CRIME AND CRIMINALS

Addresses

Conditions: George Beto, 10371 [29AP]

Efforts Against Drug Trafficking in Jamaica: Edward Seaga, 4026 [24FE]

Myths About Terrorism: L. Paul Bremer III, 36003 [17DE]

Narcotics—A Global Threat, George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 18099 [29JN]

Amendments

Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act: reauthorization (S. 1663), 30567, 30580 [3NO]

Courts: imposition and collection of fines (H.R. 3483), 30361-30364 [30OC], 31951-31953 [16NO], 33112 [20NO]

———imposition and collection of fines (S. 1822), 29656, 29666 [28OC]

Independent Counsel Act: amend (H.R. 2939), 25483 [29SE], 28519 [20OC], 28576, 28582, 28585, 28587, 28589, 28593, 28594, 28595, 28596, 28610, 28611 [21OC]

Independent Counsel Reauthorization Act: enact (S. 1293), 27448 [13OC], 28192 [16OC], 30493, 30497, 30500, 30503, 30567 [3NO]

Polygraphs: prohibit use by employers involved in or affecting interstate commerce (H.R. 1212), 30650 [3NO], 30836, 30845, 30851, 30858, 30860, 30865, 30868, 30870, 30871, 30873 [4NO]

Analyses

Chemical Diversion and Trafficking Act (H.R. 2585), 14603 [3JN]

———(S. 1361), 15467 [11JN]

Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act and the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment and Adoption Act Reauthorization (S. 1664), 23277 [7AU]

Criminal Justice Reform Act (H.R. 3777), 38267-38271 [22DE]

Deterrence of State-Sponsored Terrorism Act (S. 1282), 13937 [28MY]

Impact of Coast Guard Operating Expenses Reduction: Coast Guard, 11437 [6MY]

Independent Counsel Reauthorization Act (S. 1293), 13956-13958 [28MY]

Minor, Substantive and Technical Criminal Law Amendments in U.S. Code (H.R. 2182), 16905 [22JN]

Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act Amendment (H.R. 3240), 23405 [7AU]

———National Association of Attorneys General (sundry), 23405 [7AU]

Terrorist Firearms Detection Act (H.R. 2845), 18395 [30JN]

U.S. Marshals Service Act (H.R. 3551), 29304 [27OC]

Announcements

New service for crime victims' attorneys: Sunny von Bulow National Victim Advocacy Center, Fort Worth, TX, 9768 [27AP]

Appendices

Independent Counsel Reauthorization Act (S. 1293): Dept. of Justice, 28200 [16OC]

Appointments

Conferee: H.R. 2939, amend Independent Counsel Act, 30805 [4NO]

Articles and editorials

Against All Odds, 30917-30920 [4NO]

Allen Breaks Silence, Raps HBG, 29207 [26OC]

Arson Feared in Doubletree Hotel Fire, 24470 [17SE]

Because He Cared, a Hero Is Dead, 29506 [27OC]

Castro Is Real Culprit in Cuban Detainee Crisis, 11948 [11MY]

Children Killing Children, 450 [6JA]

Coddling Prisoners, Punishing Pols, 13526 [21MY]

Colombia—A Brave Example, 3315 [11FE], 3871 [19FE]

Contra Trafficking Charges Resurface, 20823 [22JY]

Convictions Overturned in Mandel Raceway Case, 31888 [13NO]

Counterfeit Bolts Endanger A-Plants, 2174 [28JA]

Counterfeit Bolts Used in Nuclear Units, 2174 [28JA]

Cuban Involvement in Drug Trade, 27927 [14OC]

Death Row, 12557 [14MY]

Detection of Deception in the Employment Context—A Review and Critical Analysis, 30827 [4NO]

Detroit's Hostile Suburbs, 451 [6JA]

Diplomatic Crime, 26132 [1OC]

Don't They Want To Be Cleared?, 28194 [16OC]

Drugs, Death and Fear in Colombia, 3152 [5FE]

Drugs and Torture in Mexico, 7836 [2AP]

Editor's 2 cents Worth, 38257 [22DE]

Emerson Students Listen to Zellaha, 7316 [30MR]

Ethics Games, 28569 [21OC]

Ethics Law Is Civil Not Criminal, Senator Hatch, 13527 [21MY]

Ethics Weapon, 13529 [21MY]

Extending Counsels—Private Probes are Necessary, 28195 [16OC]

FBI Agent—Official Took Roofer Cash, 16542 [17JN]

FBI Told To Halt Sting of Bahamas' Premier, 7910 [3AP]

Fishermen Snared by Tradition and Law—Defendants Claim Treaty Rights, 28777 [21OC]

Former Official's Statement Allowed in Bribery Trial, 16540 [17JN]

Foster Care System Is Strained as Reports of Child Abuse Mount, 16300 [16JN]

Four More Reasons, 16321 [16JN]

Fraud Factor in Rising Medical Costs, 35578 [14DE]

General in War on Drugs Counting on Foot Soldiers, 20099 [15JY]

German Trial for Hijacker Not Necessarily a Setback, 18109 [29JN]

Gonzalez Warrant Recalled, 14911 [8JN]

Group for Children Aims To Break Cycle of Abuse, 14900 [8JN]

Gunning for the Gun Thieves, 5985 [17MR]

Handgun Deaths—Last Year There Were 106 in D.C. Alone, 9677 [23AP]

Hansen's Troubling Treatment, 12230 [12MY]

HBG Punches Critic in Eye—``Communist'' Remarks Sparks Incident, 14907 [8JN]

High Court Opinion Could Jeopardize Other Fraud Cases, 31889 [13NO]

Hill Panel Finds No Evidence Linking Contras to Drug Smuggling, 20822 [22JY], 23473 [7AU]

Honduran Bombing Suspect Is Given Asylum in Mexico, 27056 [8OC]

Honor Thy Protectors, 4702 [3MR]

Hostage-Takers Don't Use Reason, 3868 [19FE]

Huge Customs Scam Victimizes Uncle Sam, Senator Heinz, 26923 [7OC]

Illegal but Not Criminal—Business Crime in America, 29297 [27OC]

In an Ulster City, Grief for 11 and Rage, 31973 [16NO]

In Colombia, Death Is Routine As Political Violence Soars, 33190 [20NO]

In Colombia, Killings Just Go On and On, 33190, 33205 [20NO]

In Wake of Claiborne Trial—Who Should Judge the Judges? Senator Heflin, 8762 [9AP]

Independence Under Fire, 28195 [16OC]

Independent Counsels, 28193 [16OC]

International Narcotics Trafficking—Soviet Connection, 2106-2108 [28JA], 27927 [14OC]

Judge Says Gonzalez Did Not Violate Gag Order With Speeches in Congress, 16925 [22JN]

Justice Delayed Is Justice Denied, 20088 [15JY]

Killer Slashes Nun's Throat in Bronx Shelter, 1986 [27JA]

Lack of Figures on Racial Strife Fueling Dispute—Justice Department and Rights Groups Do Not Agree, 20096 [15JY]

Lie Detectors Do Lie, 19286 [9JY]

Lies, Damn Lies—And Polygraphs, 30828 [4NO]

Many Child-Abuse Deaths Come in Cases Where Risk Is Known, 33211 [20NO]

Many Children of the Streets Turn to Crime, 21547 [29JY]

Methods for Illegal Trade With Soviet Union—Confession of a Principal in Toshiba Machine Case, 22903-22908 [6AU]

Mexico, 7835 [2AP]

Miami Jury Probes Noriega Drug Link, 22944 [6AU]

Misunderstanding Terrorism, 16421-16424 [17JN]

Monitor's Report Slams D.C. Juvenile Facilities—More Charges of Abuse by Staff Alleged, 30658 [3NO]

New York Nightmare, 11288 [5MY]

Obscene Celebration, 32061 [17NO]

On Death Row in Pretoria Central, 18702 [1JY]

OSHA Chief Removed in Roofers Union Probe, 16541 [17JN]

Panamanian Strong Man Tied to Drug Trade, 22943 [6AU]

Phony War, 5967 [17MR]

PLO ``Secretly'' Negotiating Purchase of Submarines, 23453 [7AU]

Police Chiefs Defend Miranda Decision Against Meese Threats, 3211 [9FE]

Police Seek 6 Krome Escapees, 31493 [10NO]

Pornography, 3311 [11FE]

Professor Supports Federal Tax Amnesty, 11724 [7MY]

Projectile-Shooting Guns Escape Toy Safety Standards, 36614 [19DE]

Prosecution of George Hansen, 13536 [21MY]

Punish the Guilty, 22350 [5AU]

Reagan's Drug Policy—A Bust, 1767 [21JA], 2179 [28JA]

Reflecting on Gonzalez, 29208 [26OC]

Renew Ethics Law for Special Probes, 28194 [16OC]

Rio Grande—Refuge Line for Drug-Moving Army, 7836 [2AP]

Rodriguez Shrugs Off Gonzalez' Claim That Filing Was a Reprisal, 14910 [8JN]

Salmonscam Over, 28777 [21OC], 31159 [5NO]

``Salmonscam'' Sentence Commutations in Order, 28777 [21OC], 31158 [5NO]

Salvadoran Terror, 30247 [29OC]

Samaritan Act in Detroit Costs Life of Silverwood Man, 29506 [27OC]

Sick World of Skokie's Vandals, 14760 [4JN]

South Africa Judicial System, 18702 [1JY]

South African Violence, 26466 [6OC]

Special Prosecutor Law Is Now a Political Football in Congress, 30384 [31OC]

Stocking-Stuffers for Terrorists, 36157 [17DE]

Terrorist Lobby, 4419 [26FE]

Toshiba Case—Japanese Firms' Push To Sell to Soviets Led to Security Breaches, 22908-22910 [6AU]

Toshiba Whistle-Blower Defends Decision To Expose Company—His Motive, He Says, Was To Protect Security of Japan and Free World, 22910 [6AU]

Toy Guns Proving To Be Too Realistic, 36613 [19DE]

Tracking the Roofers Probe—5 Areas of Focus, 16541 [17JN]

Travel Fraud—You Wanna $29 Trip to Hawaii?, 19589 [13JY]

Truth in Prosecution, 28194 [16OC]

Turkey Pursues Two-Track Policy To Stem Kurdish Violence, 22147 [3AU]

26 Escape From Krome, 12 Recaptured—Jamaicans, Haitians Were Facing Deportation, 31493 [10NO]

U.S. Drug Crusade Is Seen as Undermining Itself, 31264-31269 [6NO]

Urban Stranger—How Crime Causes Poverty in the Inner City, 12222 [12MY]

Urban Trauma—Day-to-Day Violence Takes a Terrible Toll on Inner-City Youth, 30927 [4NO]

Vandals Tip Headstones at L.I. Jewish Graveyard, 10298 [28AP]

We Need a Coordinated National Drug Policy—Together We Can Win, 28176 [15OC]

Welfare Hotel Children—Tomorrow's Poor, 20822 [22JY]

What Now for Maryland Mail Fraud Defendants?, 31890 [13NO]

When a Gun Would Have Counted, 5729 [16MR]

Where Are the Real Ethics in Government? George Hansen, 13529 [21MY]

Whistle-Blower's Lawsuit Accuses Scripps Clinic, Eye Doctor of Fraud, 24031 [15SE]

Why George Hansen Should Be Pardoned, 13528 [21MY]

Why Not a National Lottery?, 17108 [23JN]

Youth HBG Cited at Demonstration Gets 2-Year Term, 14909 [8JN]

Bills and resolutions

Acquired immune deficiency syndrome: confidential testing of persons convicted for drug and sex offenses (see S. 977)

Admission tickets: prohibit certain resales (see H.R. 774)

Aged: mandatory sentences for violent felonies against elderly (see H.R. 696)

———penalties for assaults (see H.R. 326)

———statistical data on incidence of abuse (see H.R. 2019)

Airlines: penalties for offenses relative to certain reports and records (see H.R. 1163, 3242)

Airports: use of dogs for detection of explosive devices (see H.R. 960)

Aliens: additional criminal penalties for deported aliens who reenter U.S. (see S. 973)

———connection between certain computerized indexes containing information on deportable aliens (see S. 976)

———criminal penalties against persons aiding aliens violating certain laws to enter U.S. (see S. 975)

———criminal penalties upon persons not appearing before certain proceedings (see S. 974)

———deported aliens who reenter U.S. (see H.R. 3530)

———detention when convicted of aggravated felonies (see S. 972)

———establish program for departure from U.S. of certain arrested for narcotics-related offenses (see S. 48)

———penalties against persons aiding in law violation (see H.R. 3532)

Atlanta penitentary, GA: inmates should pay for or repair damage done during uprisings (see H. Res. 338)

Armed Forces: drug seizure operations outside U.S. (see H.R. 47)

———procedures for adjudication of sentence of capital punishment (see H.R. 731)

Attorney General: data and report about hate crimes (see S. 797)

Banks and banking: criminal operation of automated teller machines (see H.R. 785)

Board of Parole for the District of Columbia: exclusive power and authority over parole determinations of prisoners (see H.R. 1792)

Capital punishment: amend laws (see H.R. 2867)

———cases of espionage and treason (see H.R. 343)

———certain crimes committed by certain prisoners (see H.R. 1331, 1602)

———constitutional amendment (see H.J. Res. 214)

———constitutional procedures for espionage cases (see S. 1160)

———constitutional procedures for imposition (see S. 277)

———criteria for imposition (see H.R. 660)

———imposition for assassination of the President

———procedures for imposition (see H.R. 1878)

———serious drug offenses (see H.R. 2856)

———willful killing of a law enforcement officer (see H.R. 2392)

Career Criminal Incarceration Assistance Act: enact (see S. 414)

Chemical Diversion and Trafficking Act: enact (see S. 1361)

Child abuse: prevention and education programs (see H.R. 546)

Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act: extend authority (see H.R. 1900)

———reauthorization (see S. 1663, 1664)

Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment and Adoption Reform Act: reauthorization (see S. 1664)

Child support: penalty for flight to avoid payment of arrearages (see H.R. 3390)

Children: include sexual exploitation of children as predicate offense for certain racketeering offenses (see H.R. 3316)

———protect the rights of victims of child abuse (see H.R. 1437)

———rewards for information leading to apprehension of kidnappers (see H.R. 484)

———visiting rights of parents under witness protection program (see H.R. 3398)

Civil rights: amend chapter 13 of title 18 of U.S. Code (see S. 215)

Colombia: commending efforts to combat drug trafficking (see H. Con. Res. 74)

Commission To Investigate Federal Involvement With the Immigration of Nazi Collaborators: establish (see H.R. 1620)

Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control (Select): establish (see H. Res. 11)

Comprehensive Crime Control Act: implementation of sentencing guidelines (see S. 1473)

Comprehensive Substance Abuse Education Act: enact (see H.R. 56)

Computers: require inclusion of copy-code scanners (see S. 506)

Controlled Substances Act: include glutethimide USP in schedule II (see H.R. 2745)

Counterfeiting: transportation of stolen goods, securities, moneys, or fraudulent State tax stamps (see S. 988)

Courts: alternative exclusionary rule (see S. 326)

———attorney fees in judicial actions against State judges (see S. 1512)

———collateral review of criminal judgments and imposition of capital punishment (see H.R. 3777)

———compelling of testimony of defendant in criminal case (see H.J. Res. 69)

———dismissal of criminal case relative to error in grand jury proceedings (see H.R. 1348, 3308)

———examination of prospective jurors (see H.R. 3461, 3462)

———Federal right of action by aliens and U.S. citizens against persons engaging in torture or extrajudicial killing (see S. 824)

———forfeiture of collateral profits of crimes (see H.R. 2335)

———imposition and collection of criminal fines (see S. 1822; H.R. 3483)

———imposition of capital punishment (see S. 412)

———increase civil monetary penalties (see S. 1014)

———increase criminal monetary penalties (see S. 1015)

———injunctive relief or award of damages against a judicial officer (see S. 1515)

———jurisdiction for consideration of writs of habeas corpus (see H.R. 72)

———jurisdiction over actions involving U.S. citizens and foreign persons (see S. 1996)

———jurisdiction over crimes committed by citizens outside U.S. boundaries (see H.R. 296)

———modify penalties for certain kidnappings of children (see H.R. 2624)

———penalties for certain major frauds against the U.S. (see H.R. 3500)

———procedures for collateral review of criminal judgments (see S. 1285; H.R. 73)

———public corruption cases as frauds (see H.R. 3050)

———reform habeas corpus procedures (see H.R. 1333)

———release of persons found not guilty by reason of insanity (see H.R. 2147)

———review of criminal judgments (see S. 1970)

———rights for persons subjected to grand jury investigation (see H.R. 3002)

———sentencing for capital offenses (see H.R. 2505)

———sentencing guidelines (see H.R. 3307)

———U.S. District Court jurisdiction regarding certain actions involving U.S. citizens and foreign persons (see H.R. 3662)

Crime Victims Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 234)

Criminal and Juvenile Justice Partnership Act: enact (see S. 1250)

Criminal justice information: exchange with certain State and local agencies (see H.R. 764)

Day care: clearinghouse for information on criminal records of employees (see S. 226)

Debts owed the Government: panel for coordination of collection and delinquency prevention (see H.R. 662)

Defendants: compelling of testimony in criminal case (see H.J. Res. 69)

Defense contractors: time restriction for award to persons convicted of felony (see H.R. 3830)

Dept. of State: make it unlawful to expel persons seeking political asylum from U.S. missions or consulates (see S. 1657)

Deterrence of State-Sponsored Terrorism Act: enact (see S. 1282)

District of Columbia: require speedy criminal case trials (see H.R. 1946)

———response to approval of Prison Overcrowding Emergency Powers Act (see H.J. Res. 341)

Drug abuse: authorizing funds for enforcement programs (see H.R. 1411)

———capital punishment for certain crimes (see H.R. 1095)

———counsel funds are not to be used to assist defendants accused of violations of drug laws (see H.R. 3507)

———increase penalties for certain offenses involving the possession of cocaine base (see H.R. 3508)

———test operators of railroads and aircraft (see S. 356, 362)

———testing for individuals released on parole (see H.R. 3506)

———testing of individuals to be released on bail (see H.R. 2744)

Drug trafficking: establish program for departure from U.S. of certain aliens arrested for narcotics-related offenses (see S. 48)

Drugs: compile State laws relating to illicit substances (see H.R. 2746)

———grants to States for recordkeeping of prescription drugs to assist control of illicit substances (see H.R. 2747)

———penalties for intentional poisoning or adulteration (see H.R. 801)

———penalty for sale of anabolic steroids without a prescription (see H.R. 2928)

———reduce smuggling (see H.R. 77)

———suppress trafficking in chemicals used in illicit manufacturing of controlled substances (see H.R. 2585)

Economic assistance: prevent foreign funds from being used for corrupt purposes (see H.R. 313)

Economic conditions: criminal penalties for early disclosure and use of certain time-sensitive official economic information (see H.R. 3012)

Economic statistics: criminal penalties for premature release (see H.R. 1867)

Elections: protect right of former criminals offenders to vote (see H.R. 2502)

Emergency Prison Construction Funding Act: enact (see S. 1023)

ERISA: exception to anti-alienation and preemption provisions (see H.R. 2317)

Espionage: capital punishment (see S. 946)

———increase penalties (see S. 996; H.R. 86, 1337)

FAA: screening of airline passengers for weapons and explosives (see H.R. 2862)

FCC: assignment of particular channel in citizen band radio service for use by neighborhood watch programs (see H.R. 261)

Federal Correctional Education Assistance Act: enact (see S. 1373)

Federal Crime Insurance Program: extend authorization (see S. 26)

Federal employees: forfeiture of retirement benefits upon conviction for revealing identity of covert agent (see H.R. 32)

———restrictions relative to drug testing (see H.R. 280)

Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure: amend relative to timing of the court's instructions to the jury (see H.R. 3102)

———clarify rule 35 relative to reduction of sentence (see H.R. 742)

———examination of prospective jurors (see S. 954)

Firearms (see H.R. 2732)

———ban on plastic handguns (see S. 465)

———civil penalties for manufacturing or entering into commerce of certain imitations (see S. 1981)

———improve airport security devices relative to detection of nonmetal handguns (see H.R. 84)

———prohibit weapons not detectable by airport security metal detectors and x-ray systems (see H.R. 1785)

———waiting period for sale, transfer, or delivery of handguns (see S. 466)

Food: penalties for intentional poisoning or adulteration (see H.R. 801)

Foreign Corrupt Practices Act: amend (see S. 651)

Foreign countries: implement agreements with narcotic transiting countries (see S. 1455)

Foreign diplomats: eliminate immunity for assaults with firearms or explosives (see S. Res. 74)

———Federal felony for use of firearm in commission of terrorist acts (see S. 339)

———limit immunity of staff relative to crimes of violence (see S. 1437)

———redress for crimes committed in U.S. (see H.R. 3036)

Foreign relations: sanctions against drug-transiting countries (see S. 1379)

Foreign trade: control export of capital from U.S. and control exports supporting terrorists (see H.R. 3095)

Gambling: allow National Association of State Racing Commissioners and authorities that regulate parimutuel betting to receive Federal criminal records (see S. 1345; H.R. 2611)

Garvey, Marcus: mail fraud charges (see H. Con. Res. 84)

Government Fraud Law Enforcement Act: enact (see S. 1958)

Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction: facilitate implementation (see S. 1347)

Hamadei, Mohammed: extradition (see S. Con. Res. 62; H. Con. Res. 94)

Health: penalty for transferring blood known to be infected with virus for acquired immune deficiency syndrome (see H.R. 3389)

———prohibit donations of blood, semen, or organs of certain persons (see H.R. 338)

Hostages: prohibit compliance with demand of ransom (see H.R. 927)

Housing: fraud and abuse in urban development programs (see S. 1994)

Immigration: aliens convicted of felonies (see H.R. 3529)

———computer data on deportable aliens (see H.R. 3533)

———exclusion or deportation of aliens who possessed or used controlled substances (see S. 1543)

———failure to appear at proceedings (see H.R. 3531)

Independent Counsel Act: consideration of H.R. 2939, amend (see H. Res. 273)

Independent Counsel Reauthorization Act: enact (see S. 1293)

Indians: appointment of special magistrates with jurisdiction over Federal offenses within Indian country (see S. 1977)

Insider Trading Proscriptions Act: enact (see S. 1380)

Intelligence services: Presidential findings for certain operations (see S. 1818)

International Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Genocide: implement (see H.R. 807)

Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act: help States establish clearinghouses to locate missing children (see H.R. 1653)

Kidnaping: mandatory life sentence for certain kidnapings of minors (see H.R. 3315)

———rewards for information leading to apprehension of kidnappers (see H.R. 484)

Labor unions: extortion prohibitions in disputes (see H.R. 107)

———prohibit threats or acts of violence (see H.R. 64)

Law enforcement officers: access to identification records by railroad and university private police (see S. 238)

———binding bill of rights (see H.R. 482)

———enable Federal law enforcement officers to accomplish their missions (see S. 1975)

———survivors' benefits (see H.R. 1052)

Laws: inclusion of frauds involving intangible rights (see H.R. 3089)

Local government: accuracy and timeliness of criminal justice information (see H.R. 2834)

Mail and wire fraud: compensation of victims of mail and wire fraud (see H.R. 2898)

Members of Congress: amend Constitution relative to convictions for felonies (see H.J. Res. 26)

Mental illness: psychiatric examination for offenders (see S. 134)

Minorities: collection of data about racial, religious, or ethnic motivated crimes (see S. 702)

Motor vehicles: penalties for driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol in special U.S. maritime and territorial jurisdiction (see H.R. 1349)

Narcotics: death penalty for certain drug offenses (see S. 70)

———illegal use among college students (see H. Res. 272)

———life imprisonment for certain drug offenses (see H.R. 3320)

———national and international control policy (see S. 789; H.R. 2454)

———reduce smuggling (see H.R. 77)

National Center on Crimes Against Older Americans: establish (see H.R. 3336)

National Child Identification and Safety Information Day: designate (see H.J. Res. 356)

National Child Search Assistance Act: enact (see S. 726)

National Clearinghouse on Elder Abuse: establish (see H.R. 628)

National Crime Prevention Week: designate (see H.R. 1035; H.J. Res. 142)

National defense: forfeiture of media royalty for certain convicted individuals (see H.R. 1069)

National Drunk and Drugged Driving Awareness Week: designate (see H.J. Res. 300)

National Neighborhood Crime Watch Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 121; H.J. Res. 299)

National security: new criminal offense for disclosure of classified information (see H.R. 580)

NLRB: statutory authority relative to employees and labor unions engaged in violence (see H.R. 2375)

Nuclear powerplants: criminal sanctions for sabotage during construction (see H.R. 1318)

———Federal crime to introduce weapon onto regulated sites (see H.R. 1316)

———protection of sensitive generic safeguards information (see H.R. 1319)

Oakdale detention center, LA: inmates should pay for or repair damage done during uprisings (see H. Res. 338)

Office of Director of National and International Drug Operations and Policy: establish (see H.R. 353)

Official Accountability Act: enact (see H.R. 3665)

Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act: amend (see H.R. 149)

———amend relative to survivors' benefits (see H.R. 1052)

———amount of benefits payable on death of public safety officers (see H.R. 80)

———combat terrorism (see H.R. 621)

PLO: penalties for aiding (see H.R. 2211), 10585 [29AP]

Polygraphs: consideration of H.R. 1212, prohibit use by employers involved in or affecting interstate commerce (see H. Res. 295)

———prohibit use by employers involved in interstate commerce (see H.R. 1212)

Pornography: dail-a-porn operations (see S. 1118)

———enforcement of restrictions (see H.R. 1339)

———remedies for children and other victims (see H.R. 1213)

Pornography Victims Protection Act: enact (see S. 703), 5147 [10MR]

Postal Service: prohibit mailing of certain locksmithing devices (see S. 1803; H.R. 2777)

Prison Industries Reform Act: enact (see H.R. 3526), 28619 [21OC]

Prisons: establish grant program for creating additional (see S. 47)

Public safety officers: increase amount of survivors' benefits (see H.R. 2064)

Race relations: collection of data on racial, religious, and ethnic hatred (see H.R. 993)

Racketeer influenced and corrupt organizations: activities (see H.R. 2983)

———investigations (see H.R. 3240), 23648 [9SE]

Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act: strengthen (see S. 1523)

Radio: assignment of particular channel in citizen band radio service for use by neighborhood watch program (see H.R. 261)

Religion: criminal penalties for damage to religious property and injury (see H.R. 1248, 1249)

———damage to certain property (see H.R. 3258)

———willful damaging of cemeteries, religious properties, or articles (see S. 794)

SEC: pay rewards for information on insider trading and market manipulation (see H.R. 2494)

Securities: penalties for insider trading (see H.R. 1238)

———tax treatment of amounts paid as restitution for violations of law (see H.R. 600)

———violations of civil liability (see S. 657)

Sentencing Guidelines Transition Act: enact (see S. 1676)

Sentencing Reform Act: imposition and collection of criminal fines (see H.R. 3586)

Social Security: prohibit false advertising or misuse of names in reference to the Social Security Administration, the Health Care Financing Administration, and their programs (see H.R. 3518)

———protect beneficiaries from unfit health care practitioners (see S. 661; H.R. 1444)

South Africa: release of children imprisoned under emergency regulations (see H. Res. 214)

States: compensation for victims (see H.R. 2786)

———prison rehabilitation (see S. 413)

Taxation: amnesty from criminal and civil tax penalties (see H.R. 301, 1590)

———treatment of innocent spouses (see H.R. 594)

Television surveillance: prohibit certain forms (see H.R. 1895)

Terrorism: controls on exports that support (see S. 786)

Terrorist Firearms Detection Act: enact (see H.R. 2845)

Toys: distinctive markings on replicas of firearms (see H.R. 3433)

Transportation: movement of stolen goods, securities, moneys, fraudulent State tax stamps, or any articles used in counterfeiting (see H.R. 2094)

Treason: capital punishment (see H.R. 2132, 2143)

U.N.: establish International Office of Diplomatic Security (see H. Con. Res. 56)

U.N. International Conference on Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking: U.S. participation (see S. Res. 238)

U.S. Code: making minor substantive and technical amendments (see H.R. 1847, 2182)

U.S. Marshals Service Act: enact (see H.R. 3551)

Victim Compensation and Assistance Act: extend authorization (see S. 1694)

Victims: compensation fund (see H.R. 3352)

Victims of Crime Act: assistance to elderly (see H.R. 2018)

Video Privacy Protection Act: enact (see H.R. 3523)

Violent crime program: authorization (see S. 411)

War crimes: access to U.N. files (see S. Con. Res. 41), 7992 [3AP]

Weapons: prohibit firearms not detectable by airport security metal detectors and x-ray systems (see H.R. 1785)

Women: surrogate motherhood (see H.R. 2433)

Brief

U.S. v. George Hansen: Senator Hatch, 13527 [21MY]

Broadcasts

Gun Lobby Strikes Again, 36157 [17DE]

Complaint

Johnson v. Alexander's, Inc., 30823 [4NO]

Court decisions

Ethics in Government Act: Aubrey E. Robinson, Jr., U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, 28191, 28198 [16OC]

Furman v. Cirrito, 29295 [27OC]

Grand jury subpoenas to Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos: Claude M. Hilton, U.S. District Court Judge for the Eastern District of Virginia, 23148 [7AU]

Independent Counsel Reauthorization Act (S. 1293), 28191 [16OC]

Moon v. Cook County, IL, Police and Corrections Merit Board, 30823 [4NO]

Sedima S.P.R.L. v. Imrex Co. Inc.: Supreme Court, 29295 [27OC]

Texas v. Henry B. Gonzalez, Sr.: Bexar County, TX, Court, 29201-29204 [26OC]

Decisions

Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, 30826 [4NO]

Investigating Members of Congress: Supreme Court, 36273 [18DE]

Documents

Anti-Drug Abuse Act, 7816 [2AP]

Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Material, 789-791 [6JA]

Employee Polygraph Protection Act (excerpt), 30835 [4NO]

Extradition Law Applicable to U.S. Request To Extradite Mohammed Hamadei, 7925 [3AP]

International Narcotics Control Strategy Report, 7826, 7827 [2AP]

State of Texas v. Henry B. Gonzalez, Sr.: Bexar County, TX, Court, 29206 [26OC]

Essays

Drunken Drivers Destroy Dreams: Christi Baiko, 9667 [23AP]

Explanations

Independent Counsel Reauthorization Act (S. 1293), 27448 [13OC]

Sentencing Act: Senators Biden, Thurmond, Kennedy, and Hatch, 33108 [20NO]

Hearings

Committee on Appropriations (House): DEA (testimony), D153 [16MR]

Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs: improper activities in the securities industry (testimony), D266 [22AP]

Committee on Education and Labor: Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act reauthorization (testimony), D297 [29AP]

Committee on Foreign Affairs: Asian drug trafficking (testimony from Ann Wrobleski, Robert Peck, James Norris, and John Lawn), D106 [3MR]

———Latin American narcotics control issues (testimony), D168 [18MR]

———worldwide narcotics situation (testimony from Ann Wrobleski and David Westrate), D119 [5MR]

Committee on Governmental Affairs: accounting procedures of seized cash and property by executive departments (testimony from James I.K. Knapp, William von Raab, and Wayne Hamilton), D151 [13MR]

———accounting procedures of seized cash and property by executive departments (testimony from Senator Sasser, Gene L. Dodaro, Sebastian Correira, Mario Artesiano, and James J. Hogan), D151 [13MR]

———Ethics in Government Act (testimony), D180 [20MR]

———Federal drug interdiction capabilities and coordination (testimony), D164 [18MR], D186 [24MR]

———incarceration of illegal aliens (testimony from Jack Shaw, John Simon, Robert Dempsey, Joe Sheppard, Willis Boothe, and David Smith), D145 [12MR]

Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control (Select): Anti-Drug Abuse Act

———Anti-Drug Abuse Act (testimony), D169 [18MR], D195 [25MR]

Committee on Post Office and Civil Service: events of August 20, 1986, in Edmond, OK (testimony), D168 [18MR]

Committee on the Judiciary (House): break-ins at organizations opposing U.S. Central American policy, D71 [19FE]

———criminal penalties for offenses relating to certain aviation reports and records, D112 [4MR]

———FBI undercover operations (testimony), D195 [25MR]

———Federal prison policy (testimony from Norman Carlson, Alan Nelson, and Michael Block), D120 [5MR]

———Independent Counsel Act amendments (H.R. 1520) (testimony), D280 [23AP]

Letters

Arrest of George Hansen: Connie Hansen, 13535 [21MY]

———several Senators and Representatives, 13530 [21MY]

Certification of cooperation by the Bahamas on drug interdiction: Commonwealth of the Bahamas, 7922 [3AP]

———Dept. of State, 7917 [3AP]

Child Abuse Prevention, Adoption, and Family Services Act (H.R. 1900), 33212 [20NO]

Commutation of sentences of David Sohappy, Sr., and David Sohappy, Jr.: William B. Cate, Harold Culbertson and Jon Magnuson, 28777 [21OC]

Deportation of Joseph P.T. Doherty to Northern Ireland: Representative Biaggi, 20088 [15JY]

Dept. of State recommendation to close U.S. Consulate General in Federal Republic of Germany: Dept. of State, 10621 [29AP]

———Representatives Solarz and Hamilton, 10621 [29AP]

Deterrence of State-Sponsored Terrorism: Joan M. McCabe, GAO, 13938-13941 [28MY]

Diplomatic immunity: Max D. Leifer, 27007 [8OC]

Employee Polygraph Protection Act: ACLU, 30945 [4NO]

———AFL-CIO, 30945 [4NO]

———Alan G. Kraut, 30945 [4NO]

———James H. Sammons, 30945 [4NO]

———Leonard Saxe, 30947 [4NO]

———Representative Aspin, 30945 [4NO]

Extradition of Mohammed Hamadei from Federal Republic of Germany: Senators Dole and D'Amato, 14435 [3JN]

Hostage in Lebanon: Peggy Say, 35456 [14DE]

Incident in San Antonio, TX: Charles D. Butts, 16926 [22JN]

———Representative Gonzalez, 16926 [22JN]

Independent Counsel Reauthorization Act: John R. Bolton, Dept. of Justice, 28200 [16OC]

———Senators Levin and Cohen, 29491 [27OC]

Krome North Detention Center, Dade County, FL: Senator Chiles, 31493 [10NO]

Law enforcement on reservations in Montana: Senator Melcher, 12944 [19MY]

———William H. Webster, 12942 [19MY]

Look-alike firearms: Frederio P. Polk, Hobby Industry of America, 36614 [19DE]

Organized crime: John R. Bolton, 29301 [27OC]

Polygraph use by employers: James Dixon, 30871 [5NO]

———Robert W. Jenkins, 30872 [5NO]

Sentencing Act: John R. Bolton, Dept. of Justice, 31950 [16NO]

Sentencing guidelines: Dept. of Justice, 26369 [5OC]

———Edwin Meese III, Attorney General, 26369 [5OC]

———Frank J. McGarr, 20039 [15JY]

———Prentice H. Marshall, 20039 [15JY]

———Stanley J. Roszkowski, 20039 [15JY]

———U.S. Sentencing Commission, 26371 [5OC]

———William J. Bauer, 20039 [15JY]

Support of dependents: Drew Altman, 5553 [12MR]

Task Force on Combatting Terrorism: Vice President Bush, 16308 [16JN]

Lists

Cosponsors of H.R. 1002, Terrorist Firearms Prevention Act, 2952 [4FE]

Feminists Fighting Pornography, 5160 [10MR]

Meetings

Committee on the Judiciary (House): Criminal Law and Procedure Minor Substantive and Technical Act amendments (H.R. 1847), D280 [23AP]

Memorandums

Arrest of George Hansen: William J. Landers, 13531-13534 [21MY]

Certification of Narcotics Source in Transit Countries Under Public Law 99-570, President Reagan, 7826 [2AP]

Constitution Does Not Require the Government To Pay for Its Prisoners' Abortions: Lincoln C. Oliphant, 12528-12532 [14MY]

Messages

Criminal Justice Reform Act: President Reagan, 28283 [16OC]

Federal Juvenile Delinquency Programs: President Reagan, 4053 [25FE], 4255 [26FE]

Treaty of Extradition With the Federal Republic of Germany: President Reagan, 17555 [25JN]

Motion

District of Columbia: response to approval of Prison Overcrowding Emergency Powers Act (H.J. Res. 341), table Parris motion to discharge Committee on the District of Columbia, 27857 [14OC]

Opinions

Exclusionary rule (sundry excerpts), 1479, 1480 [20JA]

Papers

Forging a New Attack Against Criminal Copyright Offenders Via Civil RICO: Leslie Shoup, 24024-24027 [15SE]

Petitions

Mandatory prison for possession of crack: New York, NY, City Council, 111 [6JA]

Polls of opinion

Southern and border States and political parties' leaders, 10846 [30AP]

Provisions

Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act amendment (H.R. 3240), 23404 [7AU]

Questions and answers

Dept. of State certification process: Senator Inouye and Ann Wrobleski, 7916 [3AP]

Regulations

Recusation standards: Dept. of Justice, 30496 [3NO]

Remarks in House

Abortion: prohibit in Federal correctional institutions (see H.R. 1552)

Ad Hoc Group Against Crime, Kansas City, MO: anniversary, 26251 [1OC]

Airlines: criminal penalties for offenses relative to certain reports and records (H.R. 1163), 16896-16899 [22JN]

Aliens: deported aliens who reenter U.S. (H.R. 3530), 28840 [22OC]

———penalties against persons aiding in law violation (H.R. 3532), 28840 [22OC]

———religious sanctuary (H.R. 1120), 3870 [19FE]

Alliance, NE: antidrug campaign, 7316 [30MR]

Automated Teller Machine Crime Prevention Act: enact (H.R. 785), 2179 [28JA]

Bahamas: cooperation in antidrug campaign, 9041 [21AP]

Bail Reform Act: Supreme Court decision, 20095 [15JY]

Banks and banking: criminal operation of automated teller machines (H.R. 785), 27845 [14OC]

Bundy, Ted: status of execution, 35821 [16DE]

Business: allow authorities that regulate parimutuel wagering to receive and share Federal Government criminal identification records (H.R. 2611), 14719, 14721 [4JN]

Capital punishment: amend laws (H.R. 2867), 18599 [1JY]

———cases of espionage and treason, 9328 [22AP]

———Manual for Courts-Martial, 11894 [11MY]

———murder by certain prisoners (H.R. 1602), 5550 [12MR]

———procedures for imposition, 23690 [10SE]

———racial discrimination, 12557 [14MY]

———reconstitute for Federal capital offenses, 19063 [8JY]

———willful killing of a law enforcement officer (H.R. 2392), 20659 [22JY]

Child abuse: rate high for homeless children, 6226 [18MR]

Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act: extend authority (H.R. 1900), 13769 [27MY], 14892-14903 [8JN], 15229 [10JN], 20821 [22JY], 33211 [20NO]

———extend authority (H.R. 1900), appointment of conferees, 32071 [17NO]

Child Neglect Rate High for Homeless, 6227 [18MR]

Child support: employment withholdings (H.R. 1604), 9284 [22AP]

Children: abuse, 1973 [27JA]

———closed-circuit televising of testimony of abused children (H.R. 2926), 19581 [13JY]

———include sexual exploitation of children as predicate offense for certain racketeering offenses (H.R. 3316), 24696 [21SE]

———television programs on safety, 4950 [5MR]

———``How to Raise a Street Smart Child'', 5284 [10MR]

Civil liberties: anti-Asian violence, 33188 [20NO]

———due process for Cuban detainees in Atlanta Federal Penitentiary, 28802 [22OC]

Colombia: arrest and extradition of Carlos Lehder Rivas, 3280, 3287 [11FE]

———commending efforts to combat drug trafficking (H. Con. Res. 74), 15660 [15JN], 15661 [16JN], 15662 [15JN]

———cooperation in antinarcotics trafficking, 3871 [19FE]

———drug-related violence, 33205 [20NO]

———violence and violations of civil rights, 33189 [20NO]

Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control (Select): establish (H. Res. 11), 1115 [8JA]

———establish (H. Res. 26), 1034-1054 [8JA]

Comprehensive Crime Control Act: bail reform, 14515 [3JN]

Congress: evaluation, 16913-16925 [22JN]

Courts: abuse of judicial system, 18702 [1JY]

———collateral review of criminal judgments and imposition of capital punishment (H.R. 3777), 35821 [16DE], 38266 [22DE]

———imposition and collection of fines (H.R. 3483), 29249-29252 [27OC], 31951-31954 [16NO]

———imposition and collection of fines (S. 1822), 31944-31951 [16NO]

———justice system, 12766 [19MY]

———overturn ruling on Miranda case, 2007 [27JA]

———penalties for certain major frauds against the U.S. (H.R. 3500), 27988 [15OC]

———public corruption cases as frauds (H.R. 3050), 21466 [29JY]

———sentencing guidelines (H.R. 3307), 24468 [17SE], 26367-26374 [5OC], 26608, 26610, 26611 [6OC]

Crane Naval Weapons Support Center, IN: counterterrorism devices and night-vision techniques, 11918 [11MY]

Crime and criminals: capital punishment in cases of espionage and treason (H.R. 2132), 9284 [22AP], 18601 [1JY]

Crimes against elderly: statistical data on incidence (H.R. 2019), 11869 [8MY]

Cuba: emigration agreement, 33054 [20NO]

———treatment of political prisoners, 17092 [23JN]

Deceptive Mailings Prevention Act: enact (H.R. 939), 2673 [3FE]

Dept. of Energy: oversight of contractors, 35749 [15DE]

Dept. of HUD Income Verification Act: enact (H.R. 1028), 2961 [5FE]

Dept. of Justice: Marshals Service, 15605 [11JN]

———policies relative to the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, 29294-29301 [27OC]

Dept. of the Treasury: counterfeit deterrent, 35910 [16DE]

Digital audio recording devices: inclusion of copy-code scanners (H.R. 1384), 16319 [16JN]

District of Columbia: correctional system, 18397 [30JN]

———juvenile justice system, 30657 [3NO]

———response to approval of Prison Overcrowding Emergency Powers Act (H.J. Res. 341), 27846 [14OC]

———response to approval of Prison Overcrowding Emergency Powers Act (H.J. Res. 341), motion to discharge Committee on the District of Columbia, 27847-27857 [14OC]

Doherty, Joseph P.: imprisonment in U.S., 19093 [8JY], 20088 [15JY]

Drug abuse: bipartisan strategy, 1766 [21JA]

———funding for prevention programs and control efforts, 8081 [7AP]

———public concern, 10845 [30AP]

———penalty for sale of anabolic steroids without a prescription (H.R. 2928), 19820 [14JY]

———suppress trafficking in chemicals used in illicit manufacturing of controlled substances (H.R. 2585), 14602 [3JN]

———trafficking, 18099 [29JN]

Drunken driving: States' legal intoxication level, 1911 [22JA]

Elder abuse: statistical data on incidence (H.R. 2019), 10593 [29AP]

ERISA: exemptions from anti-alienation provisions (H.R. 2317), 11725 [7MY]

Espionage: Jonathan Pollard, 5998 [17MR]

———new Federal criminal offense for disclosure of information on national security (H.R. 580), 1099 [8JA]

———penalties (H.R. 1337), 4469 [2MR]

FAA: screening of airline passengers for weapons and explosives (H.R. 2862), 18356 [30JN], 18600 [1JY], 32556 [17NO]

False Claims Act: enact, 30646 [3NO]

Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure 35(b): Supreme Court amendment, 2011 [27JA]

Firearms: ban on plastic handguns, 36157 [17DE]

———ban on plastic handguns (S. 465), 31437 [9NO]

———gun control, 5729 [16MR]

———improve airport security devices relative to detection of nonmetal handguns (H.R. 84), 4695 [3MR], 14085 [28MY]

———prohibit manufacture and importation of not readily detectable handguns (H.R. 84), 4695 [3MR]

———prohibit private sale or possession of Taser gun, 2016 [27JA]

———prohibit weapons not detectable by airport security metal detectors and x-ray systems (H.R. 1785), 6959 [26MR]

———prohibitions against plastic guns (H.R. 1002), 4695 [3MR]

———stock divestiture in companies that manufacture handguns, 9677 [23AP]

———technology to elude security devices of airports and public buildings, 15114 [9JN]

Fish and fisheries: commutation of sentences of convicted felons in the illegal sale of Columbia River salmon, 28776 [21OC]

Ford, Representative Harold: court issuance of gag order, 19664 [14JY]

Foreign diplomats: immunity from criminal prosecution, 25264-25267 [25SE]

Foreign trade: control export of capital from U.S. and control exports supporting terrorists (H.R. 3095), 22325 [4AU]

Garvey, Marcus: mail fraud charges (H. Con. Res. 84), 6435 [19MR], 22701 [5AU]

Germany, Federal Republic of: computer break-in of NASA computers, 24059 [16SE]

Goetz, Bernard: judicial proceedings against, 11288 [5MY]

———jury verdict, 17122 [23JN]

Gonzalez, Representative: personal explanation of incident in San Antonio, TX, 14906-14911 [8JN]

Government contractors: deny contracts to companies violating Federal labor laws (H.R. 549), 1092 [8JA]

Great Britain: appeal of conviction of Birmingham Six bombing case, 31173, 31177 [5NO]

Habeas corpus: reform procedures (H.R. 1333), 6278 [19MR]

Hamadei, Mohammed: extradition, 18109 [29JN]

———extradition for murder trial (H. Con. Res. 94), 7777 [2AP], 17992-17994 [29JN]

Hamm-Johnson, Eric: victim of drunk driver, 16320 [16JN]

Handgun Violence Prevention Act: enact (H.R. 975), 2961 [5FE]

Hansen, George: treatment by Dept. of Justice, 12230 [12MY]

Hate Crime Statistics Act: enact (H.R. 993), 3177 [5FE]

Health care: fraud, 35578 [14DE]

Hostages: ransom, 2504 [3FE]

House of Representatives: independent counsel statute, 25717 [30SE]

Immigration: aliens convicted of felonies (H.R. 3529), 28840 [22OC]

———incarceration of Cubans, 38257 [22DE]

———computer data on deportable aliens (H.R. 3533), 28840 [22OC]

———failure to appear at proceedings (H.R. 3531), 28840 [22OC]

Independent Counsel Act: amend (H.R. 2939), 25474 [29SE], 28562 [21OC], 28609 [22OC]-28612 [21OC], 31574 [10NO]

———amend (H.R. 2939), consideration (H. Res. 273), 28558-28562 [21OC]

———conflict of interest, 28596-28610 [21OC]

———congressional oversight, 28611 [21OC]

———criminal intent, 28576-28581 [21OC]

———custody of records, 28594-28596 [21OC]

———executive departments, 28611 [21OC]

———extent of investigation, 28582-28585, 28610 [21OC]

———special employee time limitation, 28585-28594 [21OC]

———sunset provision, 28612 [21OC]

India: attack on Sikh Golden Temple, 17906 [26JN]

Indians: prejudice and violence, 30933 [4NO]

Insider trading: controlling Federal employees from using advance knowledge of economic statistics for personal gain, 21042 [23JY]

Iran: persecution of Bahai's religion, 7759 [2AP]

Ireland, Northern: Irish Republican Army terrorism, 31973 [16NO]

———reconciliation and freedom for all the people, 31445 [9NO]

IRS: collection of taxes, 31441 [9NO]

Kansas City, MO: anniversary of Ad Hoc Group Against Crime, 26251 [1OC]

Kidnaping: mandatory life sentence for certain kidnapings of minors (H.R. 3315), 24695 [21SE]

Law Enforcement Assistance Foundation: tribute, 9680 [23AP], 19077 [8JY]

Law enforcement officers: capital punishment for murdering, 25435 [29SE]

———New York, NY, police department sixth precinct auxiliary force, 36484 [18DE]

———tribute, 8560 [8AP]

Laws: inclusion of frauds involving intangible rights (H.R. 3089), 22339 [4AU], 32959-32961 [19NO]

Lebanon: hostage crisis, 5729 [16MR], 2499 [3FE], 35456 [14DE]

Lehder-Rivas, Carlos: arrest and extradition from Colombia, 3152 [5FE], 3236 [9FE], 3315, 3324 [11FE]

Local government: accuracy and timeliness of criminal justice information (H.R. 2834), 18103 [29JN]

Medicare: defrauding, 24031 [15SE]

Mexico: illegal drug enforcement, 29771 [28OC]

Narcotics: capital punishment for certain crimes, 3280 [11FE]

———educational programs, 23887 [14SE]

———enforcement, 29514 [27OC]

———establish national and international control policy (H.R. 2454), 12744 [18MY]

———illegal drugs and violence, 31705 [10NO]

———increased antidrug legislation, 30269 [29OC]

———life imprisonment for certain drug offenses (H.R. 3320), 24816 [22SE], 24918 [22SE]

———trafficking and drug abuse, 22574 [5AU], 23432 [7AU], 32992 [19NO]

National Center on Crimes Against Older Americans: establish (H.R. 3336), 625343 [25SE]

National Child Abuse Prevention Month: designate (H.J. Res. 247), 9290, 9291 [22AP]

National Clearinghouse on Elder Abuse: establish (H.R. 628), 1911 [22JA]

National Crime Prevention Week: designate (H.R. 1035), 3205 [5FE]

National defense: forfeiture of media royalties by certain convicted individuals (H.R. 1069), 3241 [10FE]

———limits on counterintelligence polygraph examinations, 11917 [11MY]

———use of counterintelligence polygraphs, 11915, 11916 [11MY]

National Domestic Violence Awareness Month: observance, 30261 [29OC]

National Drunk and Drugged Driving Awareness Week: designate (H.J. Res. 300), 14412 [2JN]

National Labor Relations Act: criminal convictions, 16540-16543 [17JN]

———violence and coercion, 16545 [17JN]

National Law Enforcement Officers' Memorial: construction, 4702 [3MR]

National Neighborhood Crime Watch Day: designate (S.J. Res. 121), 22768 [6AU]

National Victims' Rights Week: observance, 10623 [29AP]

New York: lie detector use in Wedtech Co. case, 14716 [4JN]

New York, NY: Goetz case, 16429 [17JN]

———gun control and crime, 11134 [5MY]

NLRB: statutory authority relative to employees and labor unions engaged in violence (H.R. 2375), 12227 [12MY]

Nuclear energy: counterfeit fasteners used in power plants, 2173 [28JA]

Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act: amend (H.R. 621), 1429 [20JA]

———benefits payable on death of public safety officers (H.R. 80), 908 [7JA]

Plastic handguns: ban (S. 465), 31437 [9NO]

PLO: arms transfers, 23452 [7AU]

———penalties for aiding (H.R. 2211), 10619 [29AP]

———prohibit operation of office in the U.S., 28457 [20OC]

Polygraph: employee protection against dismissal or discipline, 30873, 30875-30884 [4NO]

———examinations of applicants by employers (H.R. 1536), 5197 [10MR]

———exemption for financial institutions, 30870, 30871 [4NO]

———exemption for services conducted in personal residences, 30871 [4NO]

———exemption from ban for drug investigations, 30858-30864 [4NO]

———exemption from ban for federally regulated financial institutions, 30851-30858 [4NO]

———exemption from ban for nursing homes, 30836-30844 [4NO]

———exemption from ban for ongoing investigations, 30865-30867 [4NO]

———exemption from ban for security services, 30845-30850 [4NO]

———make ban applicable to Congress, 30868-30870 [4NO]

———prohibit use by employers involved in or affecting interstate commerce (H.R. 1212), 19286 [9JY], 30810, 30811, 30814 [4NO], 30830 [9NO], 30871 [5NO], 30945 [4NO]-31170 [5NO]

———prohibit use by employers involved in or affecting interstate commerce (H.R. 1212), consideration (H. Res. 295), 30812 [4NO]

———prohibit use by employers involved in or affecting interstate commerce (H.R. 1212), technical corrections, 30886 [4NO]

Postal Service: phantom direct mail operations, 35652 [15DE]

———prohibit mailing of certain locksmithing devices (H.R. 2777), 19087 [8JY]

Poverty: victims of crime, 12222 [12MY]

Prisons: early release, 24940 [23SE]

Race relations: collection of data on racial, religious, and ethnic hatred (H.R. 993), 10297 [28AP], 20095 [15JY]

Racketeer influenced and corrupt organizations: activities (H.R. 2983), 20900 [23JY], 28504-28511 [20OC]

———activities (H.R. 3240), 28504 [20OC]

Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act: amend (H.R. 3240), 23404 [7AU]

Red Ribbon Week: observance, 26950 [7OC]

Religion: criminal penalties for damage to religious property and injury (H.R. 1249), 10297 [28AP]

———damage to certain property (H.R. 3258), 26388-26390 [5OC], 38279 [22DE]

San Antonio, TX: Representative Gonzalez' personal explanation of incident, 14768-14774 [4JN]

Satellite-transmitted television programming: child safety program on Home Box Office, 4950 [5MR]

SEC: pay rewards for information on insider trading and market manipulation (H.R. 2494), 13425 [21MY]

Securities: insider trading, 24248 [16SE]

———penalties for insider trading (H.R. 1238), 4125 [25FE]

Skokie, IL: defacing of Holocaust monument, 14760 [4JN]

South Africa: abuse of judicial system, 18702 [1JY]

———detainment of children, 17355 [24JN]

Sports: ticket scalping (H.R. 774), 2027 [27JA]

States: compensation for victims (H.R. 2786), 17426 [25JN]

Support of dependents: employment withholdings (H.R. 1604), 5552 [12MR]

Task Force on Combatting Terrorism: findings, 16308 [16JN]

Taxation: disallow deductions for payments made in restitution for fraud or securities law violations (H.R. 600), 1089 [8JA]

———Federal tax amnesty, 29225 [27OC]

Telephone: monitoring by employers to be accompanied by regular audible warning tone (H.R. 1950), 20803 [22JY]

Terrorism: counterterrorism policy, 4418 [26FE]

———Dept. of State's policy, 3480 [18FE]

———hostage taking, 3868 [19FE]

———planning to combat (H.R. 621), 1429 [20JA]

Terrorist Firearms Detection Act: enact (H.R. 2845), 18394 [30JN]

Terrorist Firearms Prevention Act: enact (H.R. 1002), 2952 [4FE]

Terrorists: penalties for aiding the PLO (H.R. 2211), 10619 [29AP]

———trial in U.S., 1423 [20JA]

U.N.: establish Office of Diplomatic Security (H. Con. Res. 56), 4122 [25FE]

U.S. Code: making minor and substantive and technical amendments (H.R. 2182), 16899-16906 [22JN]

U.S. Marshals Service Act: enact (H.R. 3551), 29303 [27OC]

Victims: fund (H.R. 3352), 25684 [29SE]

Victims of Crime Act: assistance to elderly (H.R. 2018), 10593 [29AP], 11869 [8MY], 26721 [6OC]

Video Privacy Protection Act: enact (H.R. 3523), 35649 [15DE]

War crimes: Dept. of Justice's Office of Special Investigations work in seeking fugitives, 10289 [28AP]

Weapons: ban on plastic handguns, 36157 [17DE]

———gun control, 5984 [17MR]

———prohibit firearms not detectable by airport security metal detectors and x-ray systems (H.R. 1785), 6959 [26MR]

White House Conference on Child Abuse: convene (H.R. 2832), 18109 [29JN]

Women Against Rape: tribute, 11875 [8MY]

Youth: violence and inner-city, 30927 [4NO]

Remarks in Senate

Abortion: restriction on use of funds available by Bureau of Prisons (S. 274), 12528 [14MY]

Acquired immune deficiency syndrome: confidential testing of persons convicted for drug and sex offenses (S. 977), 8773 [9AP]

Airlines: criminal penalties for offenses relative to certain reports and records (H.R. 1163), 24236 [16SE]

Aliens: additional criminal penalties for deported aliens who reenter U.S. (S. 973), 8771 [9AP]

———connection between certain computerized indexes containing information on deportable aliens (S. 976), 8771 [9AP]

———criminal penalties against persons aiding aliens violating certain laws to enter U.S. (S. 975), 8771 [9AP]

———criminal penalties upon persons not appearing before certain proceedings (S. 974), 8771 [9AP]

———detention when convicted of aggravated felonies (S. 972), 8771 [9AP]

Attorney General: data and report about hate crimes (S. 797), 6393 [19MR]

Bahamas: drug interdiction policies, 7909 [3AP]

Bolivia: narcotic traffic, 13169 [20MY], 13632 [21MY]

Capital punishment: constitutional procedures for espionage cases (S. 1160), 11650, 11651 [7MY]

———constitutional procedures for imposition (S. 70, 277), 742 [6JA], 3150 [5FE]

———imposition (S. 412), 2242 [29JA]

———Supreme Court decision in McCleskey case, 9404 [23AP]

Career Criminal Incarceration Assistance Act: enact (S. 414), 2244 [29JA]

Cayman Islands: remove injunction of secrecy concerning treaty on criminal matters, 22219 [4AU]

Chemical Diversion and Trafficking Act: enact (S. 1361), 15465, 15467 [11JN]

Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act: extend authority (H.R. 1900), 30586 [3NO], 32597 [18NO]

———reauthorization (S. 1663), 23271-23274 [7AU], 30577, 30580-30586, 30590 [3NO], 30802 [4NO]

———reauthorization (S. 1664), 23271-23274 [7AU]

Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment and Adoption Act: reauthorization (S. 1664), 23271-23274 [7AU]

Civil Air Patrol: war on drugs, 36236 [18DE]

Clothing industry: customs fraud and violations, 29901 [29OC]

Coast Guard: drug traffic interdiction, 11437 [6MY]

Colombia: illegal narcotics, 21935 [31JY]

Comprehensive Crime Control Act: implementation of sentencing guidelines (S. 1473), 18950 [8JY]

Comprehensive Drug Law Enforcement, Prevention, and Treatment Act: enact (S. 17), 434 [6JA]

Computers: require inclusion of copy-code scanners (S. 506), 22975 [6AU], 23165, 23343 [7AU]

Copyright and trademark fraud, 32616 [18NO]

Courts: attorney fees in judicial actions against State judges (S. 1512), 20560 [21JY]

———civil penalties for manufacturing or entering into commerce of certain imitation firearms (S. 1981), 36613 [19DE]

———constitutional amendment on impeachment of judges (S.J. Res. 113), 8761 [9AP]

———Federal right of action by aliens and U.S. citizens against persons engaging in torture or extrajudicial killing (S. 824), 6670 [24MR], 6909 [25MR]

———imposition and collection of criminal fines (S. 1822), 29448 [27OC], 29666, 29669 [28OC]-33110 [20NO]

———imposition and collection of fines (H.R. 3483), 30336 [30OC], 33110-33112, 33168 [20NO]

———increase civil monetary penalties (S. 1014), 8973 [10AP]

———injunctive relief, or award of damages against a judicial officer (S. 1515), 20562 [21JY]

———jurisdiction over actions involving U.S. citizens and foreign persons (S. 1996), 37831 [21DE]

———procedures for collateral review of criminal judgments (S. 1285), 13945 [28MY]

———procedures for collateral review of criminal judgments (S. 260), 723 [6JA], 3817 [19FE]

———review of criminal judgments (S. 1970), 36215 [18DE]

———sentencing guidelines, 20038 [15JY]

Crime Victims Week: designate (S.J. Res. 234), 35804 [16DE]

Criminal Alien Departure Act: enact (S. 48), 495 [6JA]

Criminal and Juvenile Justice Partnership Act: enact (S. 1250), 13250 [20MY]

Customs Service: fraud investigation, 25778 [30SE], 26593 [6OC], 28435 [20OC], 31224 [6NO]

———substandard bolts investigation, 33172 [20NO]

Deterrence of State-Sponsored Terrorism Act: enact (S. 1282), 13934 [28MY]

Digital audio recording devices: inclusion of copy-code scanners (H.R. 1384), 22975 [6AU], 23343 [7AU]

———require inclusion of copy-code scanners (S. 506), 22975 [6AU]

Drug abuse: effectiveness of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act, 31259 [6NO]

———grants for law enforcement programs (S. 409), 2321 [29JA]

———U.S. military involvement in narcotics interdiction, 8748 [9AP]

Drug Offenders Incarceration Act: enact (S. 47), 494 [6JA]

Drugs: implement agreements with narcotic transiting countries (S. 1455), 18198 [30JN]

———smuggling into U.S., 25289-25291 [25SE]

Drunken driving: public awareness, 6688 [24MR], 6847 [25MR]

El Salvador: U.S. funding of police training, 9148 [21AP]

Election Fraud Prevention Act: enact (S. 1837), 30530, 30532, 30554 [3NO]

Emergency Prison Construction Funding Act: enact (S. 1023), 8981 [10AP]

Espionage: capital punishment (S. 946), 8392-8394 [8AP], 8800 [9AP]

Federal Correctional Education Assistance Act: enact (S. 1373), 16169 [16JN]

Federal Crime Insurance Program: extend authorization (S. 26), 451 [6JA], 7448 [31MR]

Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure: examination of prospective jurors (S. 954), 8484 [8AP]

Firearms: ban on plastic handguns (S. 465), 30371 [30OC]

———illegal trafficking, 26862, 26864 [7OC]

———waiting period for sale, transfer, or delivery of handguns (S. 466), 2901 [4FE], 7839 [2AP]

Foreign countries: cooperation with U.S. drug policies, 7247 [30MR]

Foreign diplomats: limit immunity of foreign diplomatic staff relative to crimes of violence (S. 1437), 17829 [26JN], 22216 [4AU]

———limit immunity of foreign diplomatic staff relative to crimes of violence (S. 1437), star print, 18970 [8JY]

Foreign relations: sanctions against drug-transiting countries (S. 1379), 16386 [17JN]

Foreign trade: customs fraud, 28294 [16OC], 29145 [23OC], 32028 [17NO], 35811 [16DE]

Gambling: allow National Association of State Racing Commissioners and authorities that regulate parimutuel betting to receive Federal criminal records (S. 1345), 15081 [9JN], 22216 [4AU]

Germany, Federal Republic of: extradition of Mohammed Hamadei (S. Con. Res. 62), 7924 [3AP], 14434 [3JN], 15446 [11JN], 16832 [19JN], 16861 [19JN], 17330 [24JN], 17556 [25JN]

Government Fraud Law Enforcement Act: enact (S. 1958), 35991 [17DE]

Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction: facilitate implementation (S. 1347), 15083-15087 [9JN], 21545 [29JY]

Housing and Community Development Act: Federal crime insurance program, 7448 [31MR]

Independent Counsel Act: amend (H.R. 2939), conference report, 33081 [20NO]

———amend (H.R. 2939), conference requested, 30805 [4NO]

———amend (H.R. 2939), S. 1293 language substituted in lieu, 30518 [3NO]

Independent Counsel Reauthorization Act: enact (S. 1293), 13951, 13958 [28MY], 27448 [13OC], 28190 [16OC], 29491 [27OC], 30493, 30523 [3NO]

———enact (S. 1293), motion to proceed to consideration, 28184-28186 [16OC]

———enact (S. 1293), unanimous-consent agreement, 30314 [30OC]

Indians: imprisonment for fishing, 31158 [5NO]

———law enforcement on reservations, 12944 [19MY]

———special magistrates with jurisdiction over Federal offenses within Indian country are to be appointed (S. 1977), 36608 [19DE]

Krome North Detention Center, Dade County, FL: closure, 31492 [10NO]

Law enforcement officers: assistance to Federal officers (S. 1975), 36597-36601 [19DE]

———railroad and college police access to Federal criminal identification records, 686 [6JA]

Maass Flange Corp., Seally, TX: importation of East German steel pipe flange with false declaration, 31836 [12NO]

Major Drug Dealer Death Penalty Act: enact (S. 70), 532 [6JA]

Mexico: disapprove certification pursuant to Anti-Drug Abuse Act, 5963 [17MR]

Minorities: collection of data about racial, religious, or ethnic motivated crimes (S. 702), 5157 [10MR], 32061 [17NO]

Narcotics: national and international control policy (S. 789), 6377 [19MR]

———traffic, 14439 [3JN]

National Child Protection Act: enact (S. 226), 667 [6JA]

National Child Search Assistance Act: enact (S. 726), 5580 [12MR]

National defense: security of U.S. borders, 14638 [4JN]

National Neighborhood Crime Watch Day: designate (S.J. Res. 121), 10926, 10927 [1MY], 13761 [27MY]

National Violent Crime Program Authorization Act: enact (S. 411), 2238 [29JA]

No Crime Day: observance, 21145 [24JY]

Plastic handguns: ban (S. 465), 30371 [30OC]

PLO: unlawful establishment or maintenance of office in U.S., 27059 [8OC], 30492 [3NO]

Pornography: dail-a-porn operations (S. 1118), 10883 [1MY]

Pornography Victims Protection Act: enact (S. 703), 5158 [10MR]

Postal Service: prohibit mailing of certain locksmithing devices (S. 1803), 28430 [20OC]

Prison Conversion Enhancement Act: enact (S. 49), 496 [6JA]

Prisons: effectiveness of imprisonment, 5954 [17MR]

———transfer funds out of certain foreign assistance accounts for construction (S. 1022), 8979 [10AP]

Protection of Victims of Non-International Armed Conflicts: removal of injunction of secrecy, 2359 [29JA]

Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act: strengthen (S. 1523), 20637 [22JY]

Religion: penalties for damage to religious property and persons (S. 794), 6386 [19MR]

———willful damaging of cemeteries, religious properties, or articles (S. 794), 7078 [26MR]

———willful damaging of cemeteries, religious properties or articles (S. 215), 650 [6JA]

Saks International: violation of International Coffee Agreement Act, 28759 [21OC]

Sales agents: movement of stolen goods, securities, moneys, fraudulent State tax stamps, or articles used in counterfeiting (S. 988, 989), 8800 [9AP]

Securities: disclosures relative to accumulations of stock and tender offers (S. 1323), 14611 [4JN]

Securities fraud: penalties (S. 657), 5014 [6MR]

Senate: amend rule XXVII relative to impeachment trials (S. Res. 48), 797 [6JA]

Sentencing Guidelines Transition Act: enact (S. 1676), 23770 [10SE]

Social conditions: impact on crime, 1673 [21JA]

Social Security: protect beneficiaries from unfit health care practitioners (S. 661), 20916, 20922, 20923 [23JY]

Soviet Union: narcotics traffic, 2105 [28JA]

States: prison rehabilitation (S. 413), 2243 [29JA]

Sunny von Bulow National Victim Advocacy Center, Fort Worth, TX: tribute, 9768 [27AP]

Terrorism: controls on exports that support (S. 786), 6370, 6374 [19MR]

———U.S. policy, 3059 [5FE], 16421 [17JN], 36003 [17DE]

Terrorist Diplomat Prosecution Act: enact (S. 339), 1511 [20JA]

Toshiba Corp.: propeller milling technology diversion case, 22901 [6AU]

U.N. International Conference on Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking: U.S. participation (S. Res. 238), 17735 [26JN]

Ulloa, Alfonso G.: call on Mexican Government to turn over to Honduras, 27056 [8OC]

Victim Compensation and Assistance Act: extend authorization (S. 1694), 24436 [17SE]

Victims of crimes: rights, 9768 [27AP]

Violent Crime Prevention Act: enact (S. 25), 449 [6JA]

War crimes: access to U.N. files (S. Con. Res. 41), 7992 [3AP]

Reports

Anti-Drug Abuse Act Impact in Cities 1 Year After Enactment: U.S. Conference of Mayors, 31259-31264 [6NO]

Certification of Cooperation by the Commonwealth of the Bahamas on Drug Interdiction: Dept. of State, 7921 [3AP]

Combating Terrorism—A Matter of Leverage: Georgetown University (excerpt), 1429 [20JA]

Decade of Child Support Enforcement 1975-85: Dept. of HHS, 5553 [12MR]

Development of Guidelines for Establishing and Updating Child Support Orders: Advisory Panel Child Support Models Project, 5554 [12MR]

Federal Response to Criminal Misconduct and Insider Abuse in the Nation's Financial Institutions: Committee on Government Operations, 29296 [27OC]

Handguns: Attorney General's Task Force on Violent Crime, 2901 [4FE]

Independent Counsel Act: Committee on the Judiciary (1978), 28563 [21OC]

International Narcotics Control Strategy: Dept. of State, 5964-5967 [17MR]

On-Site Examination of Narcotics Control Efforts in Bolivia, 13170-13176 [20MY]

Overview of Diplomatic Immunity: Committee on Foreign Relations, 27004 [8OC]

Scientific Validity of Polygraph Testing—A Research Review and Evaluation: OTA (excerpt), 30827 [4NO]

Statistical Report in Case of Johnson v. Alexander's, 30824 [4NO]

White Collar Crime: President's Commission on Crime, 29295 [27OC]

Yang Wei Case and Chinese Criminal Procedure Law: Library of Congress, 27038 [8OC]

Reports by conference committees

Independent Counsel Act Amendments (H.R. 2939) (H. Rept. 100-452), 33030-33041 [20NO]

Reports filed

Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (S. 1663), 28743 [21OC]

———Committee on Labor and Human Resources (S. 1663) (S. Rept. 100-210), 29644 [28OC]

Criminal Penalties for Damage to Religious Property and Obstruction in Free Exercise of Religious Beliefs: Committee on the Judiciary (H.R. 3258) (H. Rept. 100-337), 26400 [5OC]

Criminal Penalties for Offenses Relative to Certain Reports and Records: Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation (H.R. 1163) (H. Rept. 100-146), 23199 [7AU]

Establishment of Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control (Select) (H. Res. 26) (H. Rept. 100-1), 832 [7JA]

Imposition and Collection of Criminal Fines: Committee on the Judiciary (H.R. 3483) (H. Rept. 100-390), 29209 [26OC]

Independent Counsel Act: committee of conference (H.R. 2939) (H. Rept. 100-452), 33062 [20NO]

———Committee on the Judiciary (H.R. 2939) (H. Rept. 100-316), 24956 [23SE]

———Committee on Rules (H.R. 2939), Consideration (H. Res. 273) (H. Rept. 100-315), 24956 [23SE]

Marijuana Cultivation on Public Lands and Federal Response: Committee on Government Operations (H. Rept. 100-454), 33062 [20NO]

National Neighborhood Crime Watch Day: (S.J. Res. 121), 17007 [23JN]

Polygraph Use by Employers Involved in Interstate Commerce: Committee on Education and Labor (H.R. 1212) (H. Rept. 100-208), 19135 [9JY]

———Committee on Rules (H.R. 1212) (H. Rept. 100-407), Consideration (H. Res. 295), 29711, 29737 [28OC]

Sentencing Guidelines for Criminal Cases: Committee on the Judiciary (H.R. 3307) (H. Rept. 100-336), 26400 [5OC]

Resolutions by organizations

Drug abuse and trafficking: U.N. International Conference on Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, 23433 [7AU]

Statements

Celebrity Case: San Antonio, TX, judge, 14906 [8JN]

Code of Offenses Against the Peace and Security of Mankind: A.J. Jacovides, 14922 [8JN]

Dept. of Transportation Funding for International Drug Interdiction: Committee on Armed Services, 11437 [6MY]

Diplomatic Crimes: Senator Byrd, 17829 [26JN]

Drug Trafficking: Ann B. Wrobleski, U.S. Mission to the U.N., 32992 [19NO]

Exclusionary Rule (sundry excerpts), 1479, 1480 [20JA]

Grant of Appeal in Bombing Conviction of Birmingham Six: Douglas Hurd, 31177 [5NO]

Independent Counsel Act: Aubrey E. Robinson, Jr., 28564 [21OC]

———Edwin Meese III, Attorney General, 28578 [21OC]

———Elizabeth Holtzman, 28599 [21OC]

———Griffin B. Bell, 28566 [21OC]

———Representative Hyde, 28601 [21OC]

Individual Rights: James Madison, 28565 [21OC]

Insider Trading: Felix Frankfurter, 28511 [20OC]

———John Shad, 28504 [20OC]

———Sam Zell, 28504 [20OC]

———Time (magazine), 28504 [20OC]

Iran/Contra Affair Independent Counsel: Edwin Meese III, Attorney General, 28192 [16OC]

Mail Fraud Charges Against Marcus Garvey: Keith Johnson, 22701 [5AU]

Mexico: Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control (House, Select), 7816 [2AP]

Misconduct of Mr. Geshayan: Senator Dixon, 11611 [7MY]

Misdemeanor Case of Representative Gonzalez: Stephen Gonzalez, 29206 [26OC]

Murder of a Police Officer, 12408 [13MY]

Organized Crime: Richard H. Poff, 29294, 29295 [27OC]

———Roman L. Hruska, 29299 [27OC]

Parental Kidnapping: Saudi Arabian prince, 2113 [28JA]

Prison Rehabilitation: Warren E. Burger, 2244 [29JA]

Soviet Union and Narcotics Traffic: Antonio Farach, 2106 [28JA]

Special Prosecutor Act: Rudolph Guilani, 28199 [16OC]

Studies

Effectiveness of Imprisonment: Institute of Florida, 5954 [17MR]

Summaries

Chemical Diversion and Trafficking Act (S. 1361), 15468 [11JN]

Court Imposition and Collection of Criminal Fines (S. 1822), 31946-31950 [16NO]

Criminal Fines and Sentencing Act (S. 1822), 29452-29454 [27OC]

Imposition and Collection of Criminal Fines (H.R. 3483), 31953 [16NO]

Insider Trading Legislation: proposal by ad hoc committee, 16390 [17JN]

Polygraph Amendment to S. 1243: Senate Intelligence Committee, 20981 [23JY]

Tender Offer Disclosure and Fairness Act (S. 1323), 14623-14625 [4JN]

TWA Flight 847 Case, 7926 [3AP]

Tables

Distribution of the Crime Victim Assistance Program funds, 26721 [6OC]

Public safety officers' benefits program, 908 [7JA]

Selected U.S. cities drug arrests: U.S. Conference of Mayors, 31261 [6NO]

Violent crime program appropriations, 2242 [29JA]

Telegrams

Extradition of Mohammed Hamadei: Senators D'Amato and Dole, 16861 [19JN]

Testimonies

Criminal Justice Information: Jerry Berman, ACLU, 18104 [29JN]

———Patrick J. Doyle, 18104 [29JN]

Diplomatic Immunity, 27005 [8OC]

———Chuck Ashman, 27007-27010 [8OC]

———Ken Skeen, 27004 [8OC]

———Pamela Trescott, 27010 [8OC]

Employee Polygraph Protection Act: Representative Richardson, 29759 [28OC]

Handguns: Sarah Brady, 2901 [4FE]

Independent Counsel Reauthorization Act (S. 1293): ABA, 28190 [16OC]

Organized Crime: Stephen S. Trott, 29300 [27OC]

Polygraphs: Christopher Boyce, 30841 [4NO]

Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act: G. Robert Blakey, 12715-12722 [18MY]

———Representative Conyers, 30265 [29OC]

Technology To Elude Security Devices of Airports: N.T. (Pete) Shields, 15114 [9JN]

Violence Against U.S. Citizens of Asian Descent: Representative Matsui, 33189 [20NO]

———Representative Mineta, 33188 [20NO]

Texts of

H. Con. Res. 74, commending efforts to combat drug trafficking by Colombia, 15660 [15JN]

H. Con. Res. 94, extradition of Mohammed Hamadei for murder trial, 17992 [29JN]

H. Res. 26, establish Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control, 1035 [8JA]

H.R. 80, Public Safety Officers' Benefits Act Amendments, 908 [7JA]

H.R. 600, disallow tax deductions for payments made in restitution for fraud or securities law violations, 1089 [8JA]

H.R. 785, Automated Teller Machine Crime Prevention Act, 2180 [28JA]

H.R. 939, Deceptive Mailings Prevention Act, 2674 [3FE]

H.R. 1002, Terrorist Firearms Prevention Act, 2952 [4FE]

H.R. 1163, criminal penalties for airlines offenses relative to certain reports and records, 16896 [22JN]

H.R. 1900, extend authority of the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act, Adoption Reform Act, and Family Violence Prevention and Services Act, 14892-14898 [8JN]

H.R. 2182, making minor and substantive and technical criminal law amendments in U.S. Code, 16899-16905 [22JN]

H.R. 2494, SEC rewards for information on insider trading and market manipulation, 13425 [21MY]

H.R. 2777, prohibit mailing of certain locksmithing devices, 19087 [8JY]

H.R. 2845, Terrorist Firearms Detection Act, 18395 [30JN]

H.R. 2939, Independent Counsel Act amendments, 30518-30522 [3NO]

H.R. 2983, racketeer influenced and corrupt organizations, 20901 [23JY]

H.R. 3089, inclusion of frauds involving intangible rights and breaches of fiduciary relationships, 22341 [4AU]

H.R. 3102, Criminal Jury Instructions Act, 22690 [5AU]

H.R. 3240, Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act amendment, 23405 [7AU]

H.R. 3258, criminal penalties for damage to religious property, 26388 [5OC]

H.R. 3307, criminal sentencing guidelines, 24469 [17SE], 26367 [5OC]

H.R. 3336, establish National Center on Crimes Against Older Americans, 25343 [25SE]

H.R. 3483, Criminal Fine Improvements Act, 33110-33112 [20NO]

S. 17, Comprehensive Drug Law Enforcement, Prevention, and Treatment Act, 435 [6JA]

S. 25, Violent Crime Prevention Act, 451 [6JA]

S. 26, extend Federal Crime Insurance Program, 452 [6JA]

S. 47, Drug Offenders Incarceration Act, 495 [6JA]

S. 48, Criminal Alien Departure Act, 496 [6JA]

S. 49, Prison Conversion Enhancement Act, 497 [6JA]

S. 70, Major Drug Dealer Death Penalty Act, 532 [6JA]

S. 134, psychiatric examinations by clinical social workers for criminal offenders with mental disease, 574 [6JA]

S. 135, psychiatric examinations by psychiatric nurse or clinical social workers for criminal offenders with mental disease, 575 [6JA]

S. 215, willful damaging of cemeteries, religious properties or articles, 651 [6JA]

S. 226, National Child Protection Act, 667 [6JA]

S. 277, establish constitutional procedures for imposition of capital punishment, 743, 744 [6JA]

S. 339, Terrorist Diplomat Prosecution Act, 1512 [20JA]

S. 409, appropriations for drug abuse treatment and law enforcement programs, 2322 [29JA]

S. 411, National Violent Crime Program Authorization Act, 2240, 2241 [29JA]

S. 412, imposition of capital punishment, 2242 [29JA]

S. 413, criminal rehabilitation in State prisons, 2244 [29JA]

S. 414, Career Criminal Incarceration Assistance Act, 2245 [29JA]

S. 466, waiting period for sale, transfer, or delivery of handguns, 2902 [4FE]

S. 657, penalties for securities fraud, 5014 [6MR]

S. 661, protect Social Security beneficiaries from unfit health care practitioners, 20916-20921 [23JY]

S. 703, Pornography Victims Protection Act, 5158 [10MR]

S. 726, National Child Search Assistance Act, 5580, 5581 [12MR]

S. 786, Financial Export Control Act, 6370 [19MR]

S. 789, national and international narcotics control policy, 6378 [19MR]

S. 794, penalties for damage to religious property and persons, 6386 [19MR]

S. 797, Attorney General require to collect data and report about hate crimes, 6393 [19MR]

S. 824, establish Federal right of action by aliens and U.S. citizens against persons engaging in torture or extrajudicial killing, 6671 [24MR]

S. 946, capital punishment for espionage, 8394 [8AP]

S. 954, examination of prospective jurors, 8485 [8AP]

S. 972, detention of aliens convicted of aggravated felonies, 8772 [9AP]

S. 973, additional criminal penalties for deported aliens who reenter U.S., 8772 [9AP]

S. 974, criminal penalties upon aliens not appearing before certain proceedings, 8773 [9AP]

S. 975, criminal penalties against persons aiding aliens violating certain laws to enter U.S., 8773 [9AP]

S. 976, connection between certain computerized indexes containing information on deportable aliens, 8773 [9AP]

S. 1014, increase civil monetary penalties, 8974 [10AP]

S. 1023, Emergency Prison Construction Funding Act, 8981 [10AP]

S. 1118, dail-a-porn operations, 10883 [1MY]

S. 1160, constitutional procedures for capital punishment in espionage cases (S. 1160), 11650, 11651 [7MY]

S. 1250, Criminal and Juvenile Justice Partnership Act, 13251-13253 [20MY]

S. 1282, Deterrence of State-Sponsored Terrorism Act, 13935

S. 1293, Independent Counsel Reauthorization Act, 13952-13956 [28MY], 28186-28190 [16OC]

S. 1347, International Child Abduction Act, 15084 [9JN]

S. 1361, Chemical Diversion and Trafficking Act, 15465 [11JN]

S. 1373, Federal Correctional Education Assistance Act, 16170 [16JN]

S. 1379, sanctions against drug-transiting countries, 16387 [17JN]

S. 1473, implementation of Comprehensive Crime Control Act sentencing guidelines, 18951 [8JY]

S. 1515, injunctive relief, or an award of damages, against a judicial officer, 20562 [21JY]

S. 1523, strengthen Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, 20638 [22JY]

S. 1663, Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act and Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act reauthorization, 23274, 23277 [7AU], 30577-30580 [3NO]

S. 1664, reauthorization of the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act and the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment and Adoption Act, 23277 [7AU]

S. 1676, Sentencing Guidelines Transition Act, 23771 [10SE]

S. 1803, Mail Order Lock Pick Prohibition Act, 28431 [20OC]

S. 1822, imposition and collection of criminal fines, 29449-29452 [27OC], 29666-29669 [28OC], 31944-31946 [16NO], 33106-33108 [20NO]

S. 1837, Election Fraud Prevention Act, 30531, 30532 [3NO]

S. 1970, Criminal Justice Reform Act, 36216-36224 [18DE]

S. 1975, enable Federal law enforcement officers to accomplish their missions, 36598-36600 [19DE]

S. 1977, special magistrates with jurisdiction over Federal offenses within Indian country are to be appointed, 36609 [19DE]

S. 1981, civil penalties for manufacturing or entering into commerce of certain imitation firearms, 36613 [19DE]

S. 1996, court jurisdiction over actions involving U.S. citizens and foreign persons, 37832 [21DE]

S. Con. Res. 41, access to U.N. War Crime Commission files, 7992 [3AP]

S. Con. Res. 62, extradition of Mohammed Hamadei, 7925 [3AP], 16861 [19JN]

S. Res. 37, ratification of the Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Materials by foreign countries, 787 [6JA]

S. Res. 48, amend rule XXVII relative to impeachment trials, 796 [6JA]

S. Res. 74, negotiation of Vienna Convention on diplomatic immunity, 1524 [20JA]

S. Res. 238, U.S. participation in U.N. International Conference on Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, 17586 [25JN]

S.J. Res. 113, constitutional amendment on impeachment of judges, 8763 [9AP]

S.J. Res. 121, National Neighborhood Crime Watch Day, 10927 [1MY], 17446 [25JN]

Transcripts

Behave or Be Damned: Paul Harvey, 24248 [16SE]