee on Arson Control: establish (see H.R. 612, 771)

International Commission on Airport Security: establish (see S. Res. 196)

Interstate identification index: assistance to State justice information systems (see H.R. 896)

———constant accuracy of criminal records (see H.R. 2129)

Iran: compensation for U.S. Embassy personnel taken hostage in 1979 (see H.R. 2851)

Ireland, Northern: outlaw use of plastic bullets by British security forces (see S. Con. Res. 26)

Iron and steel industry: extend statute of limitations for steel import fraud (see S. 429)

IRS: one-time amnesty for taxpayers for notification of previous underpayments of Federal tax (see H.R. 3219)

Judgments: reform procedures for collateral review (see H.R. 275)

Kidnapping: mandatory life sentence (see H.R. 814)

———rewards for information leading to apprehension and conviction (see H.R. 126)

Klinghoffer, Leon: condemn murder by Palestinian terrorists (see S.J. Res. 222; H.J. Res. 425)

———condemn murder of aboard Achille Lauro (see H.R. 215)

Labor disputes: prohibit threats of violence (see H.R. 254)

Labor unions: application of Hobbs Act's extortion provision to certain disputes (see H.R. 1719)

———penalty for act of violence or threat (see S. 479)

Law enforcement officers: benefits for death from medical conditions sustained in performance of duty (see H.R. 149)

———benefits for non-Federal employees (see H.R. 3707)

———binding bill of rights as condition for assistance to local agencies (see H.R. 124)

———Federal employees' participation in certain foreign arrest actions (see H.R. 962)

———reimbursement for costs incurred in investigations contributing to recovery of Federal taxes (see H.R. 3136)

———survivors' benefits (see H.R. 1252)

———tax treatment of off-duty use of public safety vehicles (see H.R. 773)

Libel and slander: rights of public officials and candidates (see H.R. 1687)

Mail Order Drug Paraphernalia Control Act: enact (see H.R. 1625)

Medicaid: increase activities of State's fraud and abuse units in eliminating patient neglect (see H.R. 2829)

Medical care: intentional misrepresentations to obtain physician position (see H.R. 1583)

Medicare/medicaid: strengthen law provisions intended to deter and sanction fraud and abuse (see S. 1323)

Member of Congress: forfeiture of annuity under civil service pension system after conviction (see H.R. 218)

Members of Congress: prohibit convicted felons from continuing to serve (see H.J. Res. 81)

Mengele, Josef: bring German fugitive to justice (see H. Con. Res. 77)

———investigation by Paraguay to locate and bring to justice (see S. Con. Res. 14)

———investigation into residence and activities (see H. Con. Res. 82)

Mental health: psychiatric examinations of certain law offenders (see S. 34)

Mexico: additional DEA agents (see H. Con. Res. 83)

Middle East: airline hijacking by Shiite Moslems (see S. Res. 195; H. Con. Res. 168, 170, 174)

———initiate diplomatic measures to free U.S. hostages (see H. Res. 254)

Military bases: improve security (see S. 1942)

Military Whistleblowers Protection Act: enact (see H.R. 3898)

Missing children: assistance to establish or expand State clearinghouses (see S. 1174)

———assistance to State clearinghouses (see H.R. 604)

———assistance to State clearinghouses for information (see H.R. 2256)

———television stations' campaign initiatives (see H.J. Res. 291)

Missing Children Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 118; H.J. Res. 281)

Money: laundering (see H.R. 1367)

Money Laundering Crimes Act: enact (see S. 572)

Money Laundering Crimes and Disclosure Act: enact (see S. 1385)

Motor vehicles: national standard for blood-alcohol content for truck or bus operators (see S. 1904)

———protection against odometer tampering (see S. 475; H.R. 780)

Narcotics: control of ingredients (see S. 1746)

National Arson Awareness Week: designate (see H.J. Res. 434)

National Center for the Prosecution of Child Abuse: establish (see S. 1969)

National Child Abuse Prevention Month: designate (see S.J. Res. 56; H.J. Res. 121)

National Child Identification and Safety Information Day: designate (see H.J. Res. 438)

National Child Safety Awareness Month: designate (see S.J. Res. 110)

National Commission on Espionage and Security: establish (see S.J. Res. 148)

National Correctional Officers Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 64)

National Crime Information Center: update information (see S. 985)

National Crime Prevention Week: designate (see H.J. Res. 408)

National Drug Abuse Education and Prevention Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 58)

National Drug Abuse Education Week: designate (see H.J. Res. 126)

National Drunk and Drugged Driving Awareness Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 137; H.J. Res. 358)

National Neighborhood Crime Watch Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 168; H.J. Res. 312)

National Resource Office Relating to Crimes Against Older Individuals: establish (see H.R. 3120)

National security: establish system for protection of sensitive information and penalty for unauthorized disclosure (see H.R. 2994)

National Sheriffs Week: designate (see H. Res. 182)

Nuclear Power Plant Security and Anti-Terrorism Act: enact (see H.R. 3330)

Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention: proposed rescission of funds (see S. Res. 278)

Office of the Director of National and International Drug Operations and Policy: establish (see H.R. 3289)

Organized crime: civil remedies for persons injured by racketeering activity (see H.R. 2943)

Paraguay: restrictions relative to requests for extradition of Nazi war criminals (see H.R. 991)

Parole system: abolish (see S. 894)

Patents: enhance protection of intellectual property rights (see S. 1647, 1869)

———protect owners from importation of goods made in violations of U.S. laws (see H.R. 3776)

———protection of consumers against conspiracies by certain patent holders (see S. 1358)

Police corps training pilot project: establish (see S. 1524)

Pornography: eliminate lewd and commercial requirements in prosecuting child molesting cases (see S. 554)

———Federal civil protection actions for victims (see S. 1187)

———penalty for transmission of matter pertaining to sexual exploitation of children (see S. 1305)

———prohibit transmission through use of cable television and telephone service (see S. 1090)

Postal Service: increase penalties for mail fraud (see H.R. 1581)

Presidential Advisory Panel for Coordination of Government Debt Collection and Delinquency Prevention Activities: establish (see S. 794)

Prevention and assistance organizations: clarify nonprofit status (see H.R. 840)

Prisoners: habeas corpus procedures (see H.R. 2615)

Prisons: amend chapter 301 of title 18 of U.S. Code (see H.R. 4001)

———capital punishment for first degree murders committed by certain inmates (see H.R. 922)

———Federal incarceration of habitual offenders (see S. 1189)

———Federal support for State and local construction programs (see S. 669)

Proceeds: prohibit certain concealing methods (see H.R. 1474)

Product safety: penalty for nondisclosure of certain information by manufacturers (see H.R. 2966)

Program Fraud Civil Penalties Act: enact (see H.R. 3335)

Public contracts: deny to persons having violated NLRB judicial orders (see H.R. 782)

———prohibit awards to persons having violated certain NLRB judicial orders (see H.R. 1459)

Public law board: findings subject to review for member fraud relating to dispute involved (see H.R. 310)

Public safety officers: benefits to survivors (see S. 917)

Public welfare: cross-matching of State welfare rolls against bank records to verify eligibility of recipients (see H.R. 1443)

Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act: amend (see H.R. 3985)

———clarify intent relative to private civil actions (see S. 1521)

———inclusion of certain offenses relative to sexual exploitation of children (see S. 625)

Radio: prohibit willful or malicious interference (see H.R. 2479)

Radio signals: willful or malicious interference (see S. 66)

Railroads: rules on alcohol and drug abuse (see H. Con. Res. 100)

Religion: penalties for acts of violence and vandalism against individuals or institutions (see S. 207)

———penalties for desecration of graves or symbols (see H.R. 2611)

———penalty for vandalism of certain property (see H.R. 775)

———penalty for vandalizing a house of worship (see H.R. 613)

Restitution: modify certain provisions of U.S. Code (see H.R. 2713)

Retail Competition Enforcement Act: enact (see S. 1445)

Rockland County, NY: Federal assistance for Brinks robbery trial (see S. 13; H.R. 109)

Salazar, Enrique C.: death of DEA agent in Mexico (see H. Con. Res. 83)

Securities: Dept. of Treasury's distinctive counterfeiting deterrents (see S. 1791)

Senate: authorize production of documents by Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations (see S. Res. 71)

Sexual assaults (see H.R. 596)

Shipping industry: study on impact of illegal activity (see H.R. 2726)

Social Security: improve antifraud provisions (see S. 837; H.R. 1868)

———prohibit benefits to individuals deported because of activities associated with Nazi regime (see S. 1930)

———protect medical care beneficiaries from unfit practitioners (see H.R. 1370)

State and local governments: Attorney General exchange of information with State and local agencies (see H.R. 571)

———enforcement of drug abuse laws (see H.R. 526)

States: attorneys general authority to enforce FTC Act's unfair and deceptive practices provisions (see S. 1313)

Stethem, Robert D.: killing by Shiite Moslem terrorists (see H. Con. Res. 170)

Strikes: use of force or violence to coerce the payment of wages (see S. 300)

Student aid: incentives for States to enact garnishment laws to collect defaulted loans (see H.R. 3815)

———reduce default rate (see H.R. 2687)

———reduce rates of default (see H.R. 3371)

Supreme Court: greater discretion in selection of cases (see S. 833)

Tariff Act: smuggling by vessels, vehicles, and aircraft (see S. 1694; H.R. 3479)

Task Force on Elderly Abuse Act: enact (see S. 1919)

Taxation: 6-month amnesty program for income tax delinquents (see H.R. 2031)

———credit for locks and other security devices (see H.R. 611)

———one-time amnesty for certain delinquents (see H.R. 2530)

———one-time amnesty for criminal and civil penalties (see S. 203)

Telecommunication: prohibit recording of conversations made on Federal system (see H.R. 502)

Tenant organizations: preventing violence and intimidation directed against participants (see H.R. 948)

Terrorism: airline hijacking by Shiite Moslems (see S. Res. 195; H. Con. Res. 174)

———amend Freedom of Information Act to protect certain records (see S. 276)

———Bureau of Justice Assistance grants to local governments (see H.R. 3712)

———capital punishment for first-degree murder case (see S. 1508)

———conference of world leaders (see H. Res. 297)

———creating legal offense (see S. 275)

———criminal penalties for homicide outside U.S. (see H.R. 3575)

———establish criteria for imposition of capital punishment for hostage-related offenses (see H.R. 3562, 3565)

———establish international coordinating committee (see H. Con. Res. 228)

———expansion of air marshal program (see S. 1436)

———international crime status (see S. Res. 190)

———international explosive incident data base (see S. 1499)

———international treaty to control (see H. Res. 208)

———multilateral negotiations on more effective protection (see S.J. Res. 153)

———negotiations with certain democratic countries (see S. Res. 186)

———penalty for aircraft piracy (see S. Res. 187)

———penalty for certain acts committed by or against U.S. nationals, outside the U.S. (see S. 1940)

———Presidential declaration of national emergency (see S. Con. Res. 94)

———prosecution of certain crimes against U.S. nationals committed abroad (see S. 1429)

———protect U.S. citizens and property abroad (see H. Con. Res. 228)

———protect U.S. citizens and property from certain state-supported activities (see H.R. 3704)

———reducing international threat (see H.R. 213)

———state of national emergency relative to protection of U.S. citizens (see H. Con. Res. 219)

———time of remembrance of victims (see S.J. Res. 104)

———U.S. policy relative to international problem (see H. Res. 207)

Time of Remembrance: designate (see S.J. Res. 249; H.J. Res. 369)

Trademarks: enhance protection of intellectual property rights (see S. 1647, 1869)

Trans World Airlines: readjustment services to U.S. citizens held hostage by Shiite Moslems (see S.J. Res. 167)

Truth in Sentencing Act: enact (see S. 894)

U.N.: resolution condemning air piracy by Shiite Moslems (see H. Con. Res. 1271)

U.S. attorneys: interim appointments (see S. 1410)

U.S. Code: amend chapter 96 of title 18 (see H.R. 2517)

U.S. Embassies: protect facilities and operations (see H.R. 3946)

———security of personnel (see H.R. 3945, 3946)

U.S. flag: penalty for desecration (see H.R. 2804)

———penalty for theft, embezzlement, or unlawful concealment (see H.R. 3091)

U.S. marshals: amend chapter 37 of title 28 of U.S. Code (see H.R. 4001)

———interim appointments (see S. 1410)

U.S. Marshals Service: establish (see H.R. 3870)

U.S. Parole Commission: availability of information on parolees to State and local law enforcement agencies (see H.R. 2949)

U.S. Sentencing Commission: amend title 28 of U.S. Code (see H.R. 1847)

———extend deadline for submission of initial set of guidelines (see H.R. 3837)

Uniform Code of Military Justice: procedures for adjudication by court-martial of capital punishment (see H.R. 3652)

———sentence of life imprisonment for espionage during peacetime (see H.R. 3026)

VA: central data bank of information to assist law enforcement officers in hostage situations involving a veteran (see H.R. 1817)

Victims: assistance to individuals injured while preventing crime or apprehending criminals (see H.R. 2130)

———protection (see H.R. 3949)

Victims of Crime Act: amend (see H.R. 2998)

Video surveillance: regulation (see H.R. 3455)

Violent crime program: appropriations (see S. 486)

Writs of habeas corpus: change of procedures relative to (see H.R. 274)

Youth: establish clearinghouse for information relative to certain employment practices (see H.R. 2544)

———requiring delinquents to complete secondary education (see H. Res. 38)

Booklets

CBW—The Poor Man's Atomic Bomb: Institute for Policy Analysis (excerpt), 12969 [21MY]

Books

``Children of Izieu—A Jewish Tragedy,'' Serge Klarfeld (excerpt), 3995 [28FE]

``Legal Homicide, Death as Punishment in America, 1864-1982'': William J. Bowers (excerpt), 1505 [31JA]

``Poland'': James A. Michener (excerpt), 14834 [7JN]

``Rise and Fall of the Third Reich'': William Shirer (excerpt), 9133 [24AP]

Broadcasts

Focus—Search for Joseph Mengele: Voice of America (excerpt), 7943-7944 [16AP]

Washington Regional Alcohol Program: WMAL-Radio, 3079 [21FE]

Commentaries

News media coverage of TWA hijacking, 18146 [9JY]

Court decisions

Bivens v. Six Unknown Federal Narcotic Agents: Supreme Court (excerpt), 91 [3JA]

Estelle v. Gamble: Supreme Court (excerpt relative to medical care of prisoners), 30243 [1NO]

Extortion definition under the Hobbs Act: Supreme Court, 1215 [29JA]

Linkletter v. Walker: Supreme Court (excerpt), 91 [3JA]

Michigan v. Tucker: Supreme Court (excerpt), 91 [3JA]

Miller v. California: Supreme Court (excerpt from obscenity case), 12932 [21MY]

Stone v. Powell: Supreme Court (excerpt), 91 [3JA]

Wolf v. Colorado: Supreme Court (excerpt), 91 [3JA]

Decisions

Exclusionary rule in criminal proceedings: District of Columbia Court of Appeals, 92 [3JA]

Firearms dealers compliance inspections: Supreme Court (excerpt), 18206 [9JY]

Frisbie v. Collins: Supreme Court, 17637 [27JN]

Olmstead v. U.S.: Supreme Court (excerpt), 24370 [19SE]

Definition

Terrorism, 14680 [6JN]

Documents

Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide: article IX (excerpt), 12735 [21MY]

Court Case Regarding Video Surveillance v. Right to Privacy (excerpt), 25335 [30SE]

Extradition Treaty Between Great Britain and the U.S., 17949 [27JN]

Gun Control Act (excerpt), 18167, 18185, 18197, 18220 [9JY]

Mini-Trial Agreement Between the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Appellant, 30325 [1NO]

U.S. Code, Title 22—Foreign Relations and Intercourse (excerpt), 27659 [16OC]

Explanations

Exclusionary rule in criminal proceedings: Dean Wigmore, 90 [3JA]

———Virgil Peterson, 92 [3JA]

Money laundering deterrent proposals: President's Commission on Organized Crime, 4216 [28FE]

Factsheet

Federal Taxpayer Awareness and Enforcement Act (S. 1152), 12317 [16MY]

Factsheets

Program Fraud Civil Penalties Act (S. 1134), 12140 [15MY]

Inscription

Commemorating Holocaust, 9133 [24AP]

Interviews

Christian obligations: Roger Mahony with Robert Sheer and Tim Rutten, 32884 [20NO]

Link between terrorism and foreign governments: President Reagan with Washington (DC) Post (excerpt), 16204 [19JN]

Reagan seeks judges with traditional approach: U.S. News & World Report with Edwin Meese III, Attorney General, 27443 [15OC]

Letters

Access to certain Federal records by applicants or holders of atomic energy production facility licenses: Dept. of Justice, 7641 [4AP]

Airline hijacking by Shiite Moslems and future security of international airports: Representatives Fascell and Mica, 16102 [18JN]

American hostages in Lebanon (sundry), 32368 [19NO]

Armor-piercing ammunition: (sundry), 36952, 36953 [17DE]

Broadcasting obscene material: Stephen S. Trott, 10856 [7MY]

Child abuse: Oregon teacher, 29981 [31OC]

Child abuse prevention efforts by Marvel Comics: sundry, 6938, 6939 [1AP]

Commission on Espionage and Security: President Reagan, 16613 [20JN]

Compact of Free Association, 36036 [11DE]

Compact of Free Association for the Federated States of Micronesia and Marshall Islands (sundry), 20607, 20609, 20623 [25JY]

Computer transmission of matter pertaining to sexual exploitation of children: sundry, 15932-15933 [17JN]

Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide: Representative Lugar, 12736 [21MY]

Criminal Accountability Act: John J. Kelly, 34032 [3DE]

Dept. of Justice identification and deportation of alleged Nazi war criminals residing in the U.S.: Polish American Congress, Inc., 3076 [21FE]

Dept. of Justice's Public Integrity Section: Gerald E. McDowell, 15254 [11JN]

Drug interdiction duty: Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, 17459 [26JN]

Efforts to locate missing children: Gene Jankowski, 22230 [1AU]

Expanding the role of the military in drug trafficking interdiction (S. 531): E.C. Aldridge, Jr., 12884 [21MY]

FBI investigation of violent attacks on abortion clinics: Representative Mineta, 625 [7JA]

Federal Crime Insurance Program: Jeffrey S. Bragg, 25628 [2OC]

Firearms: Sarah Brady (excerpt), 28236 [22OC]

Firearms dealers recordkeeping requirements: Harold A. Serr, 18183 [9JY]

Firearms Owners' Protection Act (H.R. 945): Louisiana Shooting Association, 5632 [19MR]

———South Carolina Shooting Association, 5632 [19MR]

———(sundry), 5632 [19MR]

———Unified Sportsmen of Florida, 5632 [19MR]

Firearms ownership: National Association of Chiefs of Police, 31415 [12NO]

Funds for Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (sundry), 37670, 37671 [18DE]

General Dynamics Corp.'s improper billings: Senators Kennedy and Mitchell, 15966 [17JN]

Hate Crimes Statistics Act (H.R. 2455): Committee on the Judiciary, 19845 [22JY]

How to talk to teenagers about drinking and driving: American Driver and Traffic Safety Education Association, 5894 [20MR]

Improvements in child care standards: Evelyn K. Moore, 6774 [28MR]

Insider trading offenses: John S.R. Shad, 35462 [10DE]

International agreement on terrorism: Senator Byrd, 17570 [27JN]

International boycott of airports in Greece: Representatives Fascell and Mica (excerpt), 16203 [19JN]

International covenant on terrorism: Senator Andrews, 28381 [22OC]

International narcotics control: Senators Nunn, Biden, and Chiles, 11808 [14MY]

International terrorism: Senator Byrd, 18146 [9JY]

Kidnapping of Thomas Sutherland: White House, 18511 [10JY]

Lone Tree, IA, American Legion Post No. 457 donation of video equipment for testimony of victims in child abuse cases: Terry Kruse, 18064 [8JY]

Minor and technical amendments to the Comprehensive Crime Control Act: Phillip D. Brady, 14184 [4JN]

Missing children (several Senators), 12573 [20MY]

Moscow's big ears in Glen Cove: Senator Moynihan, 51 [3JA]

Nazi war criminals: Representative Torricelli, 7111 [2AP]

New supplemental extradition treaty between the U.S. and Great Britain: Andrew P. O'Rourke, 25231 [26SE]

Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention: Don Mathis and Sharon Martin, 28917, 28918 [24OC]

———Millie Waterman, 28915 [24OC]

———Subcommittee on Juvenile Justice, 38502 [19DE]

Plea bargaining with alleged espionage agents John and Michael Walker: Representative Mazzoli, 30351 [1NO]

Poisoning in Dalles, OR, Rejeesh Medical Corp., 23909 [17SE]

Poisoning in The Dalles, OR: Rajneesh Medical Corp., 23909 [17SE]

Polygraph Protection Act: CIA, 36177 [12DE]

———Dept. of Defense, 36177 [12DE]

———Representative Aspin, 36177 [12DE]

Preventing money laundering activities, 15135 [11JN]

Prevention of child abuse in day care centers: Senator Cranston, 35520 [10DE]

Proposed Supplementary Extradition Treaty with Great Britain: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 22703 [1AU]

———President Reagan, 22703 [1AU]

———Representative Biaggi, 22704 [1AU]

Protection of Institutionalized Juveniles: Senators Denton, Metzenbaum, and Specter, 13235 [22MY]

Provide for payment to clerk of court of fines or penalties imposed by a U.S. magistrate (H.R. 3682): Dept. of Justice, 30939 [6NO]

Reward for information leading to apprehension of Josef Mengele: Senator Kennedy and Representative Mrazek, 6153 [26MR]

Reward leading to apprehension of Josef Mengele: Senator Kennedy and Representative Mrazek, 11786 [14MY]

Sale of firearms, 18001 [8JY]

Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control hearings on designer drugs: Representative Parris, 3085 [21FE]

Status of membership of Republic of China in Interpol: several Members of Congress, 5161 [14MR]

Supplemental extradition treaty with Great Britain: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 19609 [18JY]

Supplemental extradition treaty with the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland: Theodore M. Hesburgh (sundry), 31520 [12NO]

U.N. Fund for Drug Abuse Control: Giuseppe di Gennaro, 28728 [23OC]

U.S. employees are terrorist targets (excerpt), 7580 [4AP]

U.S. hostage in Lebanon to family: Benjamin M. Weir, 10924 [8MY]

U.S. narcotics control assistance to Peru: Committee on Foreign Affairs, 34815 [5DE]

———Dept. of State, 34815 [5DE]

U.S. withdrawal from the jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice: William L. Ball III, 28898 [24OC]

Lists

Cosponsors of S. Con. Res. 14, location and arrest Josef Mengele, 12092 [15MY]

International Association of Chiefs of Police participants in press conference on sale of firearms, 18001 [8JY]

National child watch campaign participants, 14668 [6JN]

National Police Week Roll Call of Heroes—1984, 13323 [22MY]

Organizations and companies assisting search for missing children, 13232 [22MY]

Roll call of heroes, 17068-17071 [25JN]

Rollcall of police heroes, 12013 [15MY]

Selected historical events of the C. Henry Kempe National Center for the Prevention and Treatment of Child Abuse and Neglect, 23076-23078 [9SE]

Soviet dissidents and refuseniks, 29193 [25OC]

States under court order to relieve prison overcrowding, 189 [3JA]

Memorandum of law

Status of Membership of the Republic of China in Interpol: Quentin Crommelin, Jr., 5161-5169 [14MR]

Memorandums

Access to Certain Federal Records by Applicants or Holders of Atomic Energy Production Facility Licenses, 7640 [4AP]

Expanding the Role of the Military in Drug Trafficking Interdiction, 3782 [27FE]

International Narcotics Control Act Provisions, 11809 [14MY]

Substance of the Supreme Court's Obscenity Test: Republican Policy Committee, 12933-12937 [21MY]

Memorials of legislature

Illinois, 18858 [11JY]

Kentucky, 17519 [26JN]

New Jersey, 13897 [3JN]

Puerto Rico, 1507 [31JA]

Virginia, 10536 [6MY]

Messages

Evaluation of Federal Juvenile Delinquency Programs: President Reagan, 23843 [16SE]

The Hague Convention on Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction: President Reagan, 30576 [5NO]

U.S. Counterforce Capability Report: President Reagan, 18350 [10JY]

Outline

Parents Taking Action Program: Missing Children Help Center, 11872 [14MY]

Pamphlets

Preventing Missing Children (sundry), 12669 [20MY]

Papers

Background Information on Missing Children May 1985: National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, 32863 [20NO]

Petitions

Appoint committee to investigate allegations of corruption made by Representative Bereuter: Marshall Islands, Nitijela, 1507 [31JA]

Customs and DEA officers: Fraternal Order of Border Agents, 23913 [17SE]

Federal-State Task Force on Hawaiian Home Lands: Hawaii State Association of Counties, 1507 [31JA]

Medical malpractice and Tara Lynn Waldner: Melat and Pressman, Attorneys at Law, 29686 [30OC]

Nazi war criminals: New York, NY, City Council, 10521 [6MY]

Proposed national efforts to curb drunk driving: American Council on Alcohol Problems, 31809 [13NO]

Sex offender sent to Miami, FL, 16737 [20JN]

War criminal investigations: Estonian American National Council, 13890 [3JN]

Poems

``Terror Way'': Richard Spencer, 32419 [20NO]

Polls of opinion

Drug use: results, 23806 [16SE]

Large Majority Favors Handgun Registration, 13956 [3JN]

Prayer

Roll Call of Heroes, 17071 [25JN]

Press releases

Mobil to sponsor missing children campaign: Mobile Oil Corp., 6233 [26MR]

Prevent the importation of heroin into the U.S.: Federation of New York State Judges, 2045 [6FE]

Secret Cries special: WTTG-TV (Washington, DC), 6233 [26MR]

Proclamations

Time of Remembrance for All Victims of Terrorism Throughout the World: President Reagan, 7383 [3AP]

Remarks in House

Abortion: bombings and arson, 38723 [19DE]

———clinic bombings, 625 [7JA]

Abortion clinics: bombings, 820 [22JA]

Achille Lauro (vessel): commend President Reagan for ordering interception of Egyptian airliner transporting terrorists (H. Res. 294), 27379-27388 [11OC]

ADVO System, Inc.: efforts to locate missing children, 14825 [6JN]

Aged: abuse, 24673 [23SE]

Aircraft: study effectiveness of using E-2's in drug interdiction, 16820, 16845 [21JN]

Airport and Air Carrier Security Improvement Act: enact (H.R. 2905), 17960 [27JN]

Airports: require explosive-sniffing dogs at major airports (H.R. 3593), 28241 [22OC]

Alcohol and drug abuse: prevention, 10579 [6MY]

Aliens: deter immigration-related marriage fraud (H.R. 3737), 31350 [12NO]

Antelope Valley, CA, Domestic Violence Council: tribute to Oasis Shelter, 22748 [1AU]

Anticrime groups: allow tax deductions for contributions (H.R. 840), 1318 [30JA]

Anti-Hijacking Act: enact (H.R. 2794), 16120 [18JN]

Antiterroism activities: funding, 14613 [6JN]

Armor-piercing bullets: regulate manufacture and importation (H.R. 13), 4959 [7MR]

Assassinations: prohibit U.S. Government involvement (H.R. 1348), 4268 [28FE]

Athens, Greece: airport safety, 17944 [27JN]

———discontinue international flights until airport security is improved, 16466 [20JN]

Attempted Kidnapping Act: enact (H.R. 2117), 8390 [18AP]

Bail reform: proposals, 1865 [6FE]

Bank Bribery Amendments Act: enact (H.R. 2617), 14780 [6JN]

Bankruptcy: make any debt arising from judgment or consent decree requiring restitution as result of commission of crime nondischargeable (H.R. 3742), 31830 [14NO], 34031 [3DE]

Banks and banking: strengthen certain currency reporting requirements (H.R. 3892), 35555 [10DE]

Bario, Sante A.: death of drug enforcement officer in prison, 2405 [19FE]

Bergen County, NJ: tribute to Alternatives to Domestic Violence Program volunteers, 9378 [24AP]

Bradbury, Laura: efforts to locate, 8238 [17AP]

Bribery: amend U.S. Code relative to bank officials (H.R. 3511), 29323 [29OC]

Brinks robbery trial: authorize financial assistance for government of Rockland County, NY, for expenses incurred (H.R. 109), 510 [3JA]

Broward County, FL: Substance Abuse and Use/Students Against Driving Drunk conference, 28229 [21OC]

Bulletproof vests: provide for purchase for law enforcement officers, 7522 [3AP]

Bullets: armor-piercing, 23139 [10SE]

Camarena, Enrique: kidnap and murder of DEA agent, 15551 [13JN]

Capital punishment: criteria for imposing (H.R. 2706), 14956 [10JN]

———criteria for imposition (H.R. 343), 21496 [30JY]

———implement, 27388 [11OC]

———implement for treason and espionage, 22839 [4SE]

Castro, Fidel: statements relative to narcotics trafficking, 24227 [19SE]

Child abuse: improve enforcement of laws (H.R. 2791), 16053 [18JN], 16159 [18JN], 16891 [21JN]

Child Abuse Prevention Month: observance, 9389, 9397 [24AP]

Child Abuse Reporting and Clearinghouse Improvements Act: enact (H.R. 2791), 16053 [18JN]

Child pornography: proposals to combat, 12417 [16MY]

Child Pornography Act: enact (H.R. 1704), 6115 [25MR]

Child Safety Day: observance in Utah, 29318 [29OC]

Children: kidnapping penalties, 3508 [26FE]

———missing, 20112 [23JY]

———penalties for molesters (H.R. 1205), 7583 [4AP]

———penalties for use of, in manufacture or distribution of controlled substances or designer drugs (H.R. 3936), 36185 [12DE]

———ways for parents to protect, 29318 [29OC]

Children's Justice Act: enact (H.R. 1205), 7583 [4AP]

Children's Justice Reform Act: enact, 7701 [4AP]

Children's Protection Act: enact (H.R. 2539), 12229 [16MY]

Churches and synagogues: Federal criminal penalties for desecrations (H.R. 2611), 18268 [9JY]

Claims: increase liability of persons making false claims (H.R. 3753), 31561 [13NO]

Cocaine: increase in flow into U.S., 25234 [26SE]

Compact of Free Association: approve (H. Res. 235), 21852 [31JY]

———approve (H.J. Res. 187), 20602, 20605-20628, 20629-20661 [25JY], 35787 [10DE], 35989-36042 [11DE]

———approve (H.J. Res. 187), correcting enrollment (H. Con. Res. 262), 37813 [18DE]

———approve (H.J. Res. 187), correcting enrollment (H. Con. Res. 263), 38078 [19DE]

———approve (H.J. Res. 187), technical corrections, 20662 [25JY]

———approve (H.J. Res. 187), technical corrections in amendment, 36042 [11DE]

Computer education: instruction on penalties for criminal misuse, 19617 [18JY]

Computers: penalties for access-related fraud (H.R. 1001), 10491 [6MY]

Congressional Security Survey Act: enact (H.R. 3387), 24404 [19SE]

Controlled Substances Penalties Act: enact (H.R. 994), 2056 [6FE], 3961 [27FE], 5107 [7MR], 6009 [21MR], 9768 [29AP], 11239 [9MY], 11631 [9MY]

———enact (H.R. 2954), 22751 [1AU], 30351 [1NO]

Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide: ratification (H. Res. 166), 12730-12737 [21MY]

Courts: payment of fines or penalties to clerk (H.R. 3682), 30457 [5NO], 30938 [6NO]

———penalty for unjustified physical injury by a Federal officer (H.R. 2452), 11240 [9MY]

Covert Agent Disclosure Federal Pension Forfeiture Act: enact (H.R. 3388), 24415 [19SE]

Crime rate: decline, 26984 [9OC]

Crime victims: deduction for medical expenses (H.R. 841), 1321 [30JA], 8097 [16AP]

Crime Victims Week: designate (S.J. Res. 109), 8418 [18AP]

Criminal activity: efforts to reduce, 2405 [19FE]

Criminal Justice Information Improvement Act: enact (H.R. 896), 1635 [31JA]

Cuba: drug trafficking, 24227 [19SE]

Dade County, FL: seizure of illegal drugs, 12224 [15MY]

Dalles, OR: salmonella poisoning, 23907 [17SE]

Death penalty: impose for certain crimes (H.R. 343), 3101 [21FE]

———impose for certain crimes of espionage and treason (H.R. 704), 879 [24JA]

———withhold Federal funding from States that fail to adopt, for those who kill law enforcement officers (H.R. 2531), 13341 [22MY]

Defense contracts: criminal penalties for fraudulent practices, 17102, 17107 [25JN]

Dept. of Defense: authorize counterintelligence polygraph examinations, 17485 [26JN]

Dept. of Justice: gathering of evidence against war criminals, 3076 [21FE]

———Public Integrity Section, 15253 [11JN]

Designer Drug Enforcement Act: enact (H.R. 2977), 18937 [11JY]

Diplomats: spys in U.S., 20113 [23JY]

District of Columbia: authorize appropriations to the Mid-Atlantic Laboratory to meet police dept. analysis needs (H.R. 3552), 27331 [10OC]

———Parole board power and authority to make determinations (H.R. 2050), 29208 [28OC]

Drug abuse: authorize members of Armed Forces to assist civilian drug enforcement officials in searches, seizures, or arrests in certain operations (H.R. 2553), 12708 [21MY]

———efforts to combat, 25245 [26SE]

———efforts to increase law enforcement, and treatment and prevention activities (H.R. 526), 15790 [13JN]

———link with school drop-out rate, 13867 [24MY]

———National Institute on Drug Abuse findings on teenager use, 6993 [1AP]

———patterns and trends, 14815 [6JN]

———penalties for drug trafficking, 16770 [20JN]

———penalties for use of children in manufacture or distribution of controlled substances or designer drugs (H.R. 3936), 36185 [12DE]

Drug Enforcement Incentive Act: enact (H.R. 1621), 6100 [25MR], 9949 [30AP]

Drug offenses: provide for death penalty for serious, 7846 [15AP]

Drug trafficking: control, 3342 [25FE], 3893 [27FE], 5954 [21MR], 7509, 7515 [3AP]

———efforts to combat, 12258-12266 [16MY]

———further define Customs Service jurisdiction (H.R. 2132), 8522 [18AP]

———military assistance in drug searches, seizures, or arrests in drug interdiction operations outside U.S., 17453-17470 [26JN]

———penalties (H.R. 994), 1846 [6FE]

———study effectiveness of E-2 aircraft in drug interdiction, 16820, 16845 [21JN]

Drugs: control illegal trafficking, 18452-18459 [10JY]

———require National Drug Enforcement Policy Board to provide assessment of designer drug problem (S. 746), 7550 [3AP]

Drunk driving: proposals to combat, 530 [3JA]

———proposed national efforts to curb, 31808 [13NO]

Drunken driving: convicted violator bumper sticker proposal, 20383 [24JY]

———strengthen laws, 36134 [12DE]

Duarte, Jose Napoleon: kidnapping of daughter, 23356, 23357 [11SE]

Duarte Duran, Ines G.: kidnapping, 23356, 23357 [11SE]

E.F. Hutton & Co.: alleged check-kiting scheme, 16897 [21JN]

E.F. Hutton & Co., Inc.: check-kiting investigation, 11705 [14MY], 12228 [16MY]

———Dept. of Justice lawsuit, 11634 [9MY]

Egypt: release of Pope Shenouda III, 501 [3JA]

El Salvador: killing of U.S. marines and civilians, 16466, 16467, 16469, 16470 [20JN]

———occurrences of terrorism, 18524, 18526, 18534 [10JY]

Elderly Crime Prevention and Victim Assistance Act: enact (H.R. 3120), 22712 [1AU]

Electronic Communications Privacy Act: enact (H.R. 3378), 24396 [19SE]

Espionage: authorize the imposition of death penalty, 580 [3JA]

———capital punishment for peacetime offense, 17797, 17823 [27JN], 18943 [11JY]

———capital punishment (H.R. 343), 21496 [30JY]

———death penalty (H.R. 704), 13968 [4JN]

———establish Federal criminal offense of treasonous (H.R. 2797), 16164 [18JN]

———implement the death penalty, 22839 [4SE]

———strengthen national security and counterintelligence capabilities to combat (H.R. 3188), 22774 [1AU]

———strengthen penalties, 18711 [11JY]

———strengthen penalties (H.R. 2662), 13966 [4JN]

———strengthen penalties (H.R. 2697), 14955 [10JN]

Espionage and treason: proposed capital punishment, 19140 [16JY]

Espionage laws: hearings on enforcement, 16773 [20JN]

Espionage Prevention Act: enact (H.R. 3910), 36126 [11DE]

Explosives: implement tagging and detection devices, 18084 [9JY]

False Claims Act: amend (H.R. 3753), 31561 [13NO]

Families: funding for family violence programs, 14595, 14599 [6JN]

Family planning centers: acts of violence by pro-life groups, 34136 [4DE]

Family Violence Prevention and Treatment Program: provide for (H.R. 2577), 15196 [12JN]

FBI: alleged scheme in Kentucky, 12422 [16MY]

Federal contracts: deny to companies of labor groups that have violated labor law (H.R. 782), 1351 [30JA]

Federal Crime Insurance Program: extend, 31224 [7NO]

Federal Drug Law Enforcement Agent Protection Act: enact, 5647 [19MR]

Federal employees: compensation when captured or kidnapped as result of hostile action against U.S. Government (H.R. 2019), 7580 [4AP]

Federal parolees: U.S. Parole Commission and the Bureau of Prisons exchange of information with local police officials, 17254 [25JN]

Federal prisoners: provide for capital punishment for those who commit murder (H.R. 2398), 11202 [8MY]

Federal Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act: amend, 36054 [11DE]

Federal Rules of Civil and Criminal Procedure: proposed amendments, 22071 [31JY]

Financial Bribery Act: amend, 17007 [24JN]

Firearms: handgun control, 19046 [15JY]

———handgun purchase waiting period, 19614 [18JY]

———protect manufacturers from certain litigation (H.R. 2566), 12705 [21MY]

———protect owners from certain litigation (H.R. 2564), 12705 [21MY]

———regulate importation, manufacture, and sale of armor-piercing ammunition (H.R. 3132), 36945-36956 [17DE]

———require registration with local law enforcement agency, 13287 [22MY]

———waiting period for handgun purchase, 20158 [23JY]

———waiting period for purchasing (H.R. 3155), 22043 [31JY], 22516 [1AU]

Firearms Owner's Protection Act: enact (S. 49), 22729 [1AU]

Firearms Owners Protection Act: discharge petition, 31415 [12NO]

Firearms Owners' Protection Act: enact, 1847 [6FE]

———enact (H.R. 945), 5632 [19MR], 18392 [10JY], 28239, 28241 [22OC]

———enact (H.R. 945), discharge petition, 28238, 28265-28275 [22OC], 28604, 28605 [23OC]

Firefighters and law officers: permit employees to take compensatory time off in lieu of overtime pay (H.R. 2866), 23690 [12SE]

Flag-U.S.: make theft, embezzlement or unlawful concealment an offense against the U.S. (H.R. 3091), 20827 [26JY]

Foreign Air Travel Security Act: enact (H.R. 2796), 16322 [19JN], 16771 [20JN]

Foreign countries: review security procedures at airports (H.R. 2822), 17397 [26JN]

———sanction against countries refusing to extradite terrorists to the U.S. in spite of mutual treaty (H.R. 3583), 27769 [17OC], 29561 [29OC]

Franked mail: include photograph of missing children (S. 1195), 20980 [29JY], 22525 [1AU]

Fraud: deny deduction for amounts paid as restitution or damages (H.R. 2529), 12201 [15MY]

Good Samaritan Assistance Act: enact (H.R. 2130), 8493 [18AP]

Great Britain: end consideration of extradition treaty (H. Res. 271), 31520 [12NO]

———new supplemental extradition treaty, 25230 [26SE]

———proposed Supplementary Extradition Treaty, 22703 [1AU]

———U.S. Extradition Treaty, 17398 [26JN], 17948 [27JN]

Handgun Crime Control Act: enact (H.R. 1442), 4724 [6MR], 32883 [20NO]

Handguns: remove restrictions on sale, 38681, 38701 [19DE]

Hate Crime Statistics Act: enact (H.R. 1171), 2846 [20FE]

Hate Crimes Statistics Act: enact (H.R. 2455), 19840 [22JY], 19845 [23JY]-19846 [22JY]

Heroin: addiction, 6095 [25MR]

Hijackings: efforts to prevent (H.R. 2781), 16056 [18JN]

Homicide: authorize the imposition of death penalty, 580 [3JA]

———capital punishment (H.R. 343), 21496 [30JY]

Hostages: airline hijacking by Shiite Moslems, 15816 [17JN], 16054, 16056, 16057, 16058, 16059, 16102, 16120 [18JN], 16158, 16165 [18JN], 16321, 16322 [19JN], 16466, 16467 [20JN], 16753 [20JN], 16813 [21JN], 16901 [21JN], 17098, 17101, 17222 [25JN], 17398, 17511 [26JN], 17885 [27JN], 17934, 17944, 17948, 17958, 17967 [27JN], 18027, 18038 [8JY], 18077 [8JY], 18395, 18504-18512 [10JY], 18913 [11JY], 19396 [17JY], 19615 [18JY], 22515 [1AU]

Illegal aliens: immigration control, 24267-24272 [19SE]

Indiana: milk carton display of missing children photographs, 1363 [31JA]

Indians: penalties for sexual molestation (H.R. 3826), 32605 [20NO]

Insanity defense: forfeiture of collateral profits of persons using (H.R. 1886), 7112 [2AP]

Intelligence services: proposals to combat espionage, 23454 [11SE]

International Air Passenger Protection and Airport Safety Act: enact, 16427 [19JN]

International Airport Security Cooperation Act: enact (H.R. 2822), 17397, 17400 [26JN]

International conference on terrorism: convene (H. Res. 297), 27812 [17OC]

International drug trafficking: meeting at Bonn economic summit, 11604 [9MY]

International law: response to violations, 18050 [8JY]

International terrorism: combat, 2617 [19FE]

Ireland, Northern: proposed Supplementary Extradition Treaty, 38843 [20DE]

———use of plastic bullets, 6405 [27MR]

Judicial Improvements Act: enact (H.R. 3570), 36551 [16DE]

Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Program: funding, 38724 [19DE]

Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention program: funding, 38832 [20DE]

Kansas City, MO: Southwestern Bell Telephone Operation Ident-A-Kid to combat child abduction, 28477 [22OC]

Kidnapping: eliminate effect of the parental exception to prohibition in cases of kidnapping in violation of valid custody orders (H.R. 2828), 16750 [20JN]

———mandatory life sentence for nonparent minor (H.R. 605), 814 [22JA]

———mandatory life sentence for nonparent of minor (H.R. 605), 14211 [4JN]

———penalties, 3508 [26FE]

Kidnapping Reform Act: enact (H.R. 1318), 3982 [27FE]

Klamath River salmon and steelhead trout: illegal netting, 3852 [27FE]

Labor disputes: prohibit use of extortion (H.R. 1719), 15237 [11JN]

Labor unions: eliminate exemption of officials from Federal prosecution, 6480 [27MR]

Labor violence: eliminate special judicial exemption, 477 [3JA]

Law Day U.S.A.: obsevance, 10212 [2MY]

Law enforcement officers: rewards for information on drug related kidnapping or murder (S. 630), 7555 [3AP]

Law Enforcement Officers Protection Act: enact, 552 [3JA]

———enact (H.R. 13), 4959 [7MR]

———enact (H.R. 3132), 23139 [10SE], 36945 [17DE], 36955 [18DE]-36956 [17DE]

Lebanon: role of Egypt to aid in release of U.S. hostages, 19258 [16JY]

Lexington, KY: alleged FBI theft of truck parts, 12216 [15MY]

Lobbying activities: public disclosure law, 21927 [31JY]

Local Anti-Terrorism Planning Act: enact (H.R. 3712), 31219 [7NO]

Lone Tree, IA: American Legion Post No. 457 donation of video equipment for testimony of victims in child abuse cases, 18064 [8JY]

MAC-type machineguns: use by right-wing survivalists, 31553 [12NO]

Mail Order Drug Paraphernalia Control Act: enact (H.R. 1625), 5932 [20MR]

Marijuana: Attorney General targeting of domestic crop, 24027 [17SE]

———law enforcement efforts, 25532 [1OC]

Marshall Islands: proposed Compact of Free Association (H.J. Res. 355), request for consideration in lieu of H.J. Res. 343, 20605 [25JY]

Martial arts weapons: prohibit use of mails to send (H.R. 3259), 23278 [10SE]

Medford, MA: reaction to hijacking of TWA flight 847 in Beirut, 19753 [18JY]

Medical Computer Crimes Act: enact (H.R. 995), 2039 [6FE]

Medical Impostors Act: enact (H.R. 1091), 2301 [7FE]

Meese, Edwin, III: response to remark concerning suspect's rights, 27056 [10OC]

Mengele, Josef: search for Nazi war criminal, 5948 [21MR]

Mexico: ambush and killing of policemen by drug traffickers, 31416 [12NO]

———drug trafficking, 31416 [12NO]

———kidnapping of DEA agent, 3342 [25FE]

———murder of DEA Agent, Enrique C. Salazar, 5115 [7MR]

———murder of DEA agent, Enrique C. Salazar, 5954 [21MR]

Miami Shores, FL, Mobile Crime Watch: tribute, 31810 [13NO]

Micronesia: proposed Compact of Free Association (H.J. Res. 355), request for consideration in lieu of H.J. Res. 343, 20605 [25JY]

Middle East: airline hijacking by Shiite Moslems, 15816 [17JN], 16054, 16056, 16057, 16058, 16059, 16102, 16120 [18JN], 16158, 16165 [18JN], 16321, 16322 [19JN], 16466, 16467 [20JN], 16753 [20JN], 16813 [21JN], 16901 [21JN], 17098, 17101, 17222 [25JN], 17398, 17511 [26JN], 17885 [27JN], 17934, 17944, 17948, 17958, 17967 [27JN], 18027, 18038 [8JY], 18077 [8JY]-18152, 18395, 18504 [10JY], 18913 [11JY], 19396 [17JY], 19615 [18JY], 22515 [1AU]

———U.S. policy, 17934 [27JN]

Military court: establish procedures for adjudication by court-martial of capital punishment sentences (H.R. 3652), 29773 [30OC]

Military Drug Interdiction Assistance Act: enact (H.R. 2553), 12708 [21MY]

Minor Criminal Law Amendments Act: enact (H.R. 3541), 27020 [9OC]

Missing children: efforts to help locate, 5950 [21MR]

———efforts to locate, 22518 [1AU]

Model Grand Jury Act: enact (H.R. 1407), 4565 [5MR]

Money: provide for retirement and replacement of $100 notes (H.R. 2502), 11704 [14MY], 11935 [14MY]

Money Laundering Act: enact (H.R. 1367), 4104, 4214 [28FE], 4541 [5MR]

Money Laundering and Related Crimes Act: enact, 16173 [18JN], 17006 [24JN]

Money Laundering Control Act: enact (H.R. 1474), 5007 [7MR]

Mothers Against Drunk Driving: candlelight vigil for victims of drunken drivers, 38844 [20DE]

———Tang March Across America, 35433 [9DE]

———tribute, 37509 [17DE]

Narco-Terrorism Rewards Act: enact (H.R. 2768), 15551 [13JN]

Narcotics: authorize rewards for information relative to crimes against Federal drug enforcement officials (H.R. 2768), 15551 [13JN]

———international trafficking, 6102 [25MR]

———manufacturing of designer drugs, 32595 [20NO]

———proposed legalization, 16755 [20JN]

———study methods to control diversion of precursor and essential chemicals used in production (H.R. 3819), 33684 [2DE]

Narcotics Importation, Manufacture, and Control Act: enact, 7708 [4AP]

Narcotics smugglers: efforts to interdict known and suspected, 32879 [20NO]

National Arson Awareness Week: designate (H.J. Res. 434), 29566 [30OC]

National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, 7221-7229 [2AP]

National Child Abuse Prevention Month: designate (H.J. Res. 121), 1646 [31JA], 5003 [7MR]

National Child Protection Act: enact (H.R. 276), 1628 [31JA]

National Coalition Against Domestic Violence: Dept. of Justice grant, 18957 [15JY]

National Computer Systems Protection Act: enact (H.R. 930), 4399 [5MR], 19681 [18JY], 29356 [29OC]

National Correctional Officers Week: designate (S.J. Res. 64; H.J. Res. 100), 10634 [7MY]

National Crime Prevention Week: designate (H.J. Res. 408), 25774 [2OC]

National Crime Victims Week: designate, 8097 [16AP]

National Drunk and Drugged Driving Awareness Week: designate, 36814 [16DE]

National Neighborhood Crime Watch Day: designate (S.J. Res. 168), 22531 [1AU]

National Police Week: observance, 13321-13323 [22MY]

Nazi war criminals: prosecution, 7111 [2AP]

Neighborhood watch program: establish a citizens band station (H.R. 1327), 3848 [27FE], 3959 [27FE]

New York, NY: tribute to Community Patrol Officer Program, 5991 [21MR]

New York City: allegations of officers torturing suspects, 9405 [25AP]

Nuclear Power Plant Security and Anti-Terrorism Act: enact (H.R. 3330), 24200 [18SE]

Nuclear terrorism: proposals to prevent future, 17967 [27JN]

Odometers: prohibit mileage rollback (H.R. 780), 1275, 1279 [30JA]

Office of Juvenille Justice and Delinquency Prevention: funding, 38805 [20DE]

Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act: amend (H.R. 3972), 37509 [17DE]

Omnibus Intelligence and Security Improvements Act: enact (H.R. 1082), 3679 [26FE], 4717 [6MR], 6393 [26MR], 8506 [18AP], 19924 [22JY], 24404, 24415 [19SE]

``One Too Many'': promote distribution of film on teenage drinking, 12217 [15MY]

Organized crime: civil remedies for persons injured by racketeering activity (H.R. 2943), 18723 [11JY], 27357 [10OC]

Parent's Handbook—Understanding Child Sexual Assault: publication of report by Victor Atiyeh, Governor of Oregon, 19712 [18JY]

Peru: U.S. policy, 29055 [24OC]

``Police Leadership in America—Crisis and Opportunity'': law enforcement improvement recommendations, 32513 [20NO]

Police Memorial Week: observance, 12221 [15MY]

Polygraph Protection Act: enact (H.R. 1524), 5088 [7MR], 24196 [18SE], 35563 [10DE], 36135, 36175 [12DE], 36369 [12DE]

Pornography: penalties for sexual exploitation of children (H.R. 2539), 12229 [16MY]

Prevention, Identification, and Treatment of Elder Abuse Act: enact (H.R. 1674), 6011 [21MR], 16757 [20JN]

Prisons: proposed construction in urban areas, 22674 [1AU]

———violence, 29305 [28OC]

Procurement Integrity Act: enact (H.R. 2441), 11739 [14MY]

Prodigal Taxpayer Act: enact, 22804 [1AU]

Profits: forfeiture of certain (H.R. 1886), 7112 [2AP]

Public charities: volunteer trustees, directors, and officers not punishable under tax laws (H.R. 2131), 8537 [18AP]

Racketeer Influence and Corrupt Organizations Act: revise certain provisions (H.R. 2943), 27357 [10OC]

Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act: revise certain provisions (H.R. 2943), 18723 [11JY]

Racketeer Weapons and Violent Crime Control Act: enact (H.R. 3155), 22516, 22662 [1AU], 22805 [1AU]

Radio communications: prohibit willful or malicious interference (H.R. 2479), 11920 [14MY]

Railroads: criminal sanctions for failure to open up solely owned facility (H.R. 1140), 26927 [9OC], 27024 [9OC], 29547 [29OC]

Reduction of Unlawful Drug Distribution Act: enact (H.R. 1907), 7246 [2AP]

Religious property: combat proliferation of hate crimes (H.R. 775), 1623 [31JA]

Restitution: modify certain provisions of U.S. Code (H.R. 2713), 29322 [29OC]

Roads and highways: strengthen drunk driving laws, 36134 [12DE]

Rockland County, NY: authorize financial assistance for government for expenses incurred during the Brinks robbery trial (H.R. 109), 510 [3JA]

Rockwell International Corp.: defense contract fraudulent billing, 30125 [1NO]

Safer Foundation: tribute, 8536 [18AP]

Safety: ways for parents to protect their children, 29318 [29OC]

Salazar, Enrique C.: border search for kidnapped DEA agent, 2624 [20FE]

———kidnapping of DEA Special Agent, 7746 [4AP]

Salmon and steelhead trout: illegal netting, 3852 [27FE]

Santa Clara, CA: tribute to the child abuse symposium, 6999 [1AP]

Saturday Night Special Crime Control Act: enact (H.R. 3706), 31222 [7NO]

Security devices: provide tax credit for installation (H.R. 1268), 4310 [4MR]

Small business: penalties for front companies (H.R. 1961), 7479 [3AP]

Southwestern Bell Telephone Co.: Operation Ident-A-Kid, 30940 [6NO]

Sports: baseball players' use of drugs, 23357 [11SE]

State and Local Narcotics Control Assistance Act: enact, 615 [7JA]

States: require firearm registration laws in order to receive criminal justice block grants (H.R. 2570), 12704 [21MY], 13956 [3JN], 27994 [17OC]

Stethem, Robert D.: killing by Shiite Moslem terrorists, 16753 [20JN]

Sugar: response to remarks by Customs investigators blaming Domestic Sugar Program for sugar smugglers, 17098 [25JN]

Television: Cagney and Lacy Show episode depicting abortion clinic bombing, 30962 [6NO]

Terrorism: airline hijacking by Shiite Moslems, 15816 [17JN], 16054, 16056, 16057, 16058, 16059, 16102, 16120 [18JN], 16158, 16165 [18JN], 16321, 16322 [19JN], 16466, 16467 [20JN], 16753 [20JN], 16813 [21JN], 16901 [21JN], 17098, 17101, 17222 [25JN], 17398, 17511 [26JN], 17885 [27JN], 17934, 17944, 17948, 17958, 17967 [27JN], 18027, 18038 [8JY], 18077 [8JY]-18152, 18395, 18504 [10JY], 18913 [11JY], 19396 [17JY], 19615 [18JY], 22515 [1AU]

———capital punishment for homicide outside U.S. (H.R. 3575), 27629 [16OC]

———correlation with narcotics trafficking, 31422 [12NO]

———efforts to combat, 33187 [20NO]

———efforts to prevent hijackings, 15815, 15816 [17JN], 16053, 16054, 16057, 16059, 16120 [18JN], 16167, 16170 [18JN], 16427 [19JN], 16753, 16771 [20JN], 17098 [25JN], 17267 [25JN], 17399 [8JY], 17948, 17958, 17967, 17987 [27JN], 18027 [8JY], 18077 [8JY], 18553, 18555, 18567 [11JY], 18913 [11JY], 19988 [23JY], 22515 [1AU]

———establish international coordinating committee (H. Con. Res. 228), 32414 [19NO]

———FBI program to combat domestic, 17271 [25JN]

———impact, 25041 [26SE], 35748 [10DE]

———information gathering, 19395 [17JY]

———news media coverage, 17101, 17102 [25JN], 18706 [11JY]

———proposals to prevent future, 17987 [27JN], 18077 [8JY], 18293 [9JY], 18524, 18526, 18534 [10JY], 18921 [11JY], 20398 [24JY]

———protect U.S. citizens and property abroad (H. Con. Res. 228), 32414 [19NO]

———require explosive-sniffing dogs at major airports (H.R. 3593), 28241 [22OC]

———response and defense policies, 27578 [16OC], 28128, 28129, 28130 [21OC], 28237, 28275 [22OC], 28688 [23OC], 28740 [24OC]

———U.S. efforts to combat, 12252-12255, 12258-12266 [16MY]

———U.S. policy, 17758 [27JN], 18038, 18040, 18047, 18048, 18050 [8JY], 18082 [9JY], 18396 [10JY]

The Dalles, OR: salmonella poisoning, 23907 [17SE]

Time of Remembrance: designate (S.J. Res. 104), 28252 [22OC]

Traitors: strengthen penalties (H.R. 2662), 13966 [4JN]

———strengthen penalties (H.R. 2697), 14955 [10JN]

Treason: authorize the imposition of death penalty, 580 [3JA]

———capital punishment (H.R. 343), 21496 [30JY]

———death penalty (H.R. 704), 13968 [4JN]

———implement the death penalty, 22839 [4SE]

Truth in Mileage Act: enact (H.R. 780), 1622 [31JA]

U.N.: Security Council resolution relative to hostage-taking, 38700 [19DE]

U.N. Commission on Narcotic Drugs: policy session, 13688 [23MY]

U.N. Fund for Drug Abuse Control: 1984 contributions, 11218 [8MY]

———contributions, 28728 [23OC]

U.S. Marshals Service: commend sting operation, 36543 [16DE]

U.S. Marshals Service Act: enact (H.R. 3870), 34800 [5DE]

U.S. Sentencing Commission: establish (H.R. 1847), 7145-7147 [2AP]

———extend deadline for submission of guidelines (H.R. 3837), 36549 [16DE]

U.S.-Mexico border: improve security, 2624 [20FE], 2887 [21FE]

U.S.-Mexico Interparliamentary Conference: drug trafficking proposals, 16175 [18JN]

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland: end consideration of extradition treaty (H. Res. 271), 30608 [5NO]

Victims: restitution (H.R. 2198), 9263 [24AP]

Video surveillance: prohibit certain forms and modify certain prohibitions with respect to others (H.R. 3455), 25335 [30SE]

Voting rights: clarify for persons accused of crimes (H. Con. Res. 148), 12204 [15MY]

Walker, John A.: conviction of espionage, 31518 [12NO]

Walker, Michael: conviction of espionage, 31518 [12NO]

Washington, DC, Metropolitan Police: commend sting operation, 36543 [16DE]

World Drug Abuse Conference: convene, 17951 [27JN]

Remarks in Senate

Abortion: bombing of clinics, 23 [3JA], 801 [22JA]

———condemning acts of violence against facilities (S. Res. 212), 22417 [1AU]

———prohibit funding, 30243-30247 [1NO]

Achille Lauro (vessel): seizure by Palestinian terrorists, 27165, 27167, 27186 [10OC], 27658 [16OC], 30592, 30594, 30597 [5NO], 31197 [7NO]

———urge prosecution of Palestinian hijackers, 27220-27223 [10OC]

Aeronautics: safety of passengers on international flights (S. 1343), 16797 [21JN]

———security personnel aboard international flights (S. 1326), 16805 [21JN]

Agricultural: program eligibility prohibition against individuals growing illegal drug-producing plants (S. 1624), 23332 [11SE]

Agriculture: increase penalty for marketing order violations, 33104 [21NO]

Air Force: expand authority and operations for interdiction of drug trafficking (S. 531), 3781-3784 [27FE]

Air Passenger Security Act: enact (S. 1326), 16805 [21JN]

Airports: review security procedures in foreign countries (S. Res. 182), 16037 [18JN]

Algeria: appreciation for efforts in freeing U.S. hostages in Iran, 3638 [26FE]

Aliens: reimbursement for cost of incarcerating illegal entrants, 23832-23834 [16SE], 23964 [17SE]

———reimbursement to State for cost of incarcerating illegal entrants, 23832 [16SE]

American Airlines: price-fixing case, 21654 [31JY]

Americans for Substance Abuse Prevention: conference, 8823 [23AP]

Anti-Fraudulent Adoption Practices Act: enact (S. 1048), 10129, 10130 [1MY], 10369 [2MY]

Anti-Hijacking Act: enact (S. 1343), 16797 [21JN]

Anti-Nuclear Terrorism Act: enact (S. 274), 14865 [7JN], 25829 [3OC]

Anti-nuclear Terrorism Act: enact (S. 274), 1003 [24JA], 2454 [19FE]

Antiterrorism Act: creating legal offense (S. 275), 1004 [24JA], 2454 [19FE]

Antiterrorist training academy: establish (S. 1499), 20495 [25JY]

Antitrust actions: violators subject to individual responsibility for treble the amount of damages (S. 1300), 15719 [13JN], 16205 [19JN]

Arab-American Anti-Discrimination Committee: criminal acts against regional offices, 36930 [17DE]

Archaeology: clarification of definition of stolen property relative to imported artifacts (S. 605), 4615 [6MR]

———regime of repose for certain material and cultural property (S. 1523), 20963, 20964 [29JY]

Argentina: investigations into violations of civil rights, 13894 [3JN]

———trial of former leaders, 31004 [7NO]

Armor-piercing bullets: regulate manufacture and importation (S. 104), 201-203 [3JA], 4940 [7MR], 36828 [17DE]

Association of Junior Leagues: safety programs, 12968 [21MY], 14422 [5JN]

Atomic energy: access for licensees to certain Federal criminal records (S. 274), 1003 [24JA], 2454 [19FE], 14865 [7JN], 25829 [3OC]

———access to certain Federal criminal records by applicants or holders of production facility licenses (S. 890), 7639 [4AP]

Attorney General: permit to retain private counsel for litigation of select debt collection cases (S. 1658), 24104 [18SE]

———permit to retain private counsel for litigation of select debt collection cases (S. 1658), authorize star print, 24654 [23SE]

Banks and banking: clarify prohibitions against bribery (S. 1214), 13630 [23MY]

———penalty for money laundering activities, 15134 [11JN]

Barbie, Klaus: Holocaust crimes, 17327 [26JN], 27646 [16OC]

Bolivia: termination of U.S. assistance relative to decrease in production of coca crop, 12036 [15MY]

———termination of U.S. assistance relative to production of coca crop (S. 790), 6724 [28MR]

Braniff International: price-fixing case, 21654 [31JY]

Bribery: amend U.S. Code relative to bank officials (H.R. 3511), 36417-36419 [13DE]

Bulgaria: persecution of Turkish minority, 23283 [11SE]

———review of U.S. policy relative to violations of agreement on drug trafficking (S. 515), 3620 [26FE]

Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms: commend investigation into bombings of abortion clinics, 22228 [1AU]

Bureau of Prisons: funding for prison for illegal aliens, 30251 [1NO]

Burr, Dale: murder/suicide, 36217 [12DE]

Business Accounting and Foreign Trade Simplification Act: enact (S. 430), 2145, 2148 [7FE]

Central America: special assistance to combat terrorism (S. 1915), 37634 [18DE]

Chemicals: access to materials used to manufacture biological weapons, 12969 [21MY]

Chicago Police Department: crime prevention program for children and handicapped, 33378 [22NO]

Child Abuse Awareness Month: observance, 6938 [1AP]

Child Abuse Reporting and Clearinghouse Improvements Act: enact (S. 1320), 16031-16034 [18JN]

Child Care Standards Improvement Act: enact (S. 810), 6769-6773 [28MR]

Child Safety Month: observance, 10031 [1MY]

Child Victim Witness Protection Act: enact (S. 1156), 12320 [16MY]

Children: commend organizations and companies assisting search for missing youths, 13231 [22MY]

———efforts of Gulf & Western Industries, Inc., to inform public about prevention of abuse, 14840 [7JN]

———efforts of Marvel Comics to inform public concerning prevention of abuse, 6938 [1AP]

———grants for clinical training programs to facilitate prevention and treatment of child abuse (S. 544), 4043 [28FE]

———grants for State activities relative to missing children (S. 1174), 12847 [21MY], 32862 [20NO], 34422 [5DE], 34988 [6DE]

———improve investigation and prosecution of child abuse and pornography cases (S. 554), 33678 [2DE]

———improve investigation and prosecution of child abuse cases, 1927 [6FE], 10412 [3MY], 10566 [6MY], 29981 [31OC]

———improve investigation and prosecution of child abuse cases (S. 140), 228 [3JA]

———improve investigation and prosecution of child abuse cases (S. 985), 9153 [24AP]

———improve methods of preventing child abuse in day care centers, 35519 [10DE]

———improve methods of preventing child abuse in day care centers (S. 142), 230 [3JA]

———include sexual exploitation under the provisions of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (S. 625), 4872 [7MR]

———investigation and prosecution of sexual abuse cases (S. 140), 17379 [26JN], 22137-22143 [1AU]

———licensing of day care providers and clearinghouse for information on prospective employees (S. 142), 17379 [26JN]

———prevent sexual molestation on reservations (S. 1818), 30305 [1NO]

———State grants to prevent abuse, 16700 [20JN]

China, Republic of: extradition of suspected murderers of Henry Liu (S. Con. Res. 10), 1985 [6FE]

———proposed extradition of convicted murderers of Henry Liu, 14670 [6JN]

———status of membership in Interpol, 5160 [14MR]

Citizens Against Cocaine: efforts to control illegal drug activities, 11774 [14MY]

Civil litigation: alternative dispute resolution, 30324 [1NO]

Classified information: OPM and CIA access to State and local criminal records for investigation of certain employees (S. 1347), 17024-17026 [25JN]

Coast Guard: drug interdiction program, 24623 [23SE]

———funding, 25290 [30SE]

Colombia: efforts to combat drug trafficking, 1926 [6FE]

———efforts to control illegal drug trafficking, 4597 [6MR]

Commission on Espionage and Security: establish, 16607-16620 [20JN]

Commission on Pornography: review of obscenity statutes, 12932 [21MY]

Commission To Study the Famine in the Ukraine: status of funding, 24909 [25SE]

Common carriers: establish criminal penalties for operation while intoxicated (S. 850), 7347 [3AP], 32651 [20NO]

Communications: protections against unauthorized access (S. 1667), 24365-24371 [19SE]

———regulate broadcasting or distribution of obscene material (S. 1090), 10855 [7MY]

Comprehensive Crime Control Act: amend (S. 1236), 14166 [4JN], 14407 [5JN]

Comprehensive Drug Law Enforcement, Prevention, and Treatment Act: enact (S. 1583), 22373 [1AU]

Computers: clarification of access laws (S. 610), 4816-4817 [7MR]

———penalty for transmission of matter pertaining to sexual exploitation of children (S. 1305), 15932-15934 [17JN], 17612 [27JN]

Copyrights: enhance protection of intellectual property rights (S. 1647), 23772-23774 [13SE]

———enhance protection of intellectual property rights (S. 1869), 32809 [20NO]

Correctional institutions: funding for construction (S. 669), 5233 [14MR]

———juvenile detention standards (S. 1188), 13240 [22MY]

———prohibit commitment of juvenile nonoffenders (S. 1184), 13233 [22MY]

———removal of juveniles from adult facilities (S. 1186), 13236 [22MY]

———youth detention facilities employment restrictions (S. 1185), 13236 [22MY]

Courts: constitutional procedures for imposition death penalty (S. 239), 750, 756 [22JA]

———constitutional procedures for imposition of death penalty (S. 239), 2007-2009 [6FE]

———eliminate and establish alternative to exclusionary rule in criminal proceedings (S. 29), 90 [3JA]

———limit application of exclusionary rule (S. 237), 750-756 [22JA], 2007-2009 [6FE]

———reform procedures for collateral review of judgements (S. 238), 38474 [19DE]

———reform procedures for collateral review of judgments (S. 238), 750-756 [22JA], 2007-2009 [6FE]

Crime and criminals: penalties for laundering of money acquired from illegal activities (S. 1335), 16717 [20JN]

Crime Victims Week: designate (S.J. Res. 109), 7842 [15AP]

Criminal proceedings: revise statutes relating to qualifications to perform psychological examinations (S. 34), 98 [3JA]

Cultural property: establish a regime of repose (S. 1523), 20963, 20964 [29JY]

Days of Remembrance of the Victims of the Holocaust: observance, 8611 [22AP]

DEA: exemptions from certain statutory strictures relative to undercover operations, 28912 [24OC]

———funding, 30256 [1NO]

———national marijuana eradication program, 23704 [13SE]

Death penalty: murders committed by prisoners serving life sentence (S. 1191), 13243 [22MY]

Dee Scofield Awareness Program, Inc.: commend efforts on behalf of missing children, 10874 [7MY]

Defense Contract Audit Agency: authorize Director to subpoena records of defense contractors, 13512 [23MY]

Dept. of Agriculture: make persons convicted of growing controlled substances ineligible for agricultural programs, 32751 [20NO]

Dept. of Defense: civil penalties in cases of procurement fraud and false claims, 13511 [23MY]

———expand authority and operations for interdiction of drug trafficking, 12882-12888 [21MY]

———procurement abuses, 9479 [25AP]

———procurement abuses by defense contractors, 11861 [14MY]

———procurement fraud, 35504 [10DE]

Dept. of Justice: equity in prosectution of cases, 23554 [12SE]

———equity in prosecution of cases, 23554 [12SE]

———funding for the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, 28915 [24OC]

———national marijuana eradication program, 23704 [13SE], 24701 [24SE]

———response to news media coverage of airline hijacking by Shiite Moslems, 19593 [18JY]

Dept. of State: establish independent inspector general, 14988 [10JN]

———protection for John L. Tamboer during drug trial, 16653 [20JN]

———report on international drug trafficking, 3604 [26FE]

Dept. of the Treasury: increase measures to combat smuggling (S. 1694), 24758 [24SE]

Designer drugs: penalties (S. 1437), 37524, 37525, 37527-37529 [18DE]

DeVaney, Richard L., II: location and return to parent, 31897 [14NO]

Donaldson, Ivanhoe: indictment of District of Columbia Deputy Mayor, 35525 [10DE]

Drug: health hazards of PCP, 20434 [25JY]

Drug abuse: address by Javier Perez de Cuellar, 17034 [25JN]

———bail reform in cases of trafficking (S. 1001), 9446 [25AP]

———efforts to educate pre-teens, 23924 [17SE]

———increased incidence, 13140 [22MY]

———State and local assistance program (S. 15), 56-59 [3JA], 35936 [11DE]

Drugs: control illegal trafficking, 8350 [18AP], 10032 [1MY], 10413 [3MY], 10532 [6MY], 11806-11809 [14MY]

———controls against laundering of money acquired from illegal trafficking (S. 571), 4466 [5MR]

———cooperation of Morocco to control trafficking, 723 [22JA]

———criminal penalties for laundering of money acquired from illegal trafficking (S. 572), 4467 [5MR]

———define customs waters for purposes of controlling illegal trafficking (S. 996), 9165 [24AP]

———efforts of Turkish Government to combat trafficking, 5764 [20MR]

———expand authority and operations of military for interdiction of illegal trafficking, 8551 [22AP], 16693 [20JN]

———history of world poppy production, 11304 [9MY]

———increase in rate of use of illegal substances, 23805 [16SE]

———issue newly designed currency to control laundering of money acquired from trafficking (S. 963), 8572 [22AP]

———penalties for manufacturing and distributing synthetic analogs (S. 1437), 19114 [16JY], 27311 [10OC]

———penalties for use of firearms in the course of drug trafficking (S. 1894), 34124 [4DE]

———permit certain U.S. enforcement operations in foreign countries, 12033-12035 [15MY]

———permit certain U.S. enforcement operations in foreign countries (S. 708), 5825 [20MR]

———production of marijauna in the U.S., 19291 [17JY]

———program on military cooperation with civilian law enforcement officials, 13191 [22MY]

———prohibit interstate sale and transportation of paraphernalia to aid or enhance consumption (S. 713), 5828 [20MR]

———recommendations of British committee studying drug use in U.S., 14839 [7JN]

———require assessment and recommendations on problem of synthetic analogs (S. 746), 6190-6191 [26MR]

———require Dept. of HHS report on effects of cocaine use (S. 772), 6703 [28MR]

———trafficking in synthetic analogs, 8124 [17AP]

Duarte, Jose N.: condemn kidnapping of daughter (S. Res. 219), 23754 [13SE], 24000 [17SE]

Duarte, Jose Napoleon: condemn kidnapping of daughter (S. Res. 219), 23325 [11SE], 23754 [13SE], 24000 [17SE]

Egypt: reaction to U.S. interception of plane carrying Palestinian terrorists, 27658 [16OC]

Employment: prisoner rehabilitation (S. 1190), 13242 [22MY]

Espionage: capital punishment (S. 1490), 20322 [24JY]

———forfeiture of proceeds of activities and rewards for informants (S. 1654), 23992, 23993 [17SE], 24050 [18SE]

———mandatory life sentence, 13734-13738 [24MY]

———penalty for disclosure of classified information pertaining to national defense (S. 1280), 15333 [12JN]

Ethnology: regime of repose for certain material and cultural property (S. 1523), 20963, 20964 [29JY]

Europe: increase in drug abuse, 9148 [24AP]

Executions: rise in rate, 1505 [31JA]

FBI: exemptions from certain statutory strictures relative to undercover operations, 28912 [24OC]

———funding for counterterrorist capabilities (S. 1414), 18357 [10JY]

———funding for counterterrorists activities, 25166 [26SE]

Federal Crime Insurance Program: extend, 25629 [2OC]

———extend program (S. 633), 4883 [7MR]

Federal Taxpayer Awareness and Enforcement Act: enact (S. 1152), 12316 [16MY]

Firearms: dealer compliance inspections, 18206-18211 [9JY]

———interstate sale, 18188-18206 [9JY]

———interstate transportation, 18168, 18169 [9JY]

———position of International Association of Chiefs of Police, 18001 [8JY]

———regulate manufacture and importation of armor-piercing bullets (S. 104), 805 [22JA]

———waiting period for purchase of handguns, 18211-18232 [9JY]

Firearms Ownership Rights Act: enact (S. 45), 2762 [20FE]

Florence Agreement on the Importation of Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Materials: implement Nairobi Protocol (S. 1274), 15118 [11JN]

Florida: recommendations of cocaine task force, 4005 [28FE]

Food stamp plan: photographic identification cards and countersignature of coupons, 33471 [23NO]

Foreign Agents Registration Act: suspension of exemptions for foreign agents convicted of espionage (S. 1900), 34441 [5DE]

Foreign Air Travel Security Act: enact (H.R. 2796), 20468-20471 [25JY]

Foreign counterintelligence activities: amend Freedom of Information Act to protect certain records (S. 276), 1005 [24JA], 2454 [19FE]

Foreign countries: sanctions against those which provide support for perpetrators of international terrorism (S. 1941), 36425 [13DE]

Foreign diplomats: applicability of drunk driving laws, 16789 [21JN]

Foreign embassies: control of certain commercial entities (S. 1947), 36518-36520 [16DE]

Foreign Missions Act: coverage of certain commercial entities (S. 1947), 36432 [13DE]

Foreign relations: U.S. extradition treaty with Great Britain, 22442 [1AU]

Foreign trade: deny most-favored-nation status to countries supporting acts of terrorism (S. 1778), 28185-28186 [21OC]

Franked mail: include photograph of missing children (S. 1195), 20980 [29JY], 21679 [31JY]

Fraternal Order of Police: program to combat child abuse and kidnapping, 12342 [16MY]

Fraudulent claims: improve prosecution and trial procedures (S. 1562), 22322 [1AU]

General Dynamics Corp.: penalty for improper billings and gifts, 15965 [17JN]

Government: civil penalties in cases of false claims and fraud (S. 1134), 12136-12142 [15MY]

———civil penalties in cases of false claims and fraud (S. 1135), 12142 [15MY]

———control waste, fraud, and abuse in procurement procedures (S. 1673), 24471-24483 [20SE]

———control waste, fraud, and abuse in procurement procedures (S. 1674), 24471-24483 [20SE]

———control waste, fraud, and abuse in procurement procedures (S. 1675), 24471-24483 [20SE]

———control waste, fraud, and abuse in procurement procedures (S. 1676), 24471-24483 [20SE]

———control waste, fraud, and abuse in procurement procedures (S. 1677), 24471-24483 [20SE]

———control waste, fraud, and abuse in procurement procedures (S. 1678), 24471-24483 [20SE]

———inclusion of information on missing children on Federal mailings (S. 1195), 13188-13191 [22MY]

———provide protection from retaliation for disclosure of fraud and waste, 13519 [23MY]

Great Britain: supplemental extradition treaty, 22253 [1AU]

Greece: airport security, 16205 [19JN]

———apprehension of terrorists and spies, 30323 [1NO]

———prohibit U.S. air carrier service to Athens (S. Res. 196), 17681 [27JN]

Guatamala: violations of civil liberties, 8118 [17AP]

Guatemala: violations of civil liberties, 30083 [31OC]

Habeas corpus: reform, 38474 [19DE]

Hall, Kenneth K.: Association of Trial Lawyers of America Outstanding Appellate Judge Award recipient, 20306 [24JY]

Hostages: airline hijacking by Shiite Moslems, 16005, 16009, 16037 [18JN], 16203 [19JN], 17728 [27JN], 18144-18146 [9JY]

———condemn airline hijacking by Shiite Moslems (S. Res. 195), 17679 [27JN]

———Iranian connection with airline hijacking by Shiite Moslems, 17717-17728 [27JN]

India: drug trafficking, 12849 [21MY]

Indians: appointment of special magistrate with jurisdiction over Federal offenses committed on reservations (S. 1177), 12943 [21MY]

———prevent child molesting on reservations (S. 1818), 34021 [3DE], 34421 [5DE]

Intelligence services: improvements in security capabilities, 16628 [20JN]

International Brotherhood of Teamsters: Central States Pension Fund management, 27560, 27561 [15OC]

International Court of Justice: withhold contributions to international organizations while the U.S. is not subject to the court's jurisdiction, 28897-28908 [24OC]

International Narcotics Control Commission: establish, 12042, 12164 [15MY], 15059-15061 [11JN]

International relations: restrict funding to organizations that support terrorism, 14917 [7JN]

Ireland, Northern: outlaw use of plastic bullets by British security forces (S. Con. Res. 26), 4918 [7MR]

Iron and steel industry: extend statute of limitations for steel import fraud (S. 429), 2143 [7FE]

Jamaica: illegal drug production, 14978 [10JN]

Jenco, Lawrence M.: hostage in Lebanon, 18151 [9JY]

Jews: fate of children in Izieu, France, during World War II, 3995 [28FE]

———implementation of Hitler's final solution, 14833 [7JN]

———republication of Raul Hilberg's book on Holocaust, 14065 [4JN]

Juveniles: removal from adult jails, 1193 [29JA]

Kampuchea: retirement of Pol Pot, 29978 [31OC]

Kempe, C. Henry: commend efforts to combat child abuse, 23075 [9SE]

Klinghoffer, Leon: condemn murder by Palestinian terrorists (S.J. Res. 222), 28200, 28201 [21OC]

———killing by Palestinian terrorists, 27165, 27167, 27186 [10OC], 27658 [16OC], 30592, 30594, 30597 [5NO], 31197 [7NO]

Kremer, Charles: pursuit of Nazi war criminals, 25550 [2OC]

Labor unions: application of extortion law (S. 300), 1215-1219 [29JA]

———penalties for acts of labor-related violence (S. 1774), 28066 [18OC], 28137 [21OC]

———penalties for crimes committed during labor disputes (S. 300), 1583-1585 [31JA]

———penalty for acts of violence (S. 479), 2732 [20FE]

Law enforcement officers: establish training corps (S. 1524), 21409 [30JY]

———provide certain access to Federal criminal records (S. 1203), 13606 [23MY]

———provide certain death benefits (S. 917), 7917 [16AP]

———rewards for information on drug-related kidnapping or murder (S. 630), 4879 [7MR]

———rewards for information on drug-related kidnapping or murder of Federal drug enforcement officers (S. 630), 5811 [20MR]

———roll call of heroes, 17068 [25JN]

———tribute to those slain in line of duty, 12012 [15MY]

Lebanon: call for release of U.S. hostages, 10923, 10924 [8MY], 32368 [19NO]

———terrorist attacks against U.S. personnel and property, 10871 [7MY]

Long, Huey P.: anniversary of death, 23210-23226 [10SE]

Medicaid: prevention of fraud and abuse (S. 1323), 16259 [19JN]

Medicare: prevention of fraud and abuse (S. 1323), 16259 [19JN]

Meese, Edwin, III, Attorney General: statements on criminal justice system, 27443 [15OC]

Mengele, Josef: capture and release in U.S. occupation zone of Vienna after World War II, 3104 [22FE]

———closing of official file by the Dept. of Justice, 23919 [17SE]

———documentation of Holocaust crimes, 35445 [10DE]

———efforts to apprehend, 11784 [14MY], 19062 [16JY]

———efforts to locate and arrest, 9132 [24AP]

———international drug trafficker, 10533 [6MY]

———location and arrest, 12089-12091 [15MY]

———possible discovery of remains, 16199 [19JN]

———relative to location and arrest (S. Con. Res. 14), 2507 [19FE], 3816 [27FE], 4500 [5MR]

———reward for information leading to apprehension, 6153 [26MR]

———testimony of witnesses at mock trial, 4500 [5MR], 9658 [29AP]

———Voice of America broadcast detailing atrocities, 7942 [16AP]

Mexico: drug-related criminal activities, 10771 [7MY]

———safety of tourists, 14878 [7JN]

Miami, FL: sex offender sent from Santa Monica, CA, 16736 [20JN]

Middle East: airline hijacking by Shiite Moslems, 16005, 16009, 16037 [18JN], 16203 [19JN], 17728 [27JN], 18144-18145 [9JY]

———Iranian connection with airline hijacking by Shiite Moslems, 17718-17728 [27JN]

Military bases: improve security (S. 1942), 36427 [13DE]

Milwaukee, WI: acts of vandalism against property of Jewish residents, 24688 [24SE]

Missing children: campaign to locate, 10031 [1MY], 14668 [6JN], 15282 [12JN], 22230 [1AU], 28501 [23OC]

———establish national clearinghouse for information, 28915 [24OC]

———private sector initiatives, 12572 [20MY]

Missing Children Help Center: commend for activities, 11871 [14MY]

Missing Children's Day: designate (S.J. Res. 118), 8941 [23AP]

Money: criminal penalties for laundering (S. 1335), 16717 [20JN]

———criminal penalties for laundering (S. 1385), 17649 [27JN]

Motion pictures: film detailing the Holocaust, 36213 [12DE]

Motor vehicles: national standard for blood-alcohol content for truck or bus operators (S. 1904), 34442, 34447, 34449 [5DE], 35937 [11DE]

Narcotics: control of ingredients (S. 1746), 26772 [8OC]

———illegal trafficking, 13661 [23MY]

National Center for Missing and Exploited Children: commend for efforts on behalf of abused and missing youths, 13444 [23MY]

National Center for the Prosecution of Child Abuse: establish (S. 1969), 37638 [18DE]

National Child Abuse Prevention Month: designate (H.J. Res. 121), 6680 [28MR]

———designate (S.J. Res. 56), 2745 [20FE]

———observance, 8174 [17AP]

National Child Safety Awareness Month: designate (S.J. Res. 110), 7934 [16AP], 8929 [23AP]

National Commission on Espionage and Security: establish, 16244 [19JN]

National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect: annual meeting in Chicago, IL, 27711 [16OC]

National Correctional Officers Week: designate (S. J. Res. 64), 10366 [2MY]

———designate (S.J. Res. 64), 3621 [26FE]

National Crime Prevention Council: McGruff campaign, 12669 [20MY]

National Drug Abuse Education and Prevention Week: designate (S.J. Res. 58), 2747 [20FE], 7896 [16AP]

———observance, 8550 [22AP]

National Drunk and Drugged Driving Awareness Week: observance, 36482 [16DE]

National Neighborhood Crime Watch Day: designate (S.J. Res. 168), 19972 [23JY], 20774 [26JY]

National School-Age Child Care Awareness Week: designate (S.J. Res. 181), 29517 [29OC]

National Violent Crime Program Authorization Act: enact (S. 486), 2947-2951 [21FE]

Nazi Party: war crimes, 21655 [31JY]

Nicaragua: haven for international terrorists, 7667 [4AP]

———involvement of Government in illegal drug trafficking, 8827 [23AP]

Northeast Conference on the Judiciary on Child Sexual Abuse: tribute, 17380 [26JN]

Nussbaum, Felix: tribute to Jewish artist and victim of Holocaust, 14974 [10JN]

Odeh, Alex: death, 27655 [16OC]

Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention: disapprove freeze of funds (S. Res. 278), 38500-38502 [19DE]

———funds (S. Res. 278), 37669-37672 [18DE]

Parents' Research Institute for Drug Education: international conference, 8550 [22AP]

Patents: enhance protection of intellectual property rights (S. 1647), 23772-23774 [13SE]

———enhance protection of intellectual property rights (S. 1869), 32809 [20NO]

———protection of consumers against conspiracies by certain patent holders (S. 1358), 17062 [25JN]

PCP Users Don't Feel Pain When Bones Break, 20434 [25JY]

Peru: drug trafficking by terrorist organization, 8548 [22AP]

———Shining Path activities, 7023 [2AP]

———termination of U.S. assistance relative to decrease in production of coca crop, 12043 [15MY]

Petroleum: prevent evasion of State gasoline taxes (S. 1086), 10852 [7MY]

———prevent evasion of State gasoline taxes (S. 1087), 10852 [7MY]

Philippines: Benigno Aquino assassination trial, 25819 [3OC]

Poland: Holocaust, 18992 [15JY]

Pope John Paul II: addresses worldwide drug problem, 9845 [30AP]

Popieluszko, Jerzy: tribute to slain Polish priest, 3384 [25FE]

Pornography: Federal civil protection actions for victims (S. 1187), 13238 [22MY]

———penalty for transmission of matter pertaining to sexual exploitation of children (S. 1305), 15932-15934 [17JN], 17612 [27JN]

———restrictions against imported (S. 1742), 26372, 26373 [7OC]

Presser, Jackie: labor fraud investigation, 20729 [26JY]

Prisons: Federal incarceration of habitual offenders (S. 1189), 13241 [22MY]

———overcrowding conditions, 10551 [6MY]

Protection and Advocacy for Mentally Ill Persons Act: enact (S. 974), 8803 [23AP], 21683-21690 [31JY], 22476 [1AU]

Qantari, Samir: terrorist activities, 31640 [13NO]

Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act: clarify intent relative to private civil actions (S. 1521), 20961-20963 [29JY]

Rainbow Warrior (vessel): terrorist act in New Zealand harbor, 19822 [19JY]

Reagan, President: decline of crime rate, 21306 [30JY]

———record on organized crime, 25053 [26SE]

Religion: penalties for acts of violence and vandalism against individuals or institutions (S. 207), 671 [21JA]

Rhode Island: tribute to chapter of National Committee for the Prevention of Child Abuse, 8174 [17AP]

Rockland County, NY: compensation for expenses incurred in connection with robbery-murder trial (S. 13), 53 [3JA]

Senate Caucus on International Narcotics Control: appointment of Senator Hawkins, 32711 [20NO]

Shryock, Harry L., Jr.: provide certain survivor benefits to spouse (S. 682), 5448 [19MR]

Smith, Ed: tribute, 13661 [23MY]

Social Security: improve antifraud provisions (S. 837), 7053-7055 [2AP]

———investigation into reducing counterfeiting of account number cards, 23743-23746 [13SE]

Social Services and Child Care Assistance Act: enact (S. 803), 6751 [28MR]

South Africa: sense of Senate relative to African National Congress, 18810-18818 [11JY]

Soviet Union: civil liberties violations, 31011-31013 [7NO], 32266-32267 [18NO]

———violations of civil liberties, 29193 [25OC]

Sports: drug testing in major league baseball, 14666 [6JN]

States: attorneys general authority to enforce FTC Act's unfair and deceptive practices provisions (S. 1313), 16024 [18JN], 22496 [1AU]

———reimbursement for cost of incarcerating illegal aliens, 23964 [17SE]

Stethem, Robert D.: interment of victim of Shiite Moslem terrorist, 16601 [20JN]

Subcommittee on Investigations: inquiry into labor fraud investigation of Jackie Presser by Depts. of Labor, Justice, and FBI, 38468 [19DE]

Supreme Court: greater discretion in selection of cases (S. 833), 7036 [2AP]

Task Force on Elderly Abuse Act: enact (S. 1919), 35538-35540 [10DE], 38635 [19DE]

Taxation: exempt certain correctional facilities from sale/leaseback restrictions (S. 88), 188 [3JA]

———improve enforcement procedures for revenue collection, 10943-10949 [8MY]

———one-time amnesty for criminal and civil penalties (S. 203), 658 [21JA], 923 [24JA]

Telephones: protections against illegal surveillance, 14910-14913 [7JN]

———protections against illegal surveillance (S. 12), 48 [3JA], 1500 [31JA], 23702-23704 [13SE]

Television: effects of violence, 19373 [17JY]

Terrorism: airline hijacking by Shiite Moslems, 16005, 16009, 16037 [18JN], 16203 [19JN], 16603 [20JN], 17728 [27JN], 18144-18146 [9JY]

———amend Freedom of Information Act to protect certain records (S. 276), 1005 [24JA], 2454 [19FE]

———authorize prosecution for acts against U.S. nationals (S. 1429), 18870 [11JY], 30596 [5NO]

———authorize prosecution for acts against U.S. personnel or property (S. 1373), 17636 [27JN], 22442 [1AU]

———call for negotiations on efforts to prevent (S.J. Res. 153), 17568 [27JN]

———creating legal offense, 1004 [24JA], 2454 [19FE]

———domestic incidents, 38770 [20DE]

———efforts to prevent hijackings, 15900 [17JN], 16006 [18JN], 16203, 16240 [19JN], 16660 [20JN], 17607 [27JN]

———efforts to prevent hijackings (S. 1321), 16255 [19JN]

———efforts to prevent hijackings (S. 1326), 16269-16270 [19JN]

———efforts to prevent hijackings (S. 1436), 19111-19113 [16JY]

———establish death penalty for acts of murder (S. 1508), 20779 [26JY]

———establish international covenant to define terrorists and to deny political sanctuary, 28381 [22OC]

———international conference on potential use of nuclear weapons, 16204 [19JN]

———Iranian connection with airline hijacking by Shiite Moslems, 17717-17728 [27JN]

———mandatory security standards at international airports (S. 1499), 20495 [25JY]

———negotiations on declaration as universal crime (S. Res. 190), 17677 [27JN]

———negotiations with certain democratic countries (S. Res. 186), 17067 [25JN]

———penalty for certain acts committed by or against U.S. nationals, outside the U.S. (S. 1940), 36420 [13DE]

———Presidential declaration of national emergency and sanctions (S. Con. Res. 94), 36439 [13DE]

———proposals to combat, 16603 [20JN]

———prosecution of participants in acts against U.S. persons or property, 27165, 27167 [10OC]

———recommendations to combat, 36480 [16DE]

———repeal diplomatic immunity under certain circumstances (S. 1383), 17648 [27JN]

———repeal diplomatic immunity under certain circumstances (S. Res. 191), 17678 [27JN]

———require report on economic boycotts against countries supporting terrorists, 28910 [24OC]

———role of international law, 18735 [11JY]

Testrake, John: tribute to captain of hijacked airliner, 18889 [11JY]

Time for Remembrance for Terrorism Victims: observance, 28503 [23OC]

Time of Remembrance: designate (S.J. Res. 104), 7383 [3AP], 10468 [3MY], 28590 [23OC]

———designate (S.J. Res. 249), 36438 [13DE]

Trademarks: enhance protection of intellectual property rights (S. 1647), 23772-23774 [13SE]

———enhance protection of intellectual property rights (S. 1869), 32809 [20NO]

Trucking: driver efforts to locate missing children, 2696 [20FE]

Truth in Sentencing Act: enact (S. 894), 7644 [4AP]

U.N.: withhold U.S. portion of funding allocated to divisions supporting the PLO, 30225 [1NO]

U.S. Parole Commission: bar implementation of rule regarding insider trading offenses, 35461-35463 [10DE]

———guidelines on insider trading violators, 34987 [6DE]

U.S. Sentencing Commission: establish (H.R. 1847), 7429 [3AP]

———extension of deadline for submission of guidelines (H.R. 3837), 37624 [18DE]

———funding, 28896, 28914 [24OC]

USIA: establish independent inspector general, 14988 [10JN]

VA: provide psychological counseling services for persons taken hostage by terrorist (S.J. Res. 167), 19907 [22JY]

Victims of Crime Act: enact, 7426 [3AP]

Washington, DC: public service campaign focusing on missing children, 6233 [26MR]

Weir, Benjamin: release, 24291 [19SE]

Weir, Benjamin M.: anniversary of kidnapping in Lebanon, 10871 [7MY]

Western Hemisphere Conference on Narcotics Control: meeting, 2719 [20FE]

Witness Advocate Program: anniversary, 26254 [4OC]

World War II: anniversary of Holocaust, 9132-9145, 9147 [24AP], 9431 [25AP]

———anniversary of liberation of concentration camps, 8957 [23AP]

———emotional impact on survivors of medical experiments performed at Auschwitz, 26356 [7OC]

———requirements for U.S. war crimes investigators, 27838 [17OC]

———search for former Nazis, 18735 [11JY]

World's Leftists Find a Haven in Nicaragua, 7667 [4AP]

Youth: forum on juvenile detention, 5287 [18MR]

Reports

Acts of Sabotage at Nuclear Facilities: NRC (excerpt), 25830 [3OC]

Amendments to the False Claims Act of 1863: House of Representatives (excerpt), 24482 [20SE]

Aviation Security: Committee on Government Operations (H. Rept. 99-299), 25758 [2OC]

Bribery of Bank Officials: Committee on the Judiciary (H.R. 3511), 36417 [13DE]

Civil Penalties for False Claims Made by Certain Recipients of Property, Services, or Money, by Parties to Contracts, and by Federal Employees: Committee on Governmental Affairs (S. 1134) (H. Rept. 99-212), 35534 [10DE]

Control Unauthorized Immigration Into U.S.: Committee on the Budget (S. 1200; S. Res. 218), 23326 [11SE]

———Committee on the Judiciary (S. 1200; S. Res. 218) (S. Rept. 99-132), 23044 [9SE]

Crime and Secrecy—The Use of Offshore Banks and Companies: Committee on Governmental Affairs (S. Rept. 99-130), 23044 [9SE]

Designate National Neighborhood Crime Watch Day: Committee on the Judiciary (S.J. Res. 168), 20476 [25JY]

Establish Criminal Penalties for Operation of Common Carriers While Intoxicated: Committee on the Judiciary (S. 850), 32126 [14NO]

Exclusionary Rule in Criminal Proceedings: ABA (excerpt), 92 [3JA]

Findings of the Commission on Obscenity and Pornography (excerpt), 12932 [21MY]

Grants for State Activities Relative to Location of Missing Children: Committee on the Judiciary (S. 1174) (S. Rept. 99-203), 33673 [2DE]

Immigration Reform and Control Act (S. 1200): Committee on the Budget, 24359 [19SE]

Improving Quality of Police Personnel: Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice (excerpt), 21410 [30JY]

Increase National Security Through Access to Certain Federal Criminal Records: Committee on the Judiciary (S. 274) (S. Rept. 99-143), 25171 [26SE]

International Air Transportation Security Standards: Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation (H.R. 2796; S. Res. 203), 20316 [24JY]

Investigation and Prosecution Improvement of Child Abuse Cases: Committee on Labor and Human Resources (S. 140) (S. Rept. 99-123), 21727 [31JY]

Investigation of Alleged Improper Political Soliciation: Committee on Standards of Official Conduct (H. Rept. 99-277), 24287 [19SE]

Investigation of Alleged Improper Political Solicitation: Committee on Standards of Official Conduct (H. Rept. 99-277), 24287 [19SE]

Laundering of Money Acquired From Illegal Drug Trafficking: Commission on Organized Crime (excerpt), 4467 [5MR]

Law Enforcement Planning and Operational Activities: National Advisory Commission on Criminal Justice (excerpt), 12012 [15MY]

Legal Services for Persons Financially Unable To Obtain Representation: Committee on the Judiciary (H.R. 3004) (H. Rept. 99-417), 34788 [5DE]

Missing Children Day: Committee on the Judiciary (S.J. Res. 118), 10336 [2MY]

Money Laundering Act: President's Commission on Organized Crime, 4542-4543 [5MR]

National Child Abuse Education and Prevention Week: Committee on the Judiciary (S.J. Res. 56), 6170 [26MR]

National Child Abuse Prevention Month: Committee on the Judiciary (H.J. Res. 121), 6170 [26MR]

OPOP—Its Mission and Method (summary), 10551-10553 [6MY]

Organized Crime in California 1982-83, 10858 [7MY]

Organized Crime's Influence in Labor Organizations: Dept. of Labor (excerpt), 1217 [29JA]

Penalties for Manufacturing and Distribution of Designer Drugs: Committee on the Judiciary (S. 1437) (S. Rept. 99-196), 33116 [21NO]

Prevention and Control of Alcohol and Drug Abuse in the Republic of Palau (excerpt), 20619 [25JY]

Prevention of Denial of Employment Opportunities: Committee on Education and Labor (H.R. 1524) (H. Rept. 99-416), 34788 [5DE]

———Committee on Rules (H.R. 1524; H. Res 337) (H. Rept. 99-431), 35787 [10DE]

Prevention of Sexual Molestation of Children in Indian Country: Committee on the Judiciary (S. 1818) (S. Rept. 99-202), 33673 [2DE], 34022 [3DE]

Protect Beneficiaries Under Health Care Programs From Unfit Practitioners: Committee on Ways and Means (H.R. 1868) (H. Rept. 99-80), 11685 [13MY]

Protect Health Care Program Beneficiaries from Unfit Health Care Practitioners: Committee on Energy and Commerce (H.R. 1868) (H. Rept. 99-80), 13435 [23MY]

Protect Public Interest in Professional Sports Team Operations: Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation (S. 259) (S. Rept. 99-69), 12939 [21MY]

Protection and Advocacy for Mentally Ill Persons: Committee on Labor and Human Resources (S. 974) (S. Rept. 99-109), 20476 [25JY]

Protection and Advocacy for Mentally Ill Persons Act: Committee on Labor and Human Resources (S. 974; S. Res. 205), 20938 [29JY]

———Committee on the Budget (S. 974; S. Res. 205), 21727 [31JY]

Racial, Religious, or Ethnic Hatred Crimes Study: Committee on the Judiciary (H.R. 2455) (H. Rept. 99-208), 19700 [18JY]

Regional Information Sharing Systems Relative to National Criminal Justice System: Committee on Government Operations (H. Rept. 99-216), 19866 [22JY]

Security Standards for International Air Transportation: Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation) (H.R. 2796) (S. Rept. 99-113), 20477 [25JY]

———Committee on the Budget (H.R. 2796; S. Res. 203), 20477 [25JY]

Soviet, East German, and Cuban Involvement in Fomenting Terrorism in Southern Africa: Committee on the Judiciary (excerpt), 18811 [11JY]

Soviet Imprisonment of Prisoners of Conscience: Amnesty International, 31012-31013 [7NO]

Special Assistance To Combat Terrorism in Central American Countries: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. 1915; S. Res. 268) (S. Rept. 99-213), 35534 [10DE]

Strategy for Drug Control: Citizens Against Cocaine (excerpt), 11774 [14MY]

Time of Remembrance: Committee on the Judiciary (S.J. Res. 104), 10336 [2MY]

U.S. Drug Enforcement Operations in Foreign Countries: Committee on Foreign Relations (excerpt), 5825 [20MR]

———committee of conference (excerpt), 5825 [20MR]

White-Collar Crime: ABA (excerpt), 24483 [20SE]

Winds of Change—Evolving Relations and Interests in Southeast Asia: Mike Mansfield (excerpt), 5825 [20MR]

Reports to constituents

Hamilton, Lee H.: New Initiatives on Crime, 488 [3JA]

Resolutions by organizations

Child molesting on Indian reservations: National Congress of American Indians, 30305 [1NO]

Commending John Testrake for courageous performance as captain of Trans World Airlines flight 847: Richmond, MO, City Council, 18889 [11JY]

Commending President Reagan: Victims of Crime and Leniency of Tuscaloosa, AL, 7426 [3AP]

Hostage-taking: U.N. Security Council, 38700 [19DE]

Prevent the importation of heroin into the U.S.: Federation of New York State Judges, 2045 [6FE]

Prosecution of Howard Shaw: National Rifle Association, 18166 [9JY]

Tax enforcement program: National Governors' Association, 10943 [8MY]

Script

Tribute to the Million Children of the Holocaust, 9142-9144 [24AP]

Statements

Acts of Genocide: Milan Kundera, 9133 [24AP]

Agreement Among the Civil Air Patrol, U.S. Customs Service, and U.S. Air Force, 32879 [20NO]

Auschwitz: Elie Wiesel, 9139 [24AP]

Case Histories of Juvenile Runaways, 13235 [22MY]

Child Abuse Reporting: Senator Cranston, 16035 [18JN]

Conference on Human Rights in Guatemala: Senator Harkin, 30084 [31OC]

———Senator Simon, 30084 [31OC]

Criminal Adjudications: Conference of Chief Judges (excerpt), 2008 [6FE]

Death of Huey P. Long: Alben Barkley, 23226 [10SE]

Defense Contract Audit Agency Subpoena Power: William H. Taft IV, 13513 [23MY]

Defense Procurement Fraud: congressional investigator, 35505 [10DE]

Dept. of Justice Investigation Into E.F. Hutton & Co. Alleged Check-Kiting Scheme (sundry excerpts), 18540 [10JY]

Domestic Sugar Program Creates Temptation To Smuggle Foreign Sugar: U.S. Customs Investigators, 17098 [25JN]

Drug Abuse: Javier Perez de Cuellar, U.N. Sec. General, 17951 [27JN]

Drug Trafficking: Alan Garcia, 31423 [12NO]

———Mahathir Mohamad, 31423 [12NO]

———Margaret Thatcher, 31423 [12NO]

———Richard Gerstein (excerpt), 10032 [1MY]

Educating Against Drug Abuse: Carlton Turner (excerpt), 13140 [22MY]

———Nancy D. Reagan (excerpt), 13140 [22MY]

Electronic Communications Privacy Act (H.R. 3378): Supreme Court Justice Brandeis, 24396 [19SE]

Eliminating Terrorism: Richard M. Nixon, 28897 [24OC]

Establishment of Death Penalty for Espionage: Chapman Cox (excerpt), 21340 [30JY]

Ethics in Government: David Martin, 2528 [19FE]

Extradition of John L. Tamboer to Colombia: John L. Tamboer, 16654 [20JN]

———Richard S. Emerson, Jr., 16654 [20JN]

Extradition Treaty Between Great Britain and the U.S.: British Embassy, 17948 [27JN]

Federal Drug Law Enforcement Agent Protection Act (S. 630), 7555 [3AP]

Firearms Dealer Compliance Inspections: Dept. of the Treasury, 18207 [9JY]

Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Anxieties: Harold Williams (excerpt), 2145 [7FE]

Gun Control: Ferris E. Lucas, 18180 [9JY]

———former policeman, 18178 [9JY]

———International Association of Chiefs of Police, 18002 [8JY]

———Senator Sasser, 18183 [9JY]

———Vince McGoldrick, 18181 [9JY]

Holocaust Remembrance in Poland: Amon Dior, 18992 [15JY]

Improving Quality of Police Personnel: Ray Davis, 21410 [30JY]

Incarceration of Juveniles With Adult Offenders: Bruce Ritter, 13237 [22MY]

———National Council on Crime and Delinquency, 13237 [22MY]

Informing Pre-Teens on Drug Abuse: Carlton Turner, 23924 [17SE]

———Nancy Reagan, 23924 [17SE]

International Law as a Basis for a Response to Terrorism: President Reagan, 18736 [11JY]

———Sentor Moynihan, 18736 [11JY]

Kennedy and Mrazek Proposal for $1 Million Reward for Capture of Mengele Applauded: Simon Wiesenthal Center, 6153 [26MR]

Kidnapping of Benjamin Weir in Lebanon: Carol Weir, 10923 [8MY]

Money Laundering: President's Commission on Organized Crime (excerpt), 4215 [28FE]

National Drug Enforcement Policy Board Assessment of Designer Drug Problem (S. 746): Senator Chiles, 7550 [3AP]

News Coverage of Hijacking: Claude Witmoyer, 19593 [18JY]

Perplexity in Dealing With Terrorism: Anne Kriegel (sundry excerpts), 18041 [8JY]

Plight of Institutionalized Persons: Wilbur Savidge, 8804 [23AP]

Polygraphs Are an Obstacle for Espionage: Christopher Boyce, 17485 [26JN]

———Stanislav Levchenko, 17485 [26JN]

Pre-Employment Check for Criminal Offenses by Staffs of Juvenile Detention and Educational Facilities: American Correctional Association, 13236 [22MY]

———Task Force on Victims of Crime, 13236 [22MY]

Procurement Integrity Act: Representative John G. Rowland, 11739 [14MY]

Protecting Communications From Surveillance: Walter G. Deeley, 14911 [7JN]

Protections Against Illegal Telephone Surveillance: Senator Moynihan, 49 [3JA]

Racketeer Crimes, 18724 [11JY]

Right To Bear Arms: Richard H. Lee, 18167 [9JY]

———William Rawles (1825 excerpt), 2762 [20FE]

Right To Impose Death Penalty: John L. McClellan (excerpt), 2009 [6FE]

Rights of Mentally Ill: Earl Warren, 8803 [23AP]

Role of Cuba in International Drug Trafficking: John A. Ferch, 19079 [16JY]

Security at Athens Airport: Government of Greece, 16205 [19JN]

Selection of Kenneth K. Hall as Outstanding Appellate Judge: Association of Trial Lawyers of America (excerpt), 20306 [24JY]

Steel Import Fraud: Senator Heinz, 2143 [7FE]

Supplemental Extradition Treaty With Great Britain: Abraham D. Sofaer, 22254-22257 [1AU]

———D. Lowell Jenson, 22253 [1AU]

Terrorism: Fred C. Ikle, 12260 [16MY]

Terrorist Activities of the African National Congress: Bartholomew Hlapane, 18810, 18811 [11JY]

———Oliver Tambo, 18811 [11JY]

There Can Be No Reconciliation With Nazism: William J. vanden Heuvel, 9147 [24AP]

U.N. Commission on Narcotic Drugs—Policy Session: Representative Gilman, 13688 [23MY]

U.N. Security Council Resolution Relative to Hostage-Taking: Vernon A. Walters, 38700 [19DE]

U.S. Withdrawal From the Jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice: Alfred Rubin, 28906 [24OC]

———Committee on Foreign Relations, 28906 [24OC]

U.S.-Mexico Interparliamentary Conference Drug Trafficking Proposals: (sundry), 16176-16178 [18JN]

———Representative Gilman, 16176 [18JN]

———Representative Rangel, 16177 [18JN]

Waiting Period for Purchase of Handguns: Dept. of the Treasury (excerpt), 18213 [9JY]

———Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hinckley, Sr., 18220 [9JY]

———Senator Dole, 18217 [9JY]

Studies

Civil Aspects of Fraud Cases: GAO (excerpt), 24483 [20SE]

State Programs for Screening Handgun Buyers: Philip Cook and James Blose (excerpt), 18213 [9JY]

Weapons, Crime, and Violence in America: James Wright and Peter Rossi (excerpt), 16986 [24JN]

Summaries

Airport and Air Carrier Security Improvement Act (H.R. 2905), 17960 [27JN]

Airport and Air Carrier Security Improvement Act (S. 1321), 16256 [19JN]

Attorneys General Authority To Enforce FTC Act's Unfair and Deceptive Practices Provisions (S. 1313), 16025 [18JN]

Electronic Communications Privacy Act (S. 1667), 24370 [19SE]

Federal Tax Delinquency Amnesty Act (S. 203), 664 [21JA]

Goals of the Missing Children Help Center, 11872 [14MY]

Investigation and Prosecution of Child Molesting Cases (S. 140), 22138 [1AU]

Mansfield Amendment on U.S. Drug Trafficking Enforcement Operations in Foreign Countries (excerpt), 12033 [15MY]

One-Time Amnesty for Criminal and Civil Tax Penalties (S. 203), 929 [24JA]

Provide Tax Credit for Installation of Security Devices (H.R. 1268), 4310 [4MR]

Racketeer Weapons and Violent Crime Control Act (H.R. 3155), 22806 [1AU]

Task Force on Elderly Abuse Act (S. 1919), 35538 [10DE]

Tables

Attempted hijackings, 1970-85, 16661 [20JN]

Estimated cost to Federal Government of implementation of the provisions of the National Child Protection Act (S. 142), 231 [3JA]

Juvenile justice and delinquency prevention—formula grants, 28917 [24OC]

Number of abortions performed in Federal prisons, 28996 [24OC]

Summary of annual increases by function under the National Violent Crime Program Authorization Act (S. 486), 2947 [21FE]

U.N. Fund for Drug Abuse Control—status of cash contributions pledged or received (sundry), 11219 [8MY]

U.N. Fund for Drug Abuse Control—Status of contributions pledged or paid for 1985 as of August 31, 1985, 28729 [23OC]

Testimonies

Dealing With Espionage Within the Armed Services: Tom O'Brien, 17798 [27JN]

Designer Drugs: Diane, 32596 [20NO]

———Donald MacDonald (excerpt), 32595 [20NO]

———John Lawn (excerpt), 32595 [20NO]

———Mr. and Mrs. Kidston, 32596 [20NO]

———Robert Roberton (excerpt), 32595 [20NO]

———William Langston (excerpt), 32595 [20NO]

Involvement of Sandinista Officials in Narcotics Trafficking: William Von Robb (sundry excerpts), 9012 [23AP]

Money Laundering and Law Enforcement: Richard J. Arcara, 27735 [16OC]

Prevention of Alcohol Abuse in American Families: Sis Wenger, 10579 [6MY]

Public Policy Forum on Juvenile Detention and Alternatives to Incarceration: Children's Research and Education Institute (sundry), 5287-5292 [18MR]

Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (H.R. 2943): Abner J. Mikva, 27357 [10OC]

Regional Drug Enforcement and Military Interests: Paul Gorman, 16821 [21JN]

Soviet Espionage: Ladislav Bittman (excerpt), 36127 [11DE]

Texts of

Communications Act (excerpt), 10856 [7MY]

Elimination of exemption of union officials from Federal prosecution, 6480 [27MR]

Federal Drug Law Enforcement Agent Protection Act, 5647 [19MR]

H. Con. Res. 148, clarify voting rights for persons accused of crimes, 12204 [15MY]

H. Con. Res. 228, condemning all acts of terrorism—including the hijacking of the Achille Lauro and the murder of Leon Klinghoffer, 32414 [19NO]

H. Con. Res. 262, correcting enrollment of H.J. Res. 187, Compact of Free Association approval, 37813 [18DE]

H. Con. Res. 263, correcting enrollment of H.J. Res. 187, to approve the Compact of Free Association, 38078 [19DE]

H. Res. 166, Sense of the House of Representatives with respect to ratification of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, 12730 [21MY]

H. Res. 294, commend President Reagan for ordering interception of Egyptian airliner transporting terrorists in Achille Lauro incident, 27379 [11OC]

H.J. Res. 121, National Child Abuse Prevention Month, 5004 [7MR]

H.J. Res. 187, approval of the Compact of Free Association, 20629-20653 [25JY]

H.J. Res. 355, approval of the Compact of Free Association, 20653-20661 [25JY]

H.R. 109, authorize financial assistance for government of Rockland County, NY, for expenses incurred during the Brinks robbery trial, 511 [3JA]

H.R. 276, National Child Protection Act, 1629 [31JA]

H.R. 704, imposition of death penalty for certain crimes of espionage and treason, 879 [24JA]

H.R. 775, combat proliferation of hate crimes against religious property, 1624 [31JA]

H.R. 780, Truth in Mileage Act, 1622 [31JA]

H.R. 840, allow tax deductions for contributions to anticrime groups, 1319 [30JA]

H.R. 841, deduction for medical expenses for crime victims, 1321 [30JA]

H.R. 896, Criminal Justice Information Improvement Act, 1635 [31JA]

H.R. 994, Controlled Substances Penalties Act, 2056 [6FE]

H.R. 1082, Omnibus Intelligence and Security Improvements Act, 4717 [6MR], 8506 [18AP]

H.R. 1327, citizens band station for crime prevention groups, 3959 [27FE]

H.R. 1367, Money Laundering Act, 4217 [28FE], 4543 [5MR]

H.R. 1524, Polygraph Protection Act, 5088 [7MR]

H.R. 1621, provide cash awards for outstanding contributions to fight illegal drug trafficking, 6101 [25MR]

H.R. 1847, establish an independent U.S. Sentencing Commission, 7145 [2AP]

H.R. 1907, Reduction of Unlawful Drug Distribution Act, 7246 [2AP]

H.R. 2050, grant the Board of Parole for the District of Columbia exclusive power and authority to make parole determinations, 29208 [28OC]

H.R. 2130, Good Samaritan Assistance Act, 8493 [18AP]

H.R. 2398, provide for capital punishment for Federal prisoners who commit murder, 11202 [8MY]

H.R. 2441, Procurement Integrity Act, 11739 [14MY]

H.R. 2455, Hate Crimes Statistics Act, 19841 [22JY]

H.R. 2529, deny deduction for amounts paid as restitution or damages for fraud, 12201 [15MY]

H.R. 2531, withhold Federal funding from States that fail to adopt the death penalty for those who kill law enforcement officers, 13341 [22MY]

H.R. 2611, Federal criminal penalties for desecrations of churches and synagogues, 18268 [9JY]

H.R. 2617, Bank Bribery Amendments Act, 14780 [6JN]

H.R. 2713, modify certain provisions of U.S. Code relative to restitution to victims, 29322 [29OC]

H.R. 2796, Foreign Air Travel Security Act, 16323 [19JN]

H.R. 3120, Elderly Crime Prevention and Victim Assistance Act, 22712 [1AU]

H.R. 3132, Law Enforcement Officers Protection Act, 36945 [17DE]

H.R. 3387, Congressional Security Survey Act, 24404 [19SE]

H.R. 3511, amend U.S. Code relative to bribery and related offenses, 29323 [29OC]

H.R. 3570, Judicial Improvements Act, 36551 [16DE]

H.R. 3583, sanction against countries refusing to extradite criminals to the U.S. in spite of mutual treaty, 29561 [29OC]

H.R. 3652, establish procedures for adjudication by court-martial of capital punishment sentences in military courts, 29773 [30OC]

H.R. 3682, provide for payment to clerk of court of fines or penalties imposed by a U.S. magistrate, 30939 [6NO]

H.R. 3706, Saturday Night Special Crime Control Act, 31222 [7NO]

H.R. 3742, Criminal Accountability Act, 34032 [3DE]

H.R. 3837, extend deadline for submission of sentencing guidelines by the U.S. Sentencing Commission, 36549 [16DE]

H.R. 3892, to strengthen certain currency reporting requirements, 35555 [10DE]

H.R. 3910, Espionage Prevention Act, 36127 [11DE]

Law Enforcement Officers Protection Act, 553 [3JA]

S. 12, protections against illegal telephone surveillance, 48 [3JA]

S. 13, compensation to Rockland County, NY for expenses incurred in connection with robbery-murder trial, 53 [3JA]

S. 15, assistance for State and local drug abuse control, 57-58 [3JA]

S. 34, revise statutes relating to qualifications to perform psychological examinations in criminal proceedings, 98 [3JA]

S. 88, exempt certain correctional facilities from sale/leaseback restrictions, 190 [3JA]

S. 104, regulate manufacture and importation of armor-piercing bullets, 202 [3JA]

S. 140, improve investigation and prosecution of child abuse cases, 228 [3JA]

S. 140, investigation and prosecution of child molesting cases, 22137 [1AU]

S. 142, improve methods of preventing child abuse in day care centers, 231 [3JA]

S. 203, one-time amnesty for criminal and civil tax penalties, 660-664 [21JA], 925-929 [24JA]

S. 207, penalties for acts of violence or vandalism against religious institutions, 671 [21JA]

S. 237, limit application of exclusionary rule in criminal cases (S. 237), 751 [22JA]

S. 238, reform procedures for collateral review of criminal judgments, 751 [22JA]

S. 239, constitutional procedures for imposition of death penalty (S. 239), 752-754 [22JA]

S. 274, Anti-nuclear Terrorism Act, 1004 [24JA]

S. 275, Antiterrorism Act, 1004 [24JA]

S. 276, protection of records related to terrorism and foreign counterintelligence, 1006 [24JA]

S. 300, application of extortion law to labor unions, 1218 [29JA]

S. 429, extend statute of limitations for steel import fraud, 2143 [7FE]

S. 430, Business Accounting and Foreign Trade Simplification Act, 2146-2148 [7FE]

S. 479, Crimes in Labor Disputes Act, 2732 [20FE]

S. 486, National Violent Crime Program Authorization Act, 2950 [21FE]

S. 531, expand Air Force authority and operations for interdiction of drug trafficking, 3782 [27FE]

S. 570, Drug Money Seizure Act, 4467 [5MR]

S. 572, Money Laundering Crimes Act, 4467 [5MR]

S. 605, clarification of definition of stolen property relative to imported archaeological artifacts, 4615 [6MR]

S. 610, clarification of laws relative to access of computers operated on behalf of Federal Government, 4817 [7MR]

S. 630, Federal Drug Law Enforcement Agent Protection Act, 5811 [20MR], 7555 [3AP]

S. 633, extend Federal Crime Insurance Program, 4883 [7MR]

S. 669, Correctional Facility Development Act, 5233 [14MR]

S. 708, permit certain U.S. drug enforcement operations in foreign countries, 5826 [20MR]

S. 713, Mail Order Drug Paraphernalia Control Act, 5829 [20MR]

S. 746, National Drug Enforcement Policy Board assessment of designer drug problem, 7551 [3AP]

S. 746, require assessment and recommendations on problem of synthetic analog drugs, 6191 [26MR]

S. 772, Cocaine and Health Report Act, 6704 [28MR]

S. 803, Social Services and Child Care Assistance Act, 6752 [28MR]

S. 810, Child Care Standards Improvement Act, 6773 [28MR]

S. 837, protect medicare/medicaid patients from unfit practitioners, 7055-7058 [2AP]

S. 850, criminal penalties for operation of common carriers while intoxicated, 32651 [20NO]

S. 890, access to certain Federal criminal records by applicants or holders of atomic energy production facility licenses, 7639 [4AP]

S. 917, death benefits for public safety officers, 7917 [16AP]

S. 974, Protection and Advocacy for Mentally Ill Persons Act, 8805-8807 [23AP]

S. 985, Child Abuse Victims Rights Act, 9154 [24AP]

S. 1048, Anti-Fraudulent Adoption Practices Act, 10129 [1MY]

S. 1090, Cable-Porn and Dial-a-Porn Control Act, 10857 [7MY]

S. 1134, Program Fraud Civil Penalties Act, 12137-12140 [15MY]

S. 1156, Child Victim Witness Protection Act, 12321 [16MY]

S. 1174, grants for State activities relative to missing children, 34424 [5DE]

S. 1174, grants to States for activities relative to missing children, 12848 [21MY]

S. 1184, Dependent Children's Protection Act, 13235 [22MY]

S. 1185, Juvenile Detention Employees Clearance Act, 13236 [22MY]

S. 1186, Juvenile Incarceration Protection Act, 13238 [22MY]

S. 1187, Pornography Victims Protection Act, 13239 [22MY]

S. 1188, Juvenile Preventive Detention Standards Act, 13241 [22MY]

S. 1189, Career Criminal Incarceration Assistance Act, 13242 [22MY]

S. 1190, prisoner employment rehabilitation, 13243 [22MY]

S. 1191, death penalty for murders committed while serving life sentence, 13243 [22MY]

S. 1195, include photograph of missing children in franked mail, 20980 [29JY]

S. 1195, inclusion of information on missing youths on Federal mailings, 13189 [22MY]

S. 1214, clarify provisions against bank bribery, 13630 [23MY]

S. 1236, Air Passenger Security Act, 16270 [19JN]

S. 1236, amend the Comprehensive Crime Control Act, 14166-14173 [4JN]

S. 1274, Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Materials Importation Act, 15119 [11JN]

S. 1280, penalties for disclosure of classified information, 15333 [12JN]

S. 1300, treble damages responsibility for antitrust violations, 16205 [19JN]

S. 1305, penalty for computer transmission of matter pertaining to sexual exploitation of children, 15934 [17JN]

S. 1313, State attorneys general authority to enforce FTC Act's unfair and deceptive practices provisions, 16024 [18JN]

S. 1320, Child Abuse Reporting and Clearinghouse Improvements Act, 16034 [18JN]

S. 1321, Airport and Air Carrier Security Improvement Act, 16256-16258 [19JN]

S. 1343, Anti-Hijacking Act, 16797 [21JN]

S. 1347, Security Clearance Information Act, 17024 [25JN]

S. 1358, Dept. of Justice protection of consumers against conspiracies by certain patent holders, 17062 [25JN]

S. 1373, Protection of United States Government Personnel Act, 17637 [27JN]

S. 1383, repeal diplomatic immunity under certain circumstances, 17648 [27JN]

S. 1385, Money Laundering Crimes and Disclosure Act, 17649 [27JN]

S. 1429, Terrorist Prosecution Act, 18871 [11JY]

S. 1436, Air Traveler Protection Act, 19112 [16JY]

S. 1437, Designer Drug Enforcement Act, 19114 [16JY]

S. 1499, establish antiterrorist training academy and mandatory security standards at international airports, 20496-20498 [25JY]

S. 1508, Terrorist Death Penalty Act, 20780 [26JY]

S. 1523, regime of repose for certain material and cultural property, 20964 [29JY]

S. 1524, Police Corps Training Act, 21410 [30JY]

S. 1583, Comprehensive Drug Law Enforcement, Prevention, and Treatment Act, 22374 [1AU]

S. 1624, Controlled Substances Production Control Act, 23332 [11SE]

S. 1647, protection of intellectual property rights, 23773 [13SE]

S. 1654, establish reward for information relative to cases of espionage and provide for forfeiture of proceeds received for commission of acts of espionage, 24050 [18SE]

S. 1658, permit Attorney General to retain private counsel for litigation of select collection cases, 24105 [18SE]

S. 1667, Electronic Communications Privacy Act, 24366-24370 [19SE]

S. 1673, control waste, fraud, and abuse in Government contracts, 24471-24475 [20SE]

S. 1674, control waste, fraud, and abuse in Government contracts, 24476 [20SE]

S. 1675, control waste, fraud, and abuse in Government contracts, 24476 [20SE]

S. 1676, control waste, fraud, and abuse in Government contracts, 24476 [20SE]

S. 1677, control waste, fraud, and abuse in Government contracts, 24478 [20SE]

S. 1678, control waste, fraud, and abuse in Government contracts, 24479 [20SE]

S. 1694, Anti-Smuggling Act, 24759-24763 [24SE]

S. 1774, penalties for acts of labor-related violence, 28066 [18OC]

S. 1818, prevent child molesting on Indian reservations, 30305 [1NO]

S. 1894, penalties for the use of firearms in drug trafficking, 34124 [4DE]

S. 1904, national standard for blood-alcohol content for truck and bus operators, 34449 [5DE]

S. 1940, International Terrorism Control Act, 36421-36425 [13DE]

S. 1942, Military Installation Security and Antiterrorism Act, 36428 [13DE]

S. 1947, coverage of certain commercial entities under Foreign Missions Act, 36433 [13DE]

S. 1969, establish National Center for the Prosecution of Child Abuse, 37639 [18DE]

S. Con. Res. 14, relative to location and arrest Josef Mengele, 12091 [15MY]

S. Con. Res. 14, relative to location and arrest of Josef Mengele, 2507 [19FE]

S. Con. Res. 21, review of Bulgarian participation in drug trafficking, 3625 [26FE]

S. Con. Res. 26, outlaw use of plastic bullets in Northern Ireland, 4919 [7MR]

S. Res. 182, review airport security procedures in foreign countries, 16037 [18JN]

S. Res. 186, negotiations on antiterrorism policy with certain democratic countries, 17067 [25JN]

S. Res. 187, efforts to prevent air hijackings, 17373 [26JN]

S. Res. 190, negotiations on declaration that terrorism is a universal crime, 17677 [27JN]

S. Res. 191, repeal diplomatic immunity under certain circumstances, 17678 [27JN]

S. Res. 195, condemn airline hijacking by Shiite Moslems, 17679 [27JN]

S. Res. 196, prohibit U.S. air carrier service to Athens, Greece, 17681 [27JN]

S. Res. 205, budget waiver for consideration of S. 974, relative to protection and advocacy for mentally handicapped, 21687 [31JY]

S. Res. 212, condemning acts of violence against abortion facilities, 22417 [1AU]

S. Res. 219, condemn kidnapping of the daughter of Jose Napoleon Duarte, 23325, 23341 [11SE], 23754 [13SE]

S. Res. 219, condemn the kidnapping of the daughter of Jose N. Duarte, 23754 [13SE]

S. Res. 278, disapprove freeze of funds for Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, 38502 [19DE]

S.J. Res. 58, National Drug Abuse Education and Prevention Week, 2747 [20FE], 6677 [28MR]

S.J. Res. 64, designate National Correctional Officers Week, 10465 [3MY]

S.J. Res. 64, National Correctional Officers Week, 10636 [7MY]

S.J. Res. 104, designate Time of Remembrance, 10468 [3MY]

S.J. Res. 104, Time of Remembrance, 7383 [3AP], 28253 [22OC]

S.J. Res. 109, Crime Victims Week, 7843 [15AP], 8418 [18AP]

S.J. Res. 110, National Child Safety Awareness Month, 7934 [16AP]

S.J. Res. 153, call for negotiations on efforts to prevent terrorism, 17569 [27JN]

S.J. Res. 168, National Neighborhood Crime Watch Day, 19973 [23JY], 20774 [26JY]

S.J. Res. 249, designate Time of Remembrance, 36438 [13DE]

Tamper-Resistant Social Security Cards, 23745 [13SE]

Tamper-resistant Social Security cards, 23745 [13SE]

U.S. Code, title 18 (excerpt on broadcasting obscene material), 10855 [7MY]

U.S. Parole Commission and the Bureau of Prisons exchange of information regarding Federal parolees with local police officials, 17254 [25JN]

Transcripts

Coroner's Inquest Held Over the Body of Carl A. Weiss, 23211-23221 [10SE]

Gun Control: Committee on the Judiciary (excerpt), 18198 [9JY]

Treaties

Supplementary Treaty Concerning the Extradition Treaty Between the Government of the U.S. and the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Signed at London on 8 June 1972, 22704 [1AU]