CRIME AND CRIMINALS
Addresses
Ceremony Honoring Humberto R. Hernandez: Stanley Morris, 19957 [2AU]
National Conference on a Drug-Free Workplace: President Reagan, 14483 [14JN]
Tribute to Slain Drug Law Enforcement Officers: President Reagan, 9482-9484 [28AP]
Winning the War Against Drugs: David F. Levi, 23550 [13SE]
Agreements
Omnibus Drug Initiative Act (H.R. 5210)—provisions on public housing and denial of Federal benefits, 33148 [21OC]
Amendments
Children: implement Hague Convention on Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction (H.R. 3971), 6473, 6482 [12AP], 8557 [25AP]
Civil rights: acquisition and publication of data about crimes that manifest prejudice based on race, religion, sexual orientation, or ethnicity (H.R. 3193), 11403, 11404 [18MY]
Courts: penalties for conviction of drug-related murders (S. 2455), 13605 [7JN], 13773 [8JN], 13996, 14029, 14045 [9JN], 14093, 14096, 14099, 14101, 14103, 14134 [10JN]
Drugs: manufacturing, distribution, and use of illegal (H.R. 5210), 22309 [11AU], 22969-22971, 22975, 22983, 22984, 22993-22995, 22997, 23000, 23004, 23011 [8SE], 23814, 23815, 23821 [14SE], 24047, 24049, 24050, 24054, 24060, 24062, 24084 [15SE], 24274, 24276, 24277, 24279 [16SE], 24875, 24876, 24884, 24886, 24887, 24889, 24890, 24893-24907 [22SE], 30209, 30290, 30301, 30303, 30326, 30401, 30425, 30426 [13OC], 30705, 30727, 30736, 30744, 30748, 30918, 30919, 30920-30959 [14OC]
———manufacturing, distribution, and use of illegal (H.R. 5210), conference report, 33150-33261 [21OC]
Firearms: prohibiting certain, especially useful to terrorists (H.R. 4445), 32460 [21OC]
———prohibiting certain, especially useful to terrorists (H.R. 4445), concurring in Senate amendment, 32887 [21OC]
———waiting period before sale, transfer, or delivery of handguns (S. 466), 21961 [11AU]
Firearms Detection Act: enact (S. 2180), 12310, 12311, 12422, 12458 [25MY]
Fraud: penalties for certain against the U.S. (H.R. 3911), 31523, 31525, 31529, 31569-31571 [18OC]
Minor and Technical Criminal Law Act: amend (S. 2485), 14989 [16JN], 15144, 15149 [17JN]
Omnibus Antidrug Abuse Act: enact (S. 2205), 4952 [23MR], 7652 [20AP]
Omnibus Anti-Substance Abuse Act: enact (S. 2852), 28098, 28099, 28101, 28102 [4OC], 28377, 28452 [5OC], 29390 [7OC], 29810-29812 [11OC], 29959, 29960 [12OC], 30401 [13OC]
Omnibus Drug Initiative Act: enact (H.R. 5210), 20628 [4AU]
Prohibition of Undetectable Firearms Act: enact (S. 2051), 2374 [23FE]
Religion: willful damaging of cemeteries, religious properties, or articles (S. 794), 7269 [19AP], 11517 [18MY]
Analyses
Anti-Drug Abuse Act (provisions of H.R. 5210 relative to Cabinet-level director for national control policy), 32712-32715 [10NO]
———(provisions of H.R. 5210 relative to title VII, subtitle B), 33297-33307 [21OC]
———(provisions of H.R. 5210 within jurisdiction of the Committee on the Judiciary), 32692-32712 [10NO]
Child Protection and Obscenity Enforcement Act (H.R. 3889), 33575-33578 [10NO]
Depository Institutions' Insider Abuse Prevention and Enhanced Enforcement Power Act (H.R. 3929), 1226-1228 [9FE]
Insider Trading and Securities Fraud Enforcement Act (H.R. 5133), 20018-20019 [2AU]
Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act (H.R. 1801), 30698-30702 [14OC]
Minor and Technical Criminal Law Act Amendments (S. 2485), 13780-13790 [8JN]
National Network for Victims of Sexual Assault—Dept. of Justice Guidelines, 33310-33312 [21OC]
Omnibus Antidrug Abuse Act (S. 2205), 4913 [23MR]
Omnibus Anti-Substance Abuse Act (S. 2852), 27415-27437 [3OC]
Omnibus Drug Initiative Act (H.R. 5210), Title V, 22621 [7SE]
Terrorist Firearms Detection Act (H.R. 4445), 10549 [11MY]
Appointments
Conferees: H.R. 1212 Polygraph Protection Act, 3384 [4MR], 4714 [22MR]
Articles and editorials
Abandoned Houses Blight NE Community, 20647 [4AU]
Agents Begin Rounding Up 65 Suspected in Food Stamp Fraud, Greensboro (NC) News, 21157 [9AU]
Ambitious Eradication Goals and Withering Obstacles, 6877 [14AP]
Armed Citizens, 21659 [10AU]
Army Officials Linked to Haitian Terror, 1608 [17FE]
Association Between Drug Use and Crime Rose, Report Says, 17583 [12JY]
At Long Last, a Victory Over the Drug Dealers, 14487 [14JN]
Attorney Charges Evans Was Tortured by Alabama in Botched Electrocution, 14047 [9JN]
Bank Is Charged by U.S. With Money-Laundering, 30775-30776 [14OC]
Barry Makes Drugs His Main '88 Target, 1207 [8FE]
Barry Sounds the Call for Area Drug Summit, 1208 [8FE]
Bold Plans for Sick Housing, 31611 [18OC]
California's New Role—Leading PCP Supplier—Key Distributors Are L.A. Gangs Working Out of Makeshift Labs, 75340 [20AP]
Capital Punishment at the Crossroads, 22332-22334 [11AU]
Capital Punishment for Blacks in South Carolina, 22755 [7SE]
Case of Moore v. Dempsey, 22755 [7SE], 23880 [14SE]
Chance to Lead, 17347 [8JY]
Child Abuse, 17729 [12JY]
Christic Mystics and Their Drug-Running Theories, 20310-20313 [3AU]
Clay Grand Jury Indicts 6 in Vote-Fraud, 24147 [16SE]
Closing the Mandel Loophole, 15044 [17JN], 24151 [16SE]
Cocaine Economies—Latin America's Killing Fields, 33269-33271 [21OC]
Combating the Virus of Anti-Semitism, 15017 [16JN]
Crack Epidemic Rips at Fabric of West Coast, 20648 [4AU]
Crack Fuels Fire of Illicit Activity, 4914 [23MR]
Crime Doesn't Pay—Except Where Certain Bankers Are Concerned, 27035 [30SE]
D'Amato's Rx for Drug Kingpins, 11553 [19MY]
Death Row Inmate Freed on Bond Amid New Doubts in Murder Case—Supreme Court Has Evidence Suggesting Oklahoma Man's Innocence, 30222 [13OC]
Death Row Prisoner Goes Free, 30221 [13OC]
Do Black Crime Victims Matter?, 14158 [10JN]
Don't Water Down the Antifraud Law, 33557 [21OC]
Draft Military Into the Drug War, 12467 [25MY]
Drive Against Narcotics Foiled by Security Fears, 6875-6877 [14AP]
Drug Charges Hit Top Haitian Officer, 1608 [17FE]
Drug Delusions, 16528 [29JN]
Drug Fever, 11774 [19MY]
Drug Gangs, 4916-4918 [23MR]
Drug Legalizing Gets Shot in Arm From No. 1 Doc, 31159 [14OC]
Drug of Anti-Communism, 3013 [2MR]
Drug Shootout Kills Boy, 30229 [13OC]
Drug Trade May Bring Down St. Lucia Government, 31162 [14OC]
Drug Users, Not Suppliers, Held Key Problem, 6880-6882, 6914-6916 [14AP]
Drug-Addiction Challenge, 21419 [9AU]
Drugs, Money, and Death, 1347 [9FE]
Drugs and the Death Penalty, 17577 [11JY], 21414 [9AU]
Drugs—Target the Demand Side, 12220 [24MY]
Dukakis' ACLU Albatross, 26835 [29SE]
Dukakis Pardoned 21 Drug Dealers, 24348 [16SE]
Enemy Within—Drug Money Is Corrupting Enforcers, 6878 [14AP]
FBI in Surprise Search of Pentagon and Suppliers, 14575 [15JN]
FBI and Navy Disclose Broad Inquiry Into Defense Contractors and Military, 14575 [15JN]
FBI—The Press Was Asleep During Webster's Watch, 1671 [17FE]
Five Guilty in $10 Million Cocaine Run, 19999 [2AU], 20306 [3AU]
Five Torah Scrolls Burned by Vandals at Brooklyn Temple, 25709 [27SE]
Four Big Insurers Charged With Scheme to Limit Commercial Liability Coverage, 5152 [24MR]
4 Shot to Death in Mexican Attack Linked to Drugs—Bombs Rock 2 Homes; Gunmen Flee in Copters, 6912 [14AP]
14 Killed in Namibia Bank Bombing—Police Accuse SWAPO Rebels, but Spokesman Denies Role, 3978 [15MR]
Freed Prisoner Talks of Brush With Death, 30223 [13OC]
``Gay Bashing''—AIDS Fear Cited as Attacks on Male Homosexuals Grow, 27 [25JA]
Getting Away With Murder, 31996 [19OC]
Give Kids an Option Besides Gang Life, 7014 [14AP], 13076 [1JN]
Going for Broke—How Many More Troubled S&L's Can the Feds Fix Before They Need a Big Bailout of Their Own?, 27036 [30SE]
GOP Chairman in Knox Accused of Election Fraud, 15041 [17JN]
Haiti Is Called Growing Hub for Drug Smuggling, 13916 [9JN]
Haitian Colonel Faces U.S. Drug Indictment, 1609 [17FE]
Halt Drugs at the Source, Bush Suggests—Proposal Is a Marked Shift From Administration's Emphasis on Border Interdiction, 12972 [27MY]
Hatred and Fear Result in Violence, 12735 [26MY]
High Court Opinion Could Jeopardize Other Fraud Cases, 15043 [17JN], 24150 [16SE]
How One Family Stopped Furloughs for Killers, 23844 [14SE]
How To Keep the Criminals in Jail, 18260 [13JY]
Huge Customs Scam Victimizes Uncle Sam, 1136 [4FE]
Human Rights Team Begins Probe of Human Rights Abuses, 23666 [13SE]
Illegal Drug Trade in Paraguay, 3579 [17MR]
Innocent Man Still Haunted by Death Row, 30222 [13OC]
Jerry Banks—An Innocent Man and a Sentence of Death, 30221 [13OC]
Law-Related Education, 30850 [14OC]
Lawyers Scramble to Fill Void in Death Row Appeals, 19578 [28JY]
Lax Laws, Drug Trade Make Florida Tops in Gun Exports, 14492 [14JN]
Legalize Drugs? Get Serious, 20003 [2AU]
Lessons From the Pentagon Procurement Scandal, 25267 [23SE]
Loan Stars Fall in Texas, 27037-27039 [30SE]
Local DUI Arrests at Record High, 30187 [13OC]
Maligning of an American Patriot, 20313 [3AU]
Man's Death Shows Need for Gun-Sale Law, Police Say, 33438 [21OC]
Maryland Wants To Jail Killer, Not Send Him Back to Massachusetts, 23839 [14SE]
Massachusetts Prison Chief ``Will Never Be Available'', 23668 [13SE]
Mayor Barry's ``Crusade'', 1207 [8FE]
McConnell's Bill Is Worth a Try, 15042 [17JN], 24149 [16SE]
Meese Ought To Quit, 945 [3FE]
Metro's New DUI Squad Achieves Promising Results, 30188 [13OC]
Miscarriages of Justice in Potentially Capital Cases, 14114 [10JN]
Misdirected War on Drugs, 26835 [29SE]
Mother Teams With Commandos to Retrieve a Child, 4344 [17MR]
Moves To Deport Aliens for Drugs Are Not Pressed, 27449 [3OC]
Muslims Crack Down, 3594 [9MR]
N.Y. Synagogue Arson Spurs Reflections on Youths ``Taught To Hate'', 25007 [22SE]
National Dilemma—Drugs in the Work Place, 3725 [14MR]
New Mexico Case—Was Justice Done, 30220 [13OC]
Nicarico Case Lights Up Wrongful Execution Issue, 30224 [13OC]
No One Recalls Freeing Killer, 23841 [14SE]
No Victory Through Surrenders, 9175 [27AP], 13310 [2JN]
Noriega Situation an Embarrassment, 11769 [19MY]
North Korea's Special Purpose Forces, 1873 [19FE]
NRA Distortions, 18512 [14JY]
Once Again, It's Blacks Against the City, 33520 [21OC]
Once Convicts, They Now Build for a Better Life, 16292, 16293 [28JN]
Pair Freed After Years on Death Row—Half Brothers Once Neared Execution, 30220 [13OC]
Panama's Noriega Indicted in U.S., 1346 [9FE]
Panama—Why Not a Negotiated Settlement?, 9610 [29AP]
Pardon Urged for Man Convicted of Virginia Murder—New Evidence in 1984 Arlington Slaying Points to Richmond Felon, 30217 [13OC]
Pentagon Offices Searched—Firms, Consultants Targeted in Alleged Procurement Fraud, 14574 [15JN]
Police Magazine Editor Objects to HCI's Ads, 6800 [13AP]
Police Officer Is Fatally Shot in Drug Search, 9500 [28AP]
Post at Last Goes Public With Antifirearm Stand, 7525 [19AP]
Probing Noriega Drug Connection, 2634 [26FE]
Prosecutor Assured Witnesses, Killer Jailed for Good, 23840 [14SE]
Quiet Side of the War on Drugs, 30725 [14OC]
Reburying the Dead, 10175 [9MY]
Reinstatement of Capital Punishment, 23881 [14SE]
Report Shows 12% Rise in Anti-Semitic Incidents, 293 [27JA]
Representative Espy's Home Defaced With Racial Slurs—First-Term Mississippian Interrupts Campaign To Repair Vandalism, 25006 [22SE], 25709 [27SE]
Save RICO From Reform, 33557 [21OC]
School Recruiting Students in Cincinnati Jails, 12714 [26MY]
Seal and Deliver the Genocide Pact, 6975 [14AP]
SEC Draws Fire for Handling of Bribery Charges Against Ashland Oil After Private Lawsuits Succeed, 18557 [25JY]
``Self-Defeating'' Drug Bills? Death Penalty Could Bar Trials of ``Kingpins'', 18655 [26JY], 19260 [27JY], 22315 [10AU]
Shared Habit—Addict Gives Birth, Addict Is Born, 6571-6573 [13AP]
Sharing the Drug Peddlers' Profits, 9176 [27AP]
Sharpesville 6—Appeals for Clemency as Court Bid Fails, 4458 [18MR]
Six Indicted in Clay Co. on 53 Counts of Vote Fraud, 24147 [16SE]
$67,500 Awarded in Punitive Damages to Beating Victim, 15935 [24JN]
``Sting'' Catches Bribery Suspects in 40 N.Y. Towns, 8677 [26AP]
Story About What's Really Going on, Not What Some Official Says Is, 6573 [13AP]
Students Turn in Drug Suspects, 6020 [31MR]
Suit Says Vote-Buying in Clay Decided Race, 15041 [17JN]
Taking Aim at a Good Law, 33438 [21OC]
10,000 at Slain Officer's Mass Display Resolve, 3027 [2MR]
10 Bullets Fired at Transformer, 15935 [24JN]
Terrorist State, 8659 [25AP]
They Did Not Know What They Were Doing, 14112-14114 [10JN]
3 Teamsters Seized in Hotel Fire Disaster, 15935 [24JN]
Tightening Controls Over Sales by Phone, 15972 [27JN]
Toy Guns Proving To Be Too Realistic—Role in Crimes, Accidents Triggers Efforts To Control Sale, Production, 12312 [25MY]
Trial by Sleaze, 9906 [4MY]
Two Types of Justice in the Northern Travail, 3565 [8MR]
U.S. Chemicals Used To Process Illicit Drugs—Bill Would Regulate Chemical Exports, 27446 [3OC]
U.S. Drops Drug-War Aid to Nine Caribbean Nations, 31161 [14OC]
U.S.-Made Chemicals Supply Narcotics Labs Across Latin America—Industry Says It Shuns Buyers It Suspects, but Somehow Shipments Keep Booming, 27447 [3OC]
U.S.-Mexican Project for Planes To Wipe Out Drug Crops Is Faltering—Illicit Narcotics Keep Flowing as Problems With Pilots, Aircraft and Parts Pile Up, 2715 [11AU]
Unfinished Work on a Genocide Treaty, 3580 [9MR], 4102 [16MR]
United States-Made Chemicals Supply Narcotics Labs Across Latin America, 18531 [14JY]
Untangling a Savings Failure—U.S. Charges Fraud at California Unit, 27039 [30SE]
Vast Flow of Cash Threatens Currency, Banks and Economies, 6879 [14AP]
Violent World of Drug Trafficking Has Moved Right Next Door. With Up To 10,000 Government Officials on the Take, Mexico Has Become America's No. 1 Dealer, 6900 [14AP]
Virginia Girl Fatally Struck Awaiting Schoolbus—Mother Helpless as Allegedly Drunk Driver Hits 10-Year Old, 14380 [14JN]
Voice of the People—Pentagon Scandal Demands New Action, 16668 [6JY]
Waging Drug Peace, 9260 [28AP]
War on Drugs Putting Strain on U.S. Prisons, 9260 [28AP]
Washington, Save Your Children! We Have Created a Blood-Soaked Wasteland of Despair, Where Our Kids Feel Worthless, 1451-1453 [16FE]
Wave of Embezzlement Hits Banking, 27039 [30SE]
Wedtech Officials' Raids on Its Treasury Outlined, 16070 [27JN]
What Happened to 50 People Involved in Insider-Trading Cases?, 12289 [25MY]
What Is a Drug-Free School Zone?, 21413 [9AU]
What Went Wrong in Chicago?, 12736 [26MY]
When the State Is Wrong, 30222 [13OC]
Whose Drug War Is It, Anyway?, 22347 [11AU]
Wide Seizure Net Snags War on Drugs, 14155 [10JN]
Withholding Aid, 9980 [5MY]
Wrongfully Executed in United States, Study Finds, 20628 [4AU]
Year of the Noose, 4458 [18MR]
Youth Gangs, 22583 [7SE]
Bills and resolutions
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome: penalty for knowingly transmitting (see H.R. 4289)
———testing of perpetrators of sexual offenses (see H.R. 4810)
Advertising: strengthen FTC authority relative to telephone sales fraud (see H.R. 4101)
Aeronautics: prohibit reissuance of a certificate to an airman whose certificate has been revoked for a drug-related offense (see H.R. 4115)
Air Force: authorizing appropriations for fighting drug trafficking (see H.R. 4910)
Aliens: prohibit payment of Federal benefits to persons in illegal status (see S. 2275)
American Victims of Terrorism Day: designate (see H.J. Res. 674)
Anti-Corruption Act: enact (see S. 2793)
Anti-Drug Resource Enhancement Act: enact (see H.R. 5045)
Anti-Terrorism Act: repeal (see H.R. 4078)
Anti-Terrorism Sanctions Act: enact (see S. 2190)
Antitrust policy: exempt activities alleviating impact of violence in telecasts (see H.R. 3848)
Armed Forces: assistance to certain law enforcement agencies relative to drug trafficking (see H.R. 4308, 4589)
Atomic Energy Law Enforcement Act: enact (see S. 2026)
Bahamas: disapproving certification of drug interdiction efforts (see S.J. Res. 279; H.J. Res. 491, 492)
Banks and banking: penalties for fraud (see S. 2849)
———strengthen enforcement authority of Federal depository institutions regulatory agencies (see H.R. 3929)
Bolivia: disapproving certification of drug interdiction efforts (see H.J. Res. 493, 494)
Burma: civil liberties violations (see S. Con. Res. 139)
Byrne, Edward: rename State and local narcotics control assistance provisions for (see H.R. 4214)
Capitol Building and Grounds: increase criminal penalty for disorderly conduct and certain related offenses (see H.R. 3965)
Chemical Warfare Control Act: enact (see S. 2819)
Chemicals: cleanup of dangerous chemicals at illegal laboratories (see H.R. 4384)
———manufacturing, distribution, and use of illegal drugs (see H.R. 5210)
———suppressing the diversion and trafficking of certain used in illicit manufacturing of methamphetamine (see H.R. 4391)
Children: implement Hague Convention on Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction (see H.R. 3971, 3972)
———protect from sexual exploitation (see S. 2021)
———protection and obscenity enforcement (see H.R. 3889)
———punish international parental abduction as a Federal crime (see S. 2059)
Coast Guard: enforcement of drug laws (see H.R. 4658)
Coins and coinage: prohibit fraud and misrepresentation in sale of numismatic items (see H.R. 4869)
Colombia: assistance against illegal drug traffickers and terrorist activities (see S. Res. 391)
Computers: penalties for interfering with operations (see H.R. 5061)
Congressional Task Force on Concurrent Jurisdiction Over Lorton: establish (see H.R. 5416)
Contracts: prohibiting reimbursement by the U.S. to those in violation of laws or regulations (see H.R. 4360)
Court-Martial Jurisdiction Act: enact (see H.R. 4282)
Courts: amend rules of evidence relative to child abuse cases (see H.R. 3867)
———capital punishment for certain drug offenses (see H.R. 4435, 4796)
———capital punishment for intentional killing of law enforcement officers in drug offenses and for certain continuing criminal enterprise drug offenses (see S. 2206; H.R. 4278)
———civil and criminal forfeitures for certain offenses (see H.R. 4431)
———constitutional procedures for imposition of capital punishment for Federal offenses (see S. 2863)
———deny financial assistance to certain States relative to capital punishment (see H.R. 5308)
———penalties for conviction of drug-related murders (see S. 2455; H.R. 4909)
———racketeer influenced and corrupt organizations (see H.R. 4923)
———reform procedures for imposition of capital punishment (see H.R. 4095)
———reform procedures for collateral review of criminal judgments (see H.R. 5217)
———restructure civil claims procedures relative to racketeer influenced and corrupt organizations (see H.R. 4920)
———sentencing relative to theft of drugs from drug stores (see S. 2790)
Dept. of Agriculture: permit employees enforcing control of plant diseases and pests to carry firearms (see H.R. 4663)
Dept. of Defense: detecting, preventing, and treating child abuse on military installations (see H.R. 4359)
Dept. of HUD: public housing security and protective services for prevention of drug-related crimes (see H.R. 4485)
Dept. of Justice: appropriations for U.S. National Central Bureau of Interpol (see H.R. 4563)
———increase rewards for cooperation with law enforcement authorities for information on controlled substances (see H.R. 4402)
District of Columbia: drug trafficking (see H. Con. Res. 285)
Drug abuse: awards for information leading to arrest and conviction of persons for unlawful sale or possession (see H.R. 4470)
———education and prevention programs relative to illicit use by minors (see H.R. 4872)
———encourage drug-free society (see H.R. 4446)
———grants to local and State governments to enforce certain laws controlling illegal substances (see H.R. 4811)
———improve law enforcement (see H.R. 4868, 4916)
———increase penalties for use of minors in drug operations (see H.R. 5567)
———legalization of illicit drugs as method to address problem of trafficking (see H. Con. Res. 309)
———life imprisonment or capital punishment for certain drug trafficking offenses (see H.R. 4590)
———mandatory random testing for Federal probationers (see H.R. 4406)
———monetary awards for information leading to conviction of individuals who engage in the unlawfull sale of controlled substances (see H.R. 4413)
———penalties for distribution of controlled substances in or near a park or recreational facility (see H.R. 5478)
———penalties for driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol in U.S. special maritime and territorial jurisdictions (see H.R. 4165)
———prevention programs extension (see H.R. 4675)
———preventing manufacturing and distribution of illegal substances (see H.R. 5582)
———supplemental appropriations for containment programs (see H.R. 4912)
———supplemental appropriations to enhance and speed up war on illegal drugs (see H.R. 4728)
———suppress the illicit manufacture of methamphetamine (see H.R. 4163)
Drunken Driving Prevention Act: enact (see S. 2549)
Drunken driving: extend penalties to operation of common carriers and locomotives (see H.R. 4828)
———Surgeon General should declare a national crisis (see H. Con. Res. 276)
Employment: restrictions on postemployment activities (see H.R. 4917)
Executive departments: participation in the Federal Uniform Crime Reports program (see S. 2829)
Extortion: redefinition (see S. 2036)
FAA: assistance to law enforcement agencies in drug trafficking interdiction (see H.R. 4844)
False claims: amend U.S. Code (see H.R. 5047)
Federal employees: penalties for disclosure of certain Government contract information (see H.R. 5122)
———restrictions on post-employment activities (see H.R. 5043)
———restrictions on post-employment activities (HR. 5043), correcting enrollment (see S. Con. Res. 168)
Firearms: penalties for use of imitation (see H.R. 4420)
———prohibit certain handguns which are unsuitable for lawful sporting purposes (see H.R. 3974, 3978, 4014)
———prohibiting certain, especially useful to terrorists (see H.R. 4445)
———prohibiting certain, especially useful to terrorists (H.R. 4445), concurring in Senate amendment with an amendment (see H. Res. 596)
Firearms Detection Act: enact (see S. 2180)
Foreign Anti-Drug Corruption Act: enact (see S. 2297)
Forest Service: enforcement authority for Forest Service relative to production of controlled substances on public lands (see H.R. 4437)
Fraud: penalties for certain against the U.S. (see H.R. 3911)
———penalties for certain, against the U.S. (H.R. 3911), correcting enrollment (see S. Con. Res. 170)
Gambling: consolidation of requests for identification and criminal history relative to licensing for parimutuel wagering (see H.R. 4458)
Haiti: defined as a major drug-transit country (see S.J. Res. 285)
Hate Crimes Statistics Act: enact (see S. 2000)
Honduras: defined as a major drug-transit country (see S.J. Res. 286)
Insider Trading and Securities Fraud Enforcement Act: enact (see H.R. 5133)
International Conference on Combatting Illegal Drug Production Trafficking and Use in the Western Hemisphere: convene (see S. Res. 442)
International Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Genocide: implement (see H.R. 4243)
International Criminal Court: establish (see H. Con. Res. 333)
International Emergency Economic Act: use against Manuel A. Noriega in Panama (see S. Res. 403)
INTERPOL Authorities Act: enact (see S. 2552)
Joint Federal Task Force on Clandestine Drug Laboratories: establish (see H.R. 4824)
Juvenile delinquency: character education for juveniles in detention facilities (see H.R. 5361)
———clearinghouse of juvenile justice in the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (see H.R. 5358)
———community services and restitution payment to victims (see H.R. 5362)
———prevent participation of juveniles in criminal gangs (see H.R. 5359)
———rehabilitation of youths (see H.R. 5360)
———restitution payment to victims (see H.R. 5363)
Juvenile gangs: prevention and treatment programs (see S. 2569)
Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act: authorize appropriations for transitional living projects (see S. 2660)
Law enforcement officers: capital punishment for certain killings of (see H.R. 4302)
———capital punishment for drug-related killing (see S. 2251)
———Federal authority in criminal enforcement of environmental laws (see H.R. 4756)
Local government: amounts from Dept. of Justice and Customs Service forfeiture fund to assist in providing for penal facilities (see H.R. 4932)
Lorton, VA, Reformatory Complex: retrocede power and jurisdiction to Virginia (see H.R. 5295)
Los Angeles, CA: additional positions for Government entities involved in war on drugs (see S. 2538)
Maritime Drug Law Enforcement and Enhancement Act: enact (see H.R. 4608)
Mexico: disapproving certification of drug interdiction efforts (see H.J. Res. 499, 500)
Minor and Technical Criminal Law Act: amend (see S. 2485)
Money laundering (see H.R. 4853)
———retire and replace notes of $100 and above (see H.R. 4470)
Narcotics: suppression of international trafficking (see H. Con. Res. 299)
National Center on Elder Abuse: establish (see H.R. 3899)
National Child Abuse Prevention Month: designate (see S.J. Res. 246)
National Domestic Violence Awareness Month: designate (see S.J. Res. 371; H.J. Res. 619)
National Forest System Drug Control Act: amend (see H.R. 4813)
National Forest System Drug Enforcement and Protection Act: enact (see S. 2482)
National Forest System Public Safety Act: enact (see S. 2551)
National Neighborhood Crime Watch Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 294; H.J. Res. 441)
NATO Drug Strike Force: establish (see H.R. 4822)
Omnibus Antidrug Abuse Act: enact (see S. 2205; H.R. 4230)
Omnibus Anti-Substance Abuse Act: enact (see S. 2852)
Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act: amend (see H.R. 4199)
———funding eligibility for States (see H.R. 5272)
Omnibus Drug Initiative Act: enact (H.R. 5210), allocating funds for State and local governments (see H. Res. 546)
———enact (H.R. 5210), consideration (see H. Res. 521)
Panama: apprehension and prosecution of Manuel A. Noriega (see H. Con. Res. 302)
Paraguay: disapproving certification of drug interdiction efforts (see H.J. Res. 495, 496)
Patents: determination of misuse or illegal extension (see H.R. 4086)
Peru: disapproving certification of drug interdiction efforts (see H.J. Res. 497, 498)
Postal Service: authority relative to illegal drug control (see H.R. 4814)
Pratt, Elmer: release from California prison (see H. Res. 413)
Presidents: prohibit granting a pardon to a Federal employee employed under such President's term (see H.J. Res. 532)
Prohibition of Undetectable Firearms Act: enact (see S. 2051)
Public corruption: create a criminal offense (see S. 2531; H.R. 4871, 5498)
Public Housing Drug Elimination Act: enact (see S. 2584)
Races: establish a commission to investigate violence motivated by (see H.R. 3914)
Railroads: penalties for operation of locomotive and common carrier under the influence of alcohol or drugs (see S. 2465)
Social Security: detecting fraudulent AFDC applications (see H.R. 4898)
States: Federal funding contingent upon community service requirement relative to probation sentences of certain drug offenders (see H.R. 4822)
———incarceration of certain criminals in Federal prisons (see S. 2557)
———prison construction assessment on individuals convicted of Federal offenses (see H.R. 4186)
Television and Radio Anti-Drug Advertising Act: enact (see S. 2442)
Terrorism: combating (see H.R. 5550)
———condemning the bombing of Korean Air Lines by North Korean agents (see H. Con. Res. 246)
———prohibit undetectable firearms (see H.R. 4014)
Terrorist Firearms Prevention Act: enact (see H.R. 4268)
Undetectable Firearms Act: enact (see S. 2327)
Victims of Crime Act: amend (see H.R. 4138)
Western Hemisphere Force: establish (see H.R. 4822)
Books
``My Mother the Arsonist,'' Dave Wood, 15576 [22JN]
Chronologies
GAO contacts with executive branch agencies and officials on drug trafficking by high-level officials of friendly nations, 22085 [11AU]
Cloture motions
Courts: penalties for conviction of drug-related murders (S. 2455), 13748 [8JN], 14004 [9JN]
Colloquies
Airport security system, Senator Metzenbaum and Mr. Baker of National Rifle Association, 2865 [2MR]
Court decisions
Chapter 482 of the Virginia Acts of Assembly of 1902, 23873 [14SE]
Exclusionary rule (sundry), 30749 [14OC]
Increase in habeas corpus filings (sundry), 30751 [14OC]
McCleskey v. Kemp: Lewis F. Powell, Jr., 30293 [13OC]
———William J. Brennan, Jr., 30290 [13OC]
McNally v. U.S.: John P. Stevens, 23956 [15SE]
Morrison, independent counsel v. Olson: Supreme Court, 16356 [29JN]
Documents
Firearms Provisions of Omnibus Anti-Substance Abuse Act (S. 2852), 32660-32665 [21OC]
Furloughs—June 29, 1988 (Revised), 23296 [9SE]
Genocide Convention, 4101, 4102 [16MR]
Massachusetts Escapees Case Histories, 23296 [9SE]
Operation C-Chase: Customs Service, 30771-30775 [14OC]
Procedures for Decertification of Drug Countries, 3862 [15MR]
Explanations
Anti-Corruption Act (S. 2793), 23954 [15SE]
Dept. of Justice's legal activities relative to Omnibus Anti-Substance Abuse Act, 32653 [21OC]
Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention amendments (provisions of H.R. 5210 relative to title VII, subtitle F), 33262-33267 [21OC]
Omnibus antidrug legislation, 17347-17351 [8JY]
Factsheets
Peru's Antinarcotic Effort: Embassy of Peru, 30443 [13OC]
Letters
Alleged fraud in Dept. of Defense contracting: Senator Warner, 14573 [15JN]
Anti-Corruption Act: Richard L. Thornburgh, Attorney General, 24152 [16SE], 24579 [20SE]
Bipartisan legislation on narcotics: Senator Byrd, 17347 [8JY]
———Senator Dole, 17347 [8JY]
Capital punishment: ABA, 30292 [13OC]
———several religious leaders, 19792 [1AU]
Capital punishment for drug dealers: Congressional Black Caucus, 21413 [9AU]
Criminal aliens: INS, 27448 [3OC]
District of Columbia's prison closing to newly sentenced inmates: Senator Trible, 28326 [5OC]
Drug law enforcement: Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, 6556 [13AP]
———Dept. of the Treasury, 6557 [13AP]
———Senator Specter, 6557 [13AP]
Drug trafficking by high-level officials of friendly nations: Nancy R. Kingsbury (sundry), 22085 [11AU]
Drug trafficking in Florida: Bob Martinez, Governor of Florida, 24049 [15SE]
———Douglas W. Hughes, 24049 [15SE]
Foreign Corrupt Practices Act: California State World Trade Commission, 4447 [18MR]
Gang violence prevention in Baldwin Park, CA: Richard A. Hoskin, 23551 [13SE]
Genocide Convention: President Reagan, 4102 [16MR]
Hate Crime Statistics Act: Benjamin Ward, 11401 [18MY]
———several State attorneys general, 11399, 11402 [18MY]
Imposition of capital punishment on mentally retarded: James W. Ellis, American Association on Mental Retardation, 21885 [11AU]
International drug enforcement agency to combat currency laundering: Representative St Germain, 33314 [21OC]
International laundering of U.S. currency: National Council of Savings Institutions, 28453 [5OC]
———U.S. League of Savings Institutions, 28453 [5OC]
Manuel Noriega's alleged drug activities: Arnold P. Jones, GAO, 22086 [11AU]
———Frank C. Conahan, GAO, 22086 [11AU]
———John Anderson and Arnold P. Jones, GAO, 22086 [11AU]
———John L. Helgerson, CIA, 22092 [11AU]
———Joseph E. Kelly, GAO (sundry), 22086 [11AU]
———Nancy R. Kingsbury, GAO, 22086-22091 [11AU]
———Nicholas Rostow, NSC, 22091 [11AU]
———Roger B. Feldman, Dept. of State, 22092 [11AU]
McGruff drug abuse prevention program: Donna B. Ireland, 9164 [27AP]
National Domestic Violence Awareness Month: National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, 21949 [11AU]
Newark's Martin Luther King School student action on drug abuse: Senator Bradley, 6019 [31MR]
Penalties for those convicted of drug-related murders: Arvid E. Roach II, Covington & Burling, 14104-14109 [10JN]
Peru's antinarcotic effort: Cesar G. Atala, Ambassador of Peru, 30442 [13OC]
Polygraph Protection Act: Albert D. Bourland, 2810 [2MR]
———Bern Laxer, 2850 [2MR]
———David E. Nagle, 2809 [2MR]
———Gary W. Rollins, 2829 [2MR]
———Harvey S. Gold, 2813 [2MR]
———James F. Wilkinson, 2813 [2MR]
———John A. Knebel, 2813 [2MR]
———Julian C. Morris, 2813 [2MR]
———Junior Strawn, 2829 [2MR]
———Nobumasa Tsuboi, 2813 [2MR]
———Vincent J. Lambriola, 2814 [2MR]
Prohibition of undetectable weapons in society: several law enforcement officials, 12212 [24MY]
Purchasing regulations for firearms: Representative Feighan, 24076 [15SE]
———Representative Marlenee (Dear Colleague), 24127 [15SE]
———Senator Metzenbaum, 24076 [15SE]
Research in control of demand for narcotics: several law enforcement officials, 33272 [21OC]
Task Force on Clandestine Drug Laboratories: Representative Dornan, 22093 [11AU]
Terrorist Firearms Detection Act: several Representatives, 10332, 10334 [10MY]
U.N. conference featuring Sam Nujoma: Representative Swindall, 8284 [21AP]
Use of aircraft registries in drug interdiction: T. Allan McArtor, 17628 [12JY]
Lists
Accidental police killings, 1987, 10275 [10MY]
Amendments to drug bill (H.R. 5210), 29975 [12OC]
Felonious police killings, 1987, 10275 [10MY]
Organizations opposed to S. 1904, the Polygraph Protection Act, 2810-2812 [2MR]
Memorials of legislature
California, 5358 [28MR], 8373 [21AP]
Maine, 11646 [19MY]
Puerto Rico, 14023 [9JN]
Washington, 8095 [20AP]
Messages
Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman, or Degrading Treatment or Punishment: President Reagan, 12024 [23MY]
Protocol for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts of Violence at Airports Serving International Civil Aviation: President Reagan, 12024 [23MY]
Treaty With Canada on Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters: President Reagan, 1940 [22FE]
Treaty With Thailand on Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters: President Reagan, 8651 [25AP]
Treaty With the Bahamas on Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters: President Reagan, 6580 [13AP]
Opinions
Illegal Narcotics Situation in Mexico: Customs Service, 5941 [30MR]
Papers
Imposition of Capital Punishment Not Justified: Catholic Bishops of America, 23877 [14SE]
Petitions
Drug trafficking: International Good Neighbor Council, 15995 [27JN]
Press releases
Fifty-five arrested for food stamp fraud in North Carolina, Dept. of Agriculture, 21157 [9AU]
Mexico launches major antidrug offensive: President's Mexican Office of Social Communication, 24982 [22SE]
Questions and answers
Firearms Detection Act (S. 2180), 4060 [16MR]
Remarks in House
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome: testing of perpetrators of sexual offenses (H.R. 4810), 14510 [14JN]
Advertising: strengthen FTC authority relative to telephone sales fraud (H.R. 4101), 3512 [7MR], 15970 [27JN], 15973, 15974 [27JN], 16243 [28JN], 16304 [28JN]
Air Force: appropriations for fighting drug trafficking (H.R. 4910), 15906 [23JN]
Anti-Drug Resource Enhancement Act: enact (H.R. 5045), 18406 [14JY], 18505 [14JY]
Anti-Terrorism Act: repeal (H.R. 4078), 3260 [3MR]
Antitrust policy: exempt activities alleviating impact of violence in telecasts (H.R. 3848), 47 [25JA], 77 [25JA]
Austin, TX: tribute to Hispanic crimes unit, 16297 [28JN]
Bahamas: disapproving certification of drug interdiction efforts (H.J. Res. 491), 3862 [15MR]
———disapproving certification of drug interdiction efforts (H.J. Res. 492), 3862 [15MR]
Baltimore, MD: tribute to Kidsline child abuse prevention project, 8424 [21AP]
Bank of Credit and Commerce International SA: money laundering indictments, 30608 [13OC]
Banks and banking: strengthen enforcement authority of Federal depository institutions regulatory agencies (H.R. 3929), 1225, 1228 [9FE]
Bolivia: disapproving certification of drug interdiction efforts (H.J. Res. 493), 3862 [15MR]
———disapproving certification of drug interdiction efforts (H.J. Res. 494), 3862 [15MR]
———drug trafficking, 26043 [30SE]
Brawley, Tawana: abduction, 313 [27JA]
Bush, Vice President: leadership in drug interdiction effort, 22928 [8SE], 29981 [12OC]
Byrne, Edward: murder of New York, NY, police officer, 4366, 4367 [17MR]
Capital punishment: abolish for certain Federal crimes, 19792 [1AU]
Capitol Building and Grounds: increase criminal penalty for disorderly conduct and certain related offenses (H.R. 3965), 1812 [18FE]
Caribbean nations: restoring the drug interdiction funding, 31161 [14OC]
Chemical warfare: Iraq's alleged use, 25073 [23SE]
Chemicals: diversion for illicit drug laboratories, 18531 [14JY]
———manufacturing, distribution, and use of illegal drugs (H.R. 5210), 22600, 22602 [7SE], 22650 [8SE], 22651-22699 [7SE], 22930, 22969-23016 [8SE], 23294 [9SE], 23783, 23814-23819 [14SE], 23870 [14SE], 24047 [15SE], 24080 [16SE], 24081- 24089, 24098 [15SE], 24257, 24259, 24274-24284 [16SE], 24357 [16SE], 24873, 24875 [22SE], 24923-24925 [22SE], 25033, 25051, 25053 [22SE], 26821, 26835, 26854 [29SE], 28120, 28121 [4OC], 28661, 28663-28990, 28993 [6OC], 29674 [11OC], 31214 [18OC], 31792 [19OC], 32181 [20OC], 32359 [20OC], 32728, 32729 [21OC], 33146 [10NO], 33513 [21OC]
———manufacturing, distribution, and use of illegal drugs (H.R. 5210), concurring in Senate amendment with an amendment (H. Res. 595), 33147-33150 [21OC]
———manufacturing, distribution, and use of illegal drugs (H.R. 5210), conference report, 33140, 33145 [10NO], 33261 [21OC], 33317 [10NO], 33318 [21OC], 33575 [10NO]
Child Abuse Prevention, Adoption, and Family Services Act: enact (H.R. 1900), conference report, 5926 [30MR], 6364-6369 [12AP], 6763 [13AP], 8416 [21AP]
Child Protection and Obscenity Enforcement Act: enact, 453 [28JA]
Children: implement Hague Convention on Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction (H.R. 3971), 5035, 5332 [28MR], 8557-8559 [25AP]
———protection and obscenity enforcement (H.R. 3889), 15292 [20JN], 33575 [10NO]
Citizens and Victims for Justice Reform, Inc.: tribute, 9487 [28AP]
Civil liberties: hate-violence and vandalism, 3835 [15MR]
Civil rights: acquisition and publication of data about crimes that manifest prejudice based on race, religion, sexual orientation, or ethnicity (H.R. 3193), 11392 [18MY], 11401-11409 [18MY]
Coast Guard: appropriations for drug interdiction, 3020 [2MR], 5979 [31MR], 19157 [1AU], 29603 [7OC]
Colombia: drug trafficking, 185 [27JA], 303 [27JA], 575 [2FE], 3023, 3024 [2MR]
———Medellin cocaine cartel, 940 [3FE]
Congressional Black Caucus: capital punishment for drug dealers, 21413 [9AU]
Contra Costa County, CA: tribute to Task Force on Adolescent Substance Abuse and Violence Prevention, 32003 [19OC]
Court-Martial Jurisdiction Act: enact (H.R. 4282), 5681 [29MR]
Courts: adequate representation for persons on death row, 22995 [8SE]
———capital punishment for certain drug offenses (H.R. 4435), 8414 [21AP]
———capital punishment for certain drug offenses (H.R. 4796), 14509 [14JN]
———capital punishment for intentional killing of law enforcement officers in drug offenses and for certain continuing criminal enterprise drug offenses (H.R. 4278), 5679 [29MR]
———deny financial assistance to certain States relative to capital punishment (H.R. 5308), 23860 [14SE]
———effect as drug trafficking deterrent, 22332 [11AU]
———encourage States to prescribe for willful killing of a law enforcement officer (H.R. 2392), 3694 [10MR], 9500 [28AP]
———life imprisonment or capital punishment for certain drug trafficking offenses (H.R. 4590), 10581 [12MY]
———penalties for drug dealers, 20354 [3AU]
———presentation of records summaries, 22971 [8SE]
———racial question, 21413 [9AU]
———reform procedures for collateral review of criminal judgments (H.R. 5217), 22406 [11AU]
———restructure civil claims procedures relative to racketeer influenced and corrupt organizations (H.R. 4920), 16284 [28JN], 33556 [21OC]
———support, 2438 [24FE], 14072 [10JN]
———wrongful execution in capital cases, 20346 [3AU]
Crime Victims Week: designate (H.J. Res. 420), 6373 [12AP]
Cuba: involvement in drug smuggling, 19999 [2AU]
DEA: death of George Montoya and Paul Seema, 3700 [10MR]
Delancey Street Foundation: tribute, 16292, 16293 [28JN]
Dept. of Defense: contract fraud, 3640 [10MR]
———drug interdiction policy, 10869 [12MY], 14781 [16JN], 15419, 15420 [21JN], 16546 [30JN], 19122 [27JY]
Dept. of Justice: increase rewards for cooperation with law enforcement authorities for information on controlled substances (H.R. 4402), 9176 [27AP]
District of Columbia: crime situation, 28984 [6OC]
———efforts to combat drug problem, 1207 [8FE], 1451 [16FE]
Drug abuse: awards for information leading to arrest and conviction of persons for unlawful sale or possession (H.R. 4470), 9056 [27AP]
———awards for information leading to conviction of individuals who engage in the unlawfull sale of controlled substances (H.R. 4413), 7302 [19AP]
———capital punishment for certain convictions, 2719 [11AU], 10488 [11MY], 17577 [11JY], 19124 [27JY], 22755 [7SE]
———capital punishment provisions of H.R. 5210, 24923 [30SE]
———effect of capital punishment as trafficking deterrent, 22332 [11AU]
———encourage cooperation with law enforcement officers by increased rewards, 7507 [19AP]
———fight against illegal trafficking, 19467, 19470 [28JY], 22929 [8SE], 23782 [14SE]
———growth of violence, 3521 [8MR], 3585-3595 [9MR]
———improve law enforcement (H.R. 4916), 24127 [15SE]
———legalization, 11263 [17MY], 11774 [19MY], 12107 [24MY], 31158 [14OC]
———link with handgun violences, 9551 [29AP], 14492 [14JN]
———national policy, 13062 [1JN]
———NFL penalties against professional athletes, 24356 [16SE]
———prevention programs extension (H.R. 4675), 18828, 18829 [26JY], 19572 [28JY]
———production and traffic (H.R. 4842), 20353 [3AU]
———relation with adolescent crime, 22319 [10AU]
———traffic, 8838 [26AP], 9054 [27AP]
———use of military against traffickers, 12467 [25MY]
———violence associated with illegal trade, 9194 [28AP]
———war on drugs, 2745, 2747 [1MR], 2913 [2MR]
———Western Hemisphere summit, 2506 [25FE]
———withhold U.S. assistance to countries identified as major drug-producers, 9980 [5MY]
Drug dealers: forfeiture and seizure of property, 14487 [14JN]
———monetary transactions involving criminally derived property, 33317 [10NO]
———notification of Dept. of Justice of money laundering and drug trafficking activities, 22969 [8SE]
Drunken driving: efforts to prevent, 13062 [1JN]
———extend penalties to operation of common carriers and locomotives (H.R. 4828), 14722 [15JN]
———Surgeon General should declare a national crisis (H. Con. Res. 276), 11376, 11377 [18MY], 11525 [18MY], 28570 [5OC]
Dukakis, Michael S.: anti-drug efforts, 24348 [16SE]
———Massachusetts' prison furlough program, 19122 [27JY], 19801 [2AU], 24320, 24321 [16SE]
———position on use of military strikes in dealing with terrorists, 25363 [26SE]
———record on crime legislation in Massachusetts, 25070 [23SE]
EDP Enterprises, Inc.: investigation, 574 [2FE]
Employment: antidrug policies in the workplace, 14062 [9JN]
FAA: assistance to law enforcement agencies in drug trafficking interdiction (H.R. 4844), 28185-28191 [4OC], 29176 [6OC]
FBI: policies of former Director William H. Webster, 1671 [17FE]
Federal employees: restrictions on post-employment activities (H.R. 5043), 30089-30091 [12OC], 31794 [19OC], 31977 [19OC], 32396 [20OC], 32730 [21OC]
———restrictions on post-employment activities (H.R. 5043), concurring in Senate amendment with an amendment (H. Res. 601), 32763-32770 [21OC]
Firearms: handgun control, 21127 [8AU]
———identification system for accurate background checks before certain purchase, 24081 [27SE]
———Maryland outlaw of Sarturday night specials, 12231 [25MY]
———penalties for use of imitation (H.R. 4420), 7666 [20AP], 8414 [21AP]
———prohibit certain handguns unsuitable for lawful sporting purposes (H.R. 3978), 1812 [18FE]
———prohibit undetectable (H.R. 3974), 2427 [23FE]
———prohibiting certain, especially useful to terrorists (H.R. 4445), 10329-10337 [10MY], 10549 [11MY], 10873 [12MY]
———prohibiting certain, especially useful to terrorists (H.R. 4445), concurring in Senate amendment, 32887 [21OC]
———prohibiting certain, especially useful to terrorists (H.R. 4445), concurring in Senate amendment with an amendment (H. Res. 596), 32282, 32283 [20OC]
———purchasing regulations, 24047 [15SE], 24080 [16SE]-24089 [15SE]
———relationship between gun control and the fight against drugs, 17298 [7JY]
———waiting period before sale, transfer, or delivery of a handgun (H.R. 975), 21422 [9AU], 22097 [11AU]
Fish and fisheries: illegal fishing practices cost to U.S. fisheries, 1959 [23FE]
Florida: anti-Semitic incidents, 15017 [16JN]
———Red Ribbon Week, 10372 [10MY]
Foreign aid: decertification of those producing and trafficking in illicit substances, 8867 [26AP]
———disapproving certification of drug interdiction efforts, 5940-5945 [30MR]
———withhold U.S. assistance to countries identified as major drug-producers, 9980 [5MY]
Foreign trade: control export of capital from U.S. and control exports supporting terrorists (H.R. 3095), 8846 [26AP]
Forest Service: enforcement authority for Forest Service relative to production of controlled substances on public lands (H.R. 4437), 18465 [14JY]
Fraud: penalties for certain against the U.S. (H.R. 3911), 10326-10329 [10MY], 32283, 32286-32288 [20OC]
Gambling: consolidation of requests for identification and criminal history relative to licensing for parimutuel wagering (H.R. 4458), 20907-20910 [8AU]
Genocide: establish as a Federal crime, 6813 [14AP]
Haiti: civil liberties violations, 23664 [13SE]
———drug trafficking, 1607-1609 [17FE]
———emergency assistance, 13915 [9JN]
Hate Crime Statistics Act: enact (S. 2000), 10582 [12MY]
Holocaust Remembrance Day: observance, 7009 [14AP], 8663 [25AP]
Honduras: role in war against narcotics trafficking, 6991 [14AP]
Insider Trading and Securities Fraud Enforcement Act: enact (H.R. 5133), 20017 [2AU], 20355 [3AU], 23595, 23599 [13SE], 23601 [15SE]-23603 [13SE]
International Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Genocide: implement (H.R. 4243), 6975 [14AP], 8552 [25AP], 8556, 8557 [25AP]
———implement (H.R. 807), 3579 [9MR], 4101 [16MR], 5088 [23MR]
Just Say No Foundation: tribute, 10568 [11MY]
Law enforcement officers: tribute in war on illegal drug trade, 9482 [28AP]
Lehder, Carlos: arrest and prosecution, 12104 [24MY]
Local government: amounts from Dept. of Justice and Customs Service forfeiture fund to assist in providing for penal facilities (H.R. 4932), 16512 [29JN]
Lorton, VA, Reformatory Complex: retrocede power and jurisdiction to Virginia (H.R. 5295), 23873 [14SE]
Los Angeles, CA: reformed gang members, 10396 [10MY]
Marijuana: violence associated with use, 13226 [2JN]
Maritime Drug Law Enforcement and Enhancement Act: enact (H.R. 4608), 11779 [19MY]
Maryland: firearms restrictions, 18512 [14JY]
———outlaw of Saturday night specials, 12231 [25MY]
Massachusetts: drunk driving enforcement, 3512 [7MR]
———prison furlough program, 19801 [2AU]
Meese, Attorney General: campaign against obscenity and child pornography, 19563 [28JY]
Mexico: antidrug program, 24981 [22SE]
———disapproving certification of drug interdiction efforts (H.J. Res. 499), 3862 [15MR]
———disapproving certification of drug interdiction efforts (H.J. Res. 500), 3862 [15MR]
———narcotic trafficking, 14504 [14JN]
Money: retire and replace notes of $100 and above (H.R. 4470), 9056 [27AP]
National Child Abuse Prevention Month: designate (S.J. Res. 246), 8062 [20AP]
National Crime Prevention Council: drug abuse prevention program for primary schools, 9164 [27AP]
National Just Say No to Drugs Week: observance, 10488 [11MY]
National Neighborhood Crime Watch Day: designate (S.J. Res. 294), 21384 [9AU]
NATO Drug Strike Force: establish (H.R. 4822), 14723 [15JN], 15740 [22JN]
New York, NY: tribute to law enforcement officers, 10385 [10MY]
Omnibus Antidrug Abuse Act: enact (H.R. 4230), 5048 [23MR], 25830 [27SE]
Omnibus Anti-Substance Abuse Act: enact (S. 2852), Senate delay, 28983, 28985, 28987 [6OC]
Omnibus Drug Act: capital punishment provisions, 19260 [27JY]
Omnibus Drug Initiative Act: capital punishment amendment, 2719 [11AU], 22755 [7SE]
———capital punishment amendment, consideration (H. Res. 521), 2712 [11AU], 22085-22103 [11AU], 23877-23881 [14SE]
Panama: government involvement in drug trafficking, 2744, 2746, 2756, 2757 [1MR], 2914 [2MR], 3026 [2MR], 3575, 3577 [9MR], 4079, 4092 [16MR], 4214 [17MR], 4819 [22MR], 5554, 5555, 5634 [29MR], 5670 [29MR], 9549 [29AP], 9610 [29AP], 9810 [3MY], 10580, 10581, 10585, 10654 [12MY], 11259 [17MY], 11768 [19MY], 12202 [24MY], 25824-25826 [27SE], 29981 [12OC]
Paraguay: disapproving certification of drug interdiction efforts (H.J. Res. 495), 3862 [15MR]
———disapproving certification of drug interdiction efforts (H.J. Res. 496), 3862 [15MR]
Patents: determination of misuse or illegal extension (H.R. 4086), 3261 [3MR]
Peru: disapproving certification of drug interdiction efforts (H.J. Res. 497), 3862 [15MR]
———disapproving certification of drug interdiction efforts (H.J. Res. 498), 3862 [15MR]
Play-It-Safe International: tribute, 9801 [3MY]
Political campaigns: prison furloughs issue, 23296 [9SE]
Polygraphs: prohibit use by employers involved in or affecting interstate commerce (H.R. 1212), conference report, 13062-13069 [1JN], 13315 [2JN]
Pornography: child protection and obscenity enforcement provisions of H.R. 5210, 33146, 33575 [10NO]
Prisons: furlough programs, 22739 [7SE], 23667-23674 [13SE], 23839-23846 [14SE], 26686 [29SE], 31795 [19OC], 31996 [19OC]
———inadequate legal representation for inmates on death row, 19578 [28JY]
Races: acts of violence based on bigotry, 25006 [22SE]
———distinction in treatment of victims, 14158 [10JN]
———commission to investigate violence motivated by (H.R. 3914), 974 [4FE], 25842 [27SE], 27827-27829 [3OC]
Racial Justice Act: enact (H.R. 4442), 8435 [21AP], 19578 [28JY], 21413 [9AU]
Racketeer influenced and corrupt organizations, 28267 [4OC]
———activties (H.R. 3240), 4792 [22MR]
Reagan, President: declaring war on drugs, 12205 [24MY]
Religion: acts of violence based on bigotry, 25006 [22SE]
———damage to certain property (H.R. 3258), 293 [27JA]
———willful damaging of cemeteries, religious properties, or articles (S. 794), 14348 [14JN], 15739 [22JN]
Rockville, MD: vandalism of a synagogue, 8859 [26AP]
Rowan, Carl T.: shooting incident, 19800 [2AU]
States: Federal funding contingent upon community service requirement relative to probation sentences of certain drug offenders (H.R. 4822), 14723 [15JN], 15740 [22JN]
———impose prison construction assessment on individuals convicted of Federal offenses (H.R. 4186), 4153 [16MR]
———overcrowded youth correctional facilities, 4361 [17MR]
Supreme Court: independent counsel, 16626 [6JY]
Telemarketing Fraud Prevention Act: enact (H.R. 4101), 15973 [27JN]
Terrorism: combating (H.R. 5550), 32319-32326 [20OC], 33470 [21OC]
———condemning the bombing of Korean Air Lines by North Korean agents (H. Con. Res. 246), 2445 [24FE]
Terrorist Firearms Prevention Act: enact (H.R. 4268), 5676, 5678 [29MR], 6253 [31MR]
Thailand: efforts to combat drug trafficking, 3700 [10MR]
Tucson, AZ: tribute to drug-free campus of Flowing Wells High School, 11365 [17MY]
U.N.: presence of terrorist organization's representative at conference, 8283 [21AP]
U.S. Catholic Conference: position on capital punishment, 19569 [28JY]
U.S. Marshals Bicentennial Day: designate (S.J. Res. 352), 32804 [21OC]
Urban areas: crimes, 6813 [14AP]
Vietnam Veterans Memorial: defacement of wall, 10285 [10MY]
Washington (DC) Post: commend for stand on firearms control, 7525 [19AP]
Western Hemisphere Drug Strike Force: establish (H.R. 4822), 14723 [15JN], 15740 [22JN]
Western Reserve Care Systems Security Department: tribute, 29869 [11OC]
Whirlpool Corp.: drug interdiction efforts, 8868 [26AP]
Winnetka, IL: murder of elementary school student, 12176 [24MY]
Women Against Rape: tribute, 9489 [28AP]
Youth: gang violence, 7014 [14AP], 22319 [10AU]
Remarks in Senate
Aeronautics: use of aircraft registries in drug interdiction, 17628 [12JY]
Alcoholic beverages: increased penalty for drunken driving, 14379 [14JN]
Aliens: prohibit payment of Federal benefits to persons in illegal status (S. 2275), 6464 [12AP]
Anti-Corruption Act: enact (S. 2793), 23953-23956 [15SE], 24147-24152 [16SE], 24579 [20SE], 31071-31073 [14OC]
Anti-Terrorism Act: enact, 3395 [4MR]
Anti-Terrorism Sanctions Act: enact (S. 2190), 4334 [17MR]
Argus Foundation: tribute, 12978 [27MY]
Ashland Oil Co.: violation of Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, 18556 [25JY]
Atomic Energy Law Enforcement Act: enact (S. 2026), 653 [2FE]
Bahamas: disapproving certification of drug interdiction efforts (S.J. Res. 279), 5212 [24MR]
Baldwin Park, CA: tribute, 23551 [13SE]
Banks and banking: penalties for fraud (S. 2849), 27034 [30SE]
Burma: civil liberties violations (S. Con. Res. 139), 21641 [10AU], 24455, 24456 [19SE]
California State World Trade Commission: views on the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, 4447 [18MR]
Chemical Warfare Control Act: enact (S. 2819), 24817-24819 [22SE]
Chemicals: manufacturing, distribution, and use of illegal drugs (H.R. 5210), 25195, 25256 [23SE], 26515 [29SE], 28063, 28076 [4OC], 28683 [6OC], 29268 [7OC], 29964 [12OC], 30208-30230, 30289-30311 [13OC], 30655, 30670, 30705-30830, 30852, 30853 [14OC], 31698, 31755 [19OC], 32017 [20OC]
———manufacturing, distribution, and use of illegal drugs (H.R. 5210), House amendment to Senate amendment, 32630 [21OC]
———manufacturing, distribution, and use of illegal drugs (H.R. 5210), conference report, 32684, 32685, 32692, 32712, 32715 [10NO]
———manufacturing, distribution, and use of illegal drugs (H.R. 5210), unanimous-consent agreement, 29968-29977 [12OC], 30199-30207 [13OC]
Child Abuse Prevention, Adoption, and Family Services Act: enact (H.R. 1900), conference report, 5866-5870 [30MR]
Children: implement Hague Convention on Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction (H.R. 3971), 6482-6485 [12AP], 8650 [25AP]
———implement Hague Convention on Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction (H.R. 3971), placed on calendar, 5497 [29MR]
———protection from sexual exploitation (S. 2021), 536 [1FE]
———punish international parental abduction as a Federal crime (S. 2059), 1516 [17FE]
Civil rights: acquisition and publication of data about crimes that manifest prejudice based on race, religion, sexual orientation, or ethnicity (H.R. 3193), 12024 [23MY], 13620 [7JN]
Coast Guard: drug enforcement patrol funding, 17632 [12JY]
Colombia: assistance against illegal drug traffickers and terrorist activities (S. Res. 391), 3454 [4MR]
Consumer Fraud Prevention Act: enact (S. 2336), 8876 [27AP]
Corporations: payoffs to foreign governments, 5252 [25MR]
Courts: capital punishment, 30298 [13OC]
———capital punishment for intentional killing of a law enforcement officer and certain drug offenses (S. 2206), 4920 [23MR], 12297 [25MY]
———constitutional procedures for imposition of capital punishment for certain Federal offenses (S. 2863), 28362 [5OC]
———injunctive relief or an award of damages against a judicial officer (S. 1515), 24848 [22SE]
———penalties for conviction of drug-related murders, 10977 [13MY]
———penalties for conviction of drug-related murders (S. 2455), 13746, 13747, 13753 [8JN], 13971-14006, 14045-14048 [9JN], 14093-14119, 14123 [10JN], 14290, 14293 [13JN]
———penalties for conviction of drug-related murders (S. 2455), unanimous-consent agreement, 14007 [9JN]
———penalties for drug-related murders, 10981 [13MY]
———sentencing relative to theft of drugs from drug stores (S. 2790), 23754 [14SE]
Customs Service: fraud, 271 [27JA], 771 [3FE], 1135 [4FE], 1569 [17FE], 1882 [19FE]
Dept. of Defense: civilian trial of military personnel, 10923 [13MY]
———drug law enforcement assistance, 10952-10969 [13MY]
———investigation of alleged contracting fraud, 14572-14576 [15JN], 15117, 15121 [17JN], 15172 [20JN], 15314, 15343, 15346 [21JN], 15509, 15525 [22JN], 16668 [6JY], 17313 [8JY], 21548 [10AU]
———revision of acquisition regulations (S. 2900), 30884 [14OC]
Dept. of State: protection of U.S. embassies abroad, 18739 [26JY]
District of Columbia: closing of prisons to newly sentenced inmates, 28326 [5OC]
Drug abuse: bipartisan legislation, 17346 [8JY]
———capital punishment for dealers, 12044 [24MY], 18654 [26JY], 30770 [19OC]
———capital punishment for assassinations of law enforcement officers, 11552-11556 [19MY]
———crisis, 396 [28JA], 3725 [14MR], 6895-6921 [14AP]
———Federal strategy in addressing problem, 12965-12976 [27MY], 13964 [9JN], 24010 [15SE]
———growth in national forests, 13668 [8JN]
———funding to combat in public housing projects, 31611 [18OC]
———increased incidence, 10277 [10MY]
———international banks' money laundering operations, 30737 [14OC]
———juvenile delinquency provisions of H.R. 5210, 32715 [10NO]
———law enforcement, 6550-6574 [13AP], 31640 [19OC], 32611 [21OC]
———mandatory minimum sentencing guidelines, 28683 [6OC], 32684, 32685 [10NO]
———monetary transactions involving criminally derived property, 32692 [10NO]
———penalties for certain convictions, 11223 [17MY]
———prevent U.S. currency from being used by international drug traffickers, 28452 [5OC]
———provisions of H.R. 5210 amending Federal criminal law, 32692 [10NO]
———Republican legislation initiative, 17583-17584 [12JY]
———White House Conference for a Drug-Free America, 8351 [21AP]
Drunken Driving Prevention Act: enact (S. 2549), 15384, 15385 [21JN]
Drunken driving: efforts of Nevada police to control abuse, 30187 [13OC]
———prevention, 10851 [12MY]
———Surgeon General should declare a national crisis (H. Con. Res. 276), 29478 [7OC], 29832 [11OC]
———threat to lives, 14083 [10JN]
Executive departments: participation in the Federal Uniform Crime Reports program (S. 2829), 25325 [26SE]
Extortion: redefinition (S. 2036), 1098 [4FE]
FBI: access to information by railroad police and police departments, 32674 [21OC]
Federal aid programs: denial of benefits to drug traffickers and users, 30706 [14OC]
Federal employees: restrictions on post-employment activities (H.R. 5043), 31515-31521 [18OC], 32465-32469 [21OC]
———restrictions on post-employment activities (H.R. 5043), correcting enrollment (S. Con. Res. 168), 32469 [21OC]
Firearms: ban on plastic handguns (S. 465), 2865 [2MR], 3488 [4MR]
———detection of plastic handguns, 32460 [21OC]
———effectiveness in self-defense, 21659 [10AU]
———electronic surveillance for undetectable, 12310 [25MY]
———identification of felons attempting to purchase guns, 32657 [21OC]
———importing of undetectable, 30744 [14OC]
———labeling, 12311 [25MY]
———prohibiting certain, especially useful to terrorists (H.R. 4445), 32459, 32460 [21OC]
———toy guns, 12312 [25MY]
———waiting period before sale, transfer, or delivery of handguns (S. 466), 15758 [23JN], 21962 [11AU]
Firearms Detection Act: enact (S. 2180), 4059-4061 [16MR], 4349 [17MR], 11181 [16MY], 12305-12314, 12458 [25MY]
———enact (S. 2180), star print, 11523 [18MY]
Foreign Anti-Drug Corruption Act: enact (S. 2297), 7646, 7647 [20AP]
Foreign Corrupt Practices Act: benefits, 15160 [20JN]
———effect of trade legislation, 15912 [24JN]
———enforcement of antibribery laws, 18556 [25JY]
———reinstate in provisions of trade legislation, 18275 [14JY]
Fraud: penalties for certain against the U.S. (H.R. 3911), 30851 [14OC], 31522-31531 [18OC]
———penalties for certain against the U.S. (H.R. 3911), correcting enrollment (S. Con. Res. 170), 32473 [21OC]
Gambling: consolidation of requests for identification and criminal history relative to licensing for parimutuel wagering (H.R. 4458), 22040 [11AU]
Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction: facilitate implementation (S. 1347), 4344 [17MR]
Haiti: defined as a major drug-transit country (S.J. Res. 285), 6173 [31MR], 6893 [14AP]
Hate Crimes Statistics Act: enact (S. 2000), 26 [25JA]
Honduras: defined as a major drug-transit country (S.J. Res. 286), 6174 [31MR]
Immigration Marriage Fraud Act: deportation of alien spouse, 2682 [29FE]
Insider Trading and Securities Fraud Enforcement Act: enact (H.R. 5133), 24043 [15SE]
International Coffee Agreement Act: customs fraud violations, 1789 [18FE]
International Conference on Combatting Illegal Drug Production Trafficking and Use in the Western Hemisphere: convene (S. Res. 442), 14470 [14JN], 15753, 15758, 15759 [23JN]
International Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Genocide: implement (H.R. 4243), 8789 [26AP], 30866 [14OC]
International Emergency Economic Act: use against Manuel A. Noriega in Panama (S. Res. 403), 6046-6048 [31MR]
Justice Assistance Program: budget, 18747, 18748 [26JY]
Juvenile gangs, 22583 [7SE]
———prevention and treatment programs (S. 2569), 16050 [27JN]
Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act: appropriations, 30850 [14OC]
———appropriations for transitional living projects (S. 2660), 19075 [27JY]
Korea, Democratic People's Republic of: condemn support for terrorist activities (S. Con. Res. 99), 1872-1874 [19FE]
Labor unions: violence, 15934-15939 [24JN]
Law enforcement officers: capital punishment for drug-related killing (S. 2251), 6055, 6056 [31MR]
———capital punishment for drug related killings, 11206 [17MY], 31638-31640, 31662 [19OC]
———protection, 10981 [13MY]
Local government: corruption of officials, 8676 [26AP]
Los Angeles, CA: additional Government personnel involved in the war on drugs (S. 2538), 15134 [17JN]
McDonough Organization for Respect and Equality for People: tribute, 18347 [14JY]
Mexico: drug trafficking, 2862 [2MR], 4429 [18MR], 4630 [22MR]
———U.S. policy, 4352 [17MR]
Mingo County, WV: commend Williamson High School antidrug effort, 10147 [9MY]
Minor and Technical Criminal Law Act: amend (S. 2485), 13780 [8JN], 15148 [17JN]
Minorities: collection of data about racial, religious, or ethnic motivated crimes (S. 702), 24442 [19SE], 25709 [27SE]
Mississippi: drug trafficking, 30734 [14OC]
National Child Abuse Prevention Month: designate (S.J. Res. 246), 421 [28JA], 557 [1FE], 1575 [17FE]
National Domestic Violence Awareness Month: designate (S.J. Res. 371), 21948 [11AU]
National Forest System Drug Enforcement and Protection Act: enact (S. 2482), 13760 [8JN]
National Forest System Public Safety Act: enact (S. 2551), 15389, 15390 [21JN]
National Neighborhood Crime Watch Day: designate (S.J. Res. 294), 6466 [12AP], 13046 [27MY]
Newark, NJ: Martin Luther King School student action on drug abuse, 6019 [31MR]
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention: law-related education program, 32720 [10NO]
Omnibus Antidrug Abuse Act: enact (S. 2205), 4884 [23MR], 4914, 4918 [25MR], 4919 [23MR], 5205 [24MR], 5410 [28MR], 5791-5793 [30MR], 6205, 6208 [31MR], 6311 [11AP], 7539 [20AP], 9350 [28AP], 9540 [29AP], 11896 [20MY], 12297 [25MY], 13404 [6JN]
Omnibus Anti-Substance Abuse Act: enact (S. 2852), 27414-27463 [3OC], 28324, 28325, 28452 [5OC], 28682 [6OC], 29874 [12OC], 32632-32675 [21OC]
———enact (S. 2852), debate procedure, 27359 [3OC]
———enact (S. 2852), Kerry-McConnell amendment to control international money laundering, 29436 [7OC]
Omnibus Drug Initiative Act: reauthorizing the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act, 32715 [10NO]
Panama: drug indictments against Antonio A. Noriega, 1073 [4FE], 11205 [17MY]
———government involvement in drug trafficking, 1919 [22FE], 2634 [26FE], 2796, 2862 [2MR], 6054, 6056, 6192 [31MR], 6276 [11AP], 8491 [22AP], 8632 [25AP], 11951, 11953 [23MY], 12336 [25MY], 12700 [26MY], 13527 [7JN], 15148 [17JN]
Paraguay: international drug trafficking, 11515-11516 [18MY]
Peru: antinarcotic effort, 30442 [13OC]
Polygraphs: prohibit use by employers involved in or affecting interstate commerce (H.R. 1212), 3069-3072 [3MR]
———prohibit use by employers involved in or affecting interstate commerce (H.R. 1212), conference report, 13747 [8JN], 14007-14010 [9JN]
Pornography: exploitation of children, 27071 [30SE]
Prohibition of Undetectable Firearms Act: enact (S. 2051), 1121 [4FE], 2374 [23FE], 4967 [23MR]
Public corruption: create a criminal offense (S. 2531), 15041-15047 [17JN]
Public Housing Drug Elimination Act: enact (S. 2584), 16152 [28JN]
Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act: strengthen (S. 1523), 27078 [30SE]
Railroads: penalties for operation of locomotive and common carrier under the influence of alcohol or drugs (S. 2465), 13453 [6JN]
Religion: willful damaging of cemeteries, religious properties, or articles (S. 794), 11517 [18MY]
Sohappy, David, Jr. and Sr.: circumstances of imprisonment, 11514 [18MY]
States: incarceration of certain criminals in Federal prisons (S. 2557), 15806 [23JN]
Stock exchange: insider trading cases, 12289 [25MY]
Sugar: customs fraud, 2634 [26FE]
Supreme Court: independent counsel, 16355, 16357 [29JN]
Telephone: theft of cellular car phones, 18751 [26JY]
Television and Radio Anti-Drug Advertising Act: enact (S. 2442), 12722, 12723 [26MY]
Terrorism: policy of Presidential candidates, 24760 [22SE]
Timm, Herbert: tribute to Winnetka, IL, Chief of Police's action following killing of schoolchildren, 12297 [25MY]
Treaty in Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters: removal of injunction of secrecy, 6580 [13AP]
U.S. Marshals Bicentennial Day: designate (S.J. Res. 352), 19957 [2AU]
Undetectable Firearms Act: enact (S. 2327), 4966 [27AP]
Victims of Crime Act: reauthorizing, 32654, 32667 [21OC]
Winnetka, IL: tribute to Herbert Timm's action following killing of schoolchildren, 12297 [25MY]
Reports
Anti-Racketeering and Extortion Amendments: Committee on the Judiciary, 1099 [4FE]
Bahamas' War Against Drug Trafficking, Paul. L. Adderley, 10382 [10MY]
Criminal Aliens—INS' Investigation Efforts in the New York City Area: GAO, 27448 [3OC]
Federal Bureau of Prisons: Dept. of Justice, 12968 [27MY]
Illegal Narcotics Situation in the Bahamas: Dept. of State, 5941 [30MR]
Impact—Action Against Drug Abuse, Louisiana State Police, 14273-14282 [13JN]
New York, NY, Aliens Convicted of Drug-Related Felonies, 27448 [3OC]
Opposition to Capital Punishment Internationally: John M. Greacen and Joseph P. Griffin, 6262 [31MR]
Organized Crime: Attorney General of California, 15290 [20JN]
Polygraph Examination of Jack Ruby: Warren Commission, 2825-2827 [2MR]
Relationship Between Crime and Drugs: National Institute of Justice, 9004 [27AP]
Response of the Criminal Justice System to Bias Crime—An Exploratory Review: Peter Finn and Taylor McNeil, 11396 [18MY]
Task Force Oversight of Countries Proposed for Decertification, 5943 [30MR]
Teaching About Drug Abuse: Gilbert J. Botvin, 12970 [27MY]
Treatment Programs for Drug Abusers: Peter Kerr, 12970 [27MY]
Reports by conference committees
Child Abuse Prevention, Adoption, and Family Services Act (H.R. 1900), 5915 [30MR]
Prohibit Use of Polygraphs by Employers Involved in or Affecting Interstate Commerce (H.R. 1212), 12547-12551 [26MY]
Reports filed
Anti-Corruption Act: Committee on the Judiciary (S. 2793), 28359 [5OC]
Coast Guard Enforcement of Drug Laws: Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries (H.R. 4658) (H. Rept. 100-814), 20331 [3AU]
Combatting Fraud, Abuse, and Misconduct in the Nation's Financial Institutions: Committee on Government Operations (H. Rept. 100-1088), 30598 [13OC]
Commission To Investigate Racially Motivated Violence: Committee on the Judiciary (H.R. 3914) (H. Rept. 100-999), 26502 [28SE]
Consolidation of Requests for Identification and Criminal History Relative to Licensing for Parimutuel Wagering: Committee on the Judiciary (H.R. 4458) (H. Rept. 100-832), 21028 [8AU]
Control Illicit Production and Trafficking of Drugs: Committee on Foreign Affairs (H.R. 4841) (H. Rept. 100-720), 15721 [22JN]
Courts Injunctive Relief or an Award of Damages Against a Judicial Officer: Committee on the Judiciary (S. 1515) (S. Rept. 100-556), 25930 [28SE]
Crime Victims Week: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate) (S.J. Res. 234), 2304 [23FE]
Criminal Investigations at the Dept. of Education: Committee on Government Operations (H. Rept. 100-1105), 33332 [10NO]
Data collection about racial, religious, or ethnic motivated crimes: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate) (S. 702) (S. Rept. 100-514), 23951 [15SE]
Definition of Haiti as Major Drug-Transit Country: Committee on Foreign Relations, 6444 [12AP]
Enable Federal Law Enforcement Officers to Accomplish Their Missions: Committee Energy and Natural Resources (S. 1975) (S. Rept. 100-559), 25930 [28SE]
FAA Assistance to Law Enforcement Agencies in Drug Trafficking Interdiction: Committee on Public Works and Transportation (H.R. 4844) (H. Rept. 100-891), 22751 [7SE]
Federal Employee Restrictions on Post-Employment Activities: Committee on the Judiciary (H.R. 5043) (H. Rept. 100-1068), 29162 [6OC]
Firearms Detection Act: Committee on the Judiciary (S. 2180), 10798 [12MY]
Hate Crime Statistics Act Consideration: Committee on Rules (H. Res. 443) (H. Rept. 100-617), 10348 [10MY]
Implementing the International Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Genocide: Committee on the Judiciary (S. 1851) (S. Rept. 100-333), 10462 [11MY]
Insider Trading and Securities Fraud Enforcement Act: Committee on Energy and Commerce (H.R. 5133) (H. Rept. 100-910), 23397 [9SE]
International Conference on Combatting Illegal Drug Production, Trafficking, and Use in the Western Hemisphere: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. Res. 442), 15365 [21JN]
Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act Amendment: Committee on Education and Labor (H.R. 1801) (H. Rept. 100-605), 9975 [5MY]
Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act Amendments Consideration: Committee on Rules (H. Res. 447) (H. Rept. 100-616), 10348 [10MY]
Money Laundering: Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs (H.R. 4853) (H. Rept. 100-716), 15469 [21JN]
National Child Abuse Prevention Month (S.J. Res. 246): Committee on the Judiciary, 1377 [16FE]
National Drug Policy Board Report: Committee on Government Operations (H. Rept. 100-1063), 29161 [6OC]
National Neighborhood Crime Watch Day: Committee on the Judiciary (S.J. Res. 294), 18623 [25JY]
National Older Americans Abuse Prevention Week (S.J. Res. 222): Committee on the Judiciary, 1377 [16FE]
Omnibus Drug Initiative Act Consideration: Committee on Rules (H. Res. 521) (H. Rept. 100-861), 21780 [10AU], 22751 [7SE]
———Motion to Concur in Senate Amendment to H.R. 5210: Committee on Rules (H. Res. 595) (H. Rept. 100-1099), 32258, 32357 [20OC]
Operation Alliance—Drug Interdiction on the Southwest Border: Committee on Government Operations (H. Rept. 100-562), 6343 [11AP]
Penalties for Certain Major Frauds Against the U.S.: Committee on the Judiciary (H.R. 3911) (H. Rept. 100-610), 10017 [9MY]
———Committee on the Judiciary (H.R. 3911) (S. Rept. 100-503), 23432 [12SE]
Prohibiting Exports of Military Equipment to Countries Supporting Terrorism: Committee on Foreign Affairs (H.R. 3651) (H. Rept. 100-623), 10879 [13MY]
SEC Law Enforcement in International Securities Cases: Committee on Government Operations (H. Rept. 100-1065), 29161 [6OC]
Strengthen the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act: Committee on the Judiciary (S. 1523) (S. Rept. 100-459), 20842 [8AU]
Willful Damaging of Cemeteries, Religious Properties, or Articles: Committee on the Judiciary (S. 794) (S. Rept 100-324), 9019 [27AP]
Resolutions by organizations
Funding for abortion for victims of rape, incest and child sexual abuse: National Coalition Against Sexual Assault, 14769 [15JN]
Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization Act: National Association of Insurance Commissioners, 33557 [21OC]
Statements
Achieving a Drug-Free America: Senator Boschwitz, 24010-24012 [15SE]
Anniversary of Death of Mangaliso R. Sobukwe: Joyce T. Mokhesi, 4459-4463 [18MR]
Antibribery Law Relative to Foreign Corrupt Practices: Representative Rodino, 19922 [2AU]
Capital Punishment: Catholic Bishops of America, 19569 [28JY], 22980 [8SE], 23878 [14SE]
———John M. Allin, Episcopal Church (sundry others), 23878 [14SE]
———Robert Badinter, 23880 [14SE]
———Robert M. Patrick, ad hoc Committee in Defense of Life, Inc., 23878 [14SE]
———Thomas Aquinas, 11137 [16MY]
Capital Punishment for Major Drug Dealers: Rudolph Giuliani, 3587 [9MR]
Cocaine Supply (sundry), 30714 [14OC]
Crime and Narcotics Addiction, Representative Rangel (1973), 25830 [27SE]
Dial-A-Porn Telephone Number, 1586 [17FE]
Drug Abuse: Erma Henderson, 2712 [11AU]
Drug Trafficking and Law Enforcement: Senator Specter, 6553-6556 [13AP]
Drug-Related Homicides, 11128, 11130 [16MY]
———Matthew Byrne, 2745 [1MR]
Educating Prisoners: Warren E. Burger, 1666 [17FE]
Firearms Detection Act: Dept. of Justice, 12308-12310 [25MY]
———Marshals Service, 12308 [25MY]
Foreign Corrupt Practices Act: Philip Heymann, 19923 [2AU]
Fraudulent Conduct by Procurement Unit of Dept. of Defense: Robert L. Segal, 15172 [20JN]
Furlough Program: Michael S. Dukakis, 23297 [9SE]
International Child Abduction Remedies Act: Representative Cardin, 8651 [25AP]
Jamaican Efforts To End Drug Trafficking: Edward Seaga, 6277 [11AP]
———Government of Jamaica, 6277 [11AP]
Legalization of Narcotics: Mitchell S. Rosenthal, 31165 [14OC]
Limit Immunity of Foreign Diplomatic Staff Relative to Crimes of Violence (S. 1437), 1099 [4FE]
Marvin Mandel Conviction Reversal, Senator McConnell, 15042 [17JN], 24149 [16SE]
Omnibus Antidrug Abuse Act: Senator DeConcini, 6565 [13AP]
———Senator Specter, 27360 [3OC]
Reduction in Demand for Narcotics: Ralph Milstead, Arizona Dept. of Public Safety, 33272 [21OC]
Report From the Bahamas on War Against Drug Trafficking, Paul. L. Adderley, 10382 [10MY]
Task Force on Clandestine Drug Laboratories: Representative Pepper, 22093 [11AU]
Terrorism in El Salvador: Francisco J. Herrera, 697 [2FE]
Use of Polygraph by Employers: OTA, 14007 [9JN]
———Sam J. Ervin, Jr., 14007 [9JN]
Waiting Period for Handgun Purchase: Wayne Lapierre, 21422 [9AU]
War Against Drugs: Matthew Byrne, 3027 [2MR]
Studies
Where Is There Evidence of Racial Bias in the Death Penalty? David Baldus, University of Iowa, 30298 [13OC]
———NAACP's Legal Defense Fund, 14111 [10JN]
Summaries
Anti-Drug Resource Enhancement Act (H.R. 5045), 18506 [14JY]
Consumer Fraud Prevention Act (S. 2336), 8877 [27AP]
Draft Bipartisan Drug Bill, 31639 [19OC]
Omnibus Antidrug Abuse Act: Senator DeConcini, 6567-6569 [13AP]
Restructuring Civil Claims Procedures Relative to Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (H.R. 4920), 16284 [28JN]
Substitute Amendment to H.R. 5210, Relative to National Forest System Safety, 33268 [21OC]
Twin Cities Neighborhood Housing Services, Inc.—An Overview, 13943 [9JN]
Uniform Crime Reporting Program, 25326 [26SE]
Surveys
Chiefs of Police on Drug-Related Murders, 14104 [10JN]
Tables
Dept. of Defense equipment on loan to drug law enforcement authorities, 10963 [13MY]
Government-wide summary of consulting services obligations, 15343 [21JN]
Sentencing for cop killers, 1974-83, 3695 [10MR]
Testimonies
Nonmetal Firearms: Representative Biaggi, 10336 [10MY]
Panamanian Government Involvement in Drug Trafficking: Norman Bailey, 25825 [27SE]
Texts of
H. Con. Res. 246, condemning the terrorist bombing of Korean Air Lines by North Korean agents, 2450 [24FE]
H. Con. Res. 270, investigation of massacre at Katyn Forest, 7303 [19AP]
H. Con. Res. 276, call on Surgeon General to declare drunk driving a national crisis, 28571 [5OC]
H. Res. 443, consideration of H.R. 3193, Hate Crime Statistics Act, 11392 [18MY]
H. Res. 521, Omnibus Drug Initiative Act, 22085 [11AU]
H. Res. 595, concurring in Senate amendment with an amendment to H.R. 5210, prevention of manufacturing, distribution, and use of illegal drugs, 33147 [21OC]
H. Res. 596, concurring in Senate amendment with an amendment to H.R. 4445, Undetectable Firearms Act, 32282 [20OC]
H. Res. 601, concurring in Senate amendment with an amendment to H.R. 5043, Post-Employment Restrictions Act, 32763-32767 [21OC]
H.R. 1212, Polygraph Protection Act, 3069-3071 [3MR]
H.R. 3911, penalties for certain major frauds against the U.S., 10326 [10MY], 31522 [18OC], 32284-32286 [20OC]
H.R. 3914, establish a commission to investigate racially motivated violence, 27827 [3OC]
H.R. 3971, implement Hague Convention on Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction, 5332 [28MR]
H.R. 4101, Telemarketing Fraud Prevention Act, 15971 [27JN]
H.R. 4186, impose State prison construction assessment on individuals convicted of Federal offenses, 4153 [16MR]
H.R. 4243, implement International Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Genocide, 8552 [25AP]
H.R. 4268, Terrorist Firearms Prevention Act, 5677 [29MR]
H.R. 4442, Racial Justice Act, 8436 [21AP]
H.R. 4445, prohibiting certain firearms especially useful to terrorists, 10329 [10MY], 32459 [21OC]
H.R. 4844, FAA assistance to law enforcement agencies in drug trafficking interdiction, 28186 [4OC]
H.R. 5043, Post-Employment Restrictions Act, 30089-30092 [12OC], 32465-32468 [21OC]
H.R. 5045, Anti-Drug Resource Enhancement Act, 18506 [14JY]
H.R. 5133, Insider Trading and Securities Fraud Enforcement Act, 23595-23599 [13SE]
H.R. 5210, Omnibus Drug Initiative Act, 22653-22699 [7SE]
H.R. 5308, deny financial assistance to States without capital punishment for certain crimes, 23860 [14SE]
H.R. 5550, combat terrorism to further national security and foreign policy interests, 32319-32325 [20OC]
S. 794, willful damaging of cemeteries, religious properties, or articles, 14350 [14JN]
S. 2000, Hate Crimes Statistics Act, 27 [25JA]
S. 2026, Atomic Energy Law Enforcement Act, 654 [2FE]
S. 2059, punish international parental abduction of children as a Federal crime, 1517 [17FE]
S. 2180, Firearms Detection Act, 4059 [16MR], 12305, 12306 [25MY]
S. 2190, Anti-Terrorism Sanctions Act, 4334 [17MR]
S. 2205, Omnibus Antidrug Abuse Act, 4885-4913 [23MR]
S. 2206, death penalty for intentional killing of a law enforcement officer and certain drug offenses, 4921 [23MR]
S. 2327, Undetectable Firearms Act, 4967 [27AP]
S. 2336, Consumer Fraud Prevention Act, 8878-8879 [27AP]
S. 2442, Television and Radio Anti-Drug Advertising Act, 12723 [26MY]
S. 2455, penalties for those convicted of drug-related murders, 14117 [10JN]
S. 2465, penalties for operation of locomotive and common carrier under the influence of alcohol or drugs, 13453 [6JN]
S. 2485, Minor and Technical Criminal Law Act amendment, 15149-15159 [17JN]
S. 2549, Drunk Driving Prevention Act, 15384 [21JN]
S. 2552, INTERPOL Authorities Act, 15564 [22JN]
S. 2557, incarceration of certain State criminals in Federal prisons, 15807 [23JN]
S. 2584, Public Housing Drug Elimination Act, 16153 [28JN]
S. 2793, Anti-Corruption Act, 23953 [15SE], 31071 [14OC]
S. 2819, Chemical Warfare Control Act, 24817 [22SE]
S. 2849, penalties for bank fraud, 27035 [30SE]
S. 2852, Omnibus Anti-Substance Abuse Act, 27465-27542 [3OC]
S. 2863, constitutional procedures for imposition of capital punishment for certain Federal offenses, 28362-28364 [5OC]
S. Con. Res. 139, civil liberties violations in Burma, 21641 [10AU]
S. Con. Res. 168, correcting enrollment of H.R. 5043, Post-Employment Restrictions Act, 32469, 32558 [21OC]
S. Con. Res. 170, correcting enrollment of H.R. 3911, increased penalties for certain fraud crimes against the U.S., 32473, 32558 [21OC]
S. Res. 391, assistance to Colombia against illegal drug traffickers and terrorist activities, 3454 [4MR]
S. Res. 403, use International Emergency Economic Act against Manuel A. Noriega in Panama, 6182 [31MR]
S. Res. 442, convene International Conference on Combatting Illegal Drug Production Trafficking and Use in the Western Hemisphere, 14470 [14JN], 15759 [23JN]
S. Res. 483, Committee on Governmental Affairs production of documents in the case of Tarlow v. Doubleday and Co., 25939 [28SE]
S.J. Res. 234, Crime Victims Week, 2600 [26FE], 6373 [12AP]
S.J. Res. 246, National Child Abuse Prevention Month, 1575 [17FE], 8062 [20AP]
S.J. Res. 285, define Haiti as a major drug-transit country, 6173 [31MR], 6894 [14AP]
S.J. Res. 286, define Honduras as a major drug-transit country, 6174 [31MR]
S.J. Res. 294, National Neighborhood Crime Watch Day, 6466 [12AP], 18807 [26JY], 21384 [9AU]
S.J. Res. 352, U.S. Marshals Bicentennial Day, 29530 [7OC], 32804 [21OC]
S.J. Res. 371, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month, 21949 [11AU]
Transcripts
Airport Security System, Senator Metzenbaum and Mr. Baker of National Rifle Association, 2865 [2MR]
Committee Hearing on the Mariel Cuban Detainee Riots in Georgia, 3199-3203 [3MR]