CRIME related term(s) Terrorism
Addresses
Domestic Policy: President Bush, S7625-S7627 [12JN]
If Only: Tanya Zion, E4024 [22NO]
Probation Promoting Public Safety in the Nineties: Catherine M. Abate, S3816 [20MR]
Problem of Ethics: Charles W. Colson, E4139-E4143 [26NO]
Public Forum on Pornography: Roger Mahony, E888 [12MR]
Social and Economic Reform in Colombia: Cesar Gaviria Trujillo, E1087 [22MR]
Agreements
Budget: concurrent resolution directive on statutory limit on the public debt (S. 1242), unanimous consent procedure, S8571 [25JN]
Senate debate of S. 1241, S8488 [24JN]
Amendments
Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act: revise and extend programs (S. 838), S16127, S16136, S16286 [7NO]
Firearms: waiting period before the purchase of a handgun (H.R. 7), H2855 [8MY]
FTC: authority regarding telephone sale fraud (S. 1392), S18738, S18777 [27NO]
National Campus Crime and Security Awareness Week: designate (H.J. Res. 142), S11985, S12321 [2AU]
National objectives: policy to control crime and reform court procedures (H.R. 3371), H7950, H7954, H7956, H7959, H7968, H7970 [16OC], H8005, H8023, H8038, H8041 [17OC], H8134, H8137, H8146, H8147, H8149, H8152, H8153, H8161, H8162, H8164 [22OC]
———policy to control crime and reform court procedures (S. 1241), S8035 [18JN], S8281, S8353 [20JN], S8395, S8472 [21JN], S8488, S8490, S8497, S8506, S8510 [24JN], S8528, S8539, S8553, S8559, S8560, S8571, S8573, S8622, S8623, S8625 [25JN], S8661, S8666, S8673, S8729, S8814, S8815, S8816, S8823 [26JN], S8846, S8853, S8858, S8859, S8860, S8863, S8865, S8866, S8867, S8869, S8875, S8876, S8878, S8879, S8880, S8885, S8886, S8887, S8888, S8890, S8891, S8892, S8897, S8899, S8905, S8907, S8908, S8909, S8913, S8915, S8918, S8931, S8948, S9012, S9013, S9014, S9015, S9016, S9017, S9018, S9019, S9021, S9022, S9023, S9024, S9025, S9026 [27JN], S9040, S9041, S9061, S9065, S9066, S9070, S9081, S9083, S9087, S9088, S9090, S9091, S9092, S9096, S9139, S9140, S9141, S9142, S9143, S9146, S9147, S9148, S9149, S9150, S9151, S9152, S9153, S9154, S9156, S9157, S9158, S9159, S9160, S9161, S9164, S9176, S9177, S9178, S9179, S9180, S9181, S9182, S9183, S9185, S9186, S9188, S9189, S9190, S9191, S9192, S9193, S9194, S9196, S9197, S9198 [28JN], S9235, S9254, S9257, S9262, S9268, S9269, S9270 [8JY], S9288, S9290, S9296, S9297, S9305, S9307, S9308, S9309, S9373, S9374, S9381, S9382, S9383, S9384, S9385, S9386, S9387, S9390, S9391, S9392, S9398, S9399, S9400, S9401, S9403 [9JY], S9468, S9469, S9470, S9471, S9474, S9475, S9476, S9513, S9514, S9516, S9543, S9616, S9617, S9618, S9619, S9620, S9632, S9646, S9647, S9653, S9665, S9677, S9688, S9699, S9711, S9712, S9713, S9714, S9717, S9718, S9719 [10JY], S9809, S9813, S9901, S9904 [11JY]
Native Americans: power of tribes to exercise criminal jurisdiction (S. 1773), H7324 [3OC]
Research: protection of animal research facilities from criminal acts (S. 544), S14834, S14848 [16OC]
Analyses
Amendment Relative to Public Disclosure of Information Concerning Failed Federally-Insured Depository Institutions, S10402 [18JY]
Comprehensive Violent Crime Control Act (S. 635), S3214-S3245 [13MR]
Drug Kingpin Death Penalty Act (S. 105), S750-S752 [14JA]
Generic Drug Enforcement Act (S. 1164), S6698 [23MY]
Improve Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Systems (H.R. 3326), H6513 [12SE]
Money Laundering Amendment to Violent Crime Control Act (S. 1241), S9376-S9381 [9JY]
Money Laundering Enforcement Act (S. 630), S3091 [12MR]
Money Laundering Improvements Act (S. 1665), S12238-S12243 [2AU]
National Child Protection Act (S. 1966), S16752
Outlaw Gang Control Act (S. 1303), S7901 [17JN]
Outlaw Street and Motorcycle Gang Control Act (S. 339), S1449 [31JA]
Victims Justice Act (H.R. 2354), E1771 [15MY]
Appointments
Conferees: H.R. 972, power of Native American tribes to exercise criminal jurisdiction, S13749 [26SE], H6851 [25SE]
———H.R. 3371, national policy to control crime and reform court procedures, S17313 [21NO], H10748, H10808 [21NO]
Articles and editorials
Abetting a Perversion of Justice, H5970 [29JY]
Act Now Before the World Forgets the Crimes and the Victims, S6474 [23MY]
After the North Case—How Do We Get at the Truth?, S18384 [26NO]
Alien Smuggler Gets 18 Months, S8916 [27JN]
Alumnus Dan Hotz's Murder—A 1-Year Retrospective, S2059-S2062 [21FE]
American War Prisoners Abused by Iraqi Captors, Pentagon Says, S3162 [13MR]
America's Frankenstein Monster, S2820 [6MR]
Amnesty International Urges End to Torture and Killings in Iraq—Major Report Details Widespread Human Rights Violations, S4150 [22MR]
Anti-Crime Solution—Lock Up More Criminals, E3663-E3665 [1NO], E4045-E4047 [25NO]
Antidote for Auto Theft, S7379 [6JN]
Area's Gun Store Thefts Soar With Demand for Firepower, S8029 [18JN]
Art Theft Update—Heist Unsolved, Gardner Moves On, S9090 [28JN]
Auto Insurers Support NY Anti-Theft Program, S7380 [6JN]
Ban Bullets—Idea From Sen. Moynihan, S9746 [11JY]
Banding Together To Halt Violence, E4075 [26NO]
Beatings and Torture by Kuwaiti Interrogators Alleged, S3162 [13MR]
Behind a Mexican Prison Uprising—Two Warring Drug Lords and Corrupt Police on Either Side, H8069 [17OC]
Bolivian Drug War Beset by Corruption, Rivalries, S5683 [9MY]
Bolivia—Senator Says Antidrug Operations Depend on DEA, S5691 [9MY]
Boston Art Theft—Museums Review Security Systems, S9088 [28JN]
Boston Case Focuses Attention on Art Burglary Epidemic, S9089 [28JN]
Brady Bill—In Small Increments, We Surrender Freedom, E2572 [17JY]
Britain Expected To Release Wrongly Convicted ``Bombers'', S2361 [26FE]
Bush Urges Kuwait to Hold Fair Trials for the Suspects, E1983 [30MY]
Capital Punishment and Public Theater, S8551 [25JN]
CIA Defector Now Unguarded, H11300 [26NO]
Color of His Skin, E2141 [11JN]
Community Target of Harassment, S1926 [19FE]
Congress Gets a Way Out-Crazy Rumor Shot Down, E3793 [12NO]
Congress Should Halt Legalized Sports Betting, S18663 [27NO]
Controlling Guns—One Idea Starts With the Bullets, S9744 [11JY]
Costly and Scarce, Marijuana Is a High More Are Rejecting, E3668 [1NO]
Costly and Scarce, Marijuana Is a High More are Rejecting, E3704 [5NO]
CSU in Dutch Over Student Records—Releasing Campus Arrest Info Violates Federal Laws, S8870 [27JN]
Customs' Chief Hampering Agency Drug Investigations, S13729 [25SE]
D.J., S11536 [31JY]
Delayed Justice, S2361 [26FE]
Drug Baron's Has Every Comfort—Even Mom and TV, E2419 [27JN]
Effort to Attack Drugs at Source Falters, S10285 [17JY]
Escobar's Gilded Cage, E2421 [27JN]
FBI Rescue Team's Baptism of Fire, S14958 [22OC]
Federal Crime Bill a Fraud, Lungren Says, S18680 [27NO]
Fight Crime, Not Liberty—The Exclusionary Rule Needs Protection, E2346 [25JN]
Finding Relief From Violence, E4093 [26NO]
For Kuwaitis, Freedom Is a Mix of Cheers and Tears, S2897 [7MR]
Force With POP, E2434 [27JN]
Fraud, Bribery Hinted in Fall of RISDIC, S8900 [27JN]
Gun Dealers' ``Great Scam'', S9743 [11JY]
Gun Dealers' ``Great Scam''—U.S. Licenses Grow Popular With Criminals, S6666 [23MY]
Guns and Youth—Dept. of Health and Human Services' Grim Statistics, S3458 [14MR]
Guns Don't Kill People, Bullets Do, S9745 [11JY]
Harassment Harmful but It's Treatable, E2555 [16JY]
Hate Crime Attacks on Upswing—2 Groups Main Target of Attacks, S1925 [19FE]
Hero From St. Croix Saves Lives in Boston, E1898 [23MY]
Hooked, Pregnant—Now What?, S15883-S15885 [5NO]
I Blame Every One of You Bastards, S9477 [10JY]
Illegal Child Labor Resurging in United States, H2632 [1MY]
In a Tide of Japanese Books on Jews, an Anti-Semitic Current, S1925 [19FE]
In Memory of Those Shot in Civilian Wars, E1353 [22AP]
Inmates Get Student Aid for College Courses, S11331 [30JY], S12879 [12SE]
Innocent Girl's Blood on Politicians' Hands, S9477 [10JY]
Iowa Shootings—Portraits of the Victims, H9046 [4NO]
IRS Proposes New Money Laundering Regulations, H4207 [10JN]
IRS Targets Ill-Gotten Gains—Bank Drafts, Traveler's Checks, Money Orders Redefined as Cash, H4207 [10JN]
Jermaine Daniel Was Protege of Ex-DC Police Chief, H691 [24JA]
Justice—What Iraq Owes Its Victims, S2819 [6MR]
Killing Fields of D.C.—Are We Crossing a Line Into Anarchy? How Can We Cross Back?, E323 [29JA]
Knock at the Door, and a Family Is Gone, S4150 [22MR]
Kuwait, a Testament to Torture, S2897 [7MR]
Kuwaiti Doctors Charge Torture, Killings by Occupiers, S4149 [22MR]
Kuwaitis Defend Treatment of Convicted Collaborators, E1983 [30MY]
Law Misfires, E2862 [2AU]
LI Teen in Coma After Racial Attack, H3894 [4JN]
Many Securities-Fraud Suits Are Likely To Go Unheard After High Court Ruling, S18625 [27NO]
Meanwhile, What About the Drug War?, S2989 [7MR]
Medicare Fraud Said to Cost Hundreds of Millions, S14319 [3OC]
Message to Death Row, S16653 [13NO]
Militarization of the Bolivian Drug War, E2844 [2AU]
Monk's Deaths Alter Religious Community, S14609 [8OC]
My Only Child, Dead a Year, E3832 [14NO]
National Waiting Period Needed to Prevent Handgun Violence, E1670 [9MY]
New Indian Arts and Crafts Act Brings Dissension, S18152 [26NO]
Night Courts, E3405 [16OC]
No Terror Court for the United States, E2348 [25JN]
Nothing but Shame Follows This Record, E4075 [26NO]
Officials Criticize Postcard Voter Registration, S10307 [18JY]
On Capitol Hill, S18670 [27NO]
Partisan Politics May Kill Crime Bill, E3227 [3OC]
Peruvians Look for Answers in Massacre of 16, S17659 [22NO]
Plea Bargains, Fees for Witnesses Against Noriega Questioned, E3073 [18SE]
Police Say Escobar Plans to Oversee Drug Trade From Colombian Prison, E2418 [27JN]
Prisoner Pablo Escobar, E2420 [27JN]
Relight ``Flame of Hope'' for Children, E4092 [26NO]
Reversing Course, Cocaine-Use Indicator Is Rising, S18546 [26NO]
Revoking Licenses To Kill, S6667 [23MY], S9744 [11JY]
Russian Judges Want Real Justice, S15881 [5NO]
Saddam Hussein's Crimes Call for U.N. Effort To Punish Him, E1104 [22MR]
SCAN Calls for Tough National Laws for Crimes Against the Elderly, E995 [20MR]
Secret Trials, S8133 [19JN], E2285 [19JN]
Seven Dead, Including Two Cops, in Shootout at Chimayo, H717 [29JA]
Short Sentence for a High Flier, E1636 [7MY]
Singling Out Arab Americans, H518 [16JA]
Social Factors Behind Crime, E4075 [26NO]
Stickers Stick It to Car Thieves, S7379 [6JN]
Studies May Cut Escobar Sentence—Jail To Be ``University of Peace'', E2420 [27JN]
Surrender in Colombia, E2420 [27JN]
Talk of the Town, H6704 [23SE]
Teens Boost City's Image by Catching Thief, S11603 [31JY]
Teens Stop Thief, Hope It Helps Improve Image, S11603 [31JY]
That War on Drugs Is Real—And It's Here!, E2521 [11JY]
To Defang a Deadly Cobra, S9744 [11JY]
23 Die in Texas Shooting Rampage, S14736 [16OC]
U.S. Agents Say Escobar May Keep Running Cartel, E2419 [27JN]
U.S. Education Department Must Not Have Enough To Do, S8870 [27JN]
U.S.-Mexican Free Trade Pact? Not at Expense of Human Rights, H8070 [17OC]
UVA Raids Send Important Signal on Drug War, E1276 [17AP]
War on Drugs Ruins Law-Abiding Citizens, E3059 [17SE]
Warren McCleskey Is Dead, S14461 [7OC]
Washington Costly City of Contrasts, E2812 [1AU]
Weird Notion of Safety, S8870 [27JN]
Where I Stand, S13730 [25SE]
Where Were Iraq's Terrorists?, E2443 [9JY]
Who Surrendered?, E2420 [27JN]
Wirth Aims at College Cop Reports, S8871 [27JN]
Bills and resolutions
Aeronautics: criminal penalties for failure to obey landing order from Federal law enforcement officer (see H.R. 681, H780 [29JA])
Agriculture: prevention of crimes against farmers, researchers, and other livestock-related professions (see H.R. 2407, H3279 [20MY])
———prohibit insider trading of commodities (see H.R. 221, H60 [3JA])
Air piracy: use of dogs at airports to detect explosives and certain other devices (see H.R. 600, H683 [23JA])
Aliens: exclusion and departure of those engaged in terrorist activities (see H.R. 2892, H5450 [15JY])
———incarceration for Federal offenses (see H.R. 1704, H2135 [10AP])
Armed Forces: adjudication by court-martial of sentences of capital punishment (see H.R. 359, H81 [4JA])
———jurisdiction over personnel committing certain offenses outside the U.S. (see S. 182, S439 [14JA])
Austria: halt distribution of, and prosecute anyone found with, neo-Nazi computer games (see S. Con. Res. 40, S6211 [21MY])
Brunner, Alois: extradition from Syria for Nazi war crimes (see S. Res. 150, S9116 [28JN])
Capital punishment: allow for illegal drug and narcotic kingpins (see S. 105, S437 [14JA])
———constitutional procedures for imposition (see S. 18, S434 [14JA]; S. 147, S438 [14JA]; S. 245, S1052 [23JA]; S. 265, S1159 [24JA]; H.R. 628, H684 [23JA]; H.R. 639, H696 [24JA]; H.R. 822, H890 [5FE]), H988 [6FE], H1669 [12MR]
———death penalty for murder of State and local correctional officers by incarcerated persons (see H.R. 3398, H6797 [24SE])
———impose on individuals convicted of certain crimes in the District of Columbia (see H.R. 596, H640 [22JA])
———imposition for certain killings for Federal law enforcement officers (see H.R. 1421, H1757 [13MR])
———imposition for homicides involving firearms (see H.R. 2857, H5340 [10JY])
———prevent racially discriminatory sentencing (see S. 1249, S7291 [6JN]; H.R. 2851, H5340 [10JY])
———provide special habeas corpus procedures (see S. 149, S438 [14JA])
———public executions (see S. 1155, S6654 [23MY])
———State imposition for killing of law enforcement officers (see H.R. 2217, H2768 [2MY])
Child abuse: registration of all convicted offenders with the National Crime Information Center (see S. 1008, S5502 [8MY]; H.R. 2553, H4015 [5JN])
Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act: revise and extend programs (see S. 838, S4612 [17AP])
Children: registration of current addresses of individuals convicted of offenses against children (see S. 1170, S6654 [23MY])
Children and youth: background checks child care providers and reporting of all child abuse crimes (see S. 1966, S16747 [14NO])
———expand social services available in the health, welfare, and juvenile justice systems (see H.R. 3063, H5914 [26JY])
———extend authorization for certain child abuse prevention and adoption programs (see S. 1590, S11371 [30JY]; H.R. 2720, H4866 [20JN])
———federalize the crime of child molestation (see S. 2065, S18334 [26NO])
———grants to prevent involvement in gangs (see S. 2025, S17667 [22NO])
———international parental child kidnapping (see S. 1263, S7464 [11JN])
———sexual exploitation (see H.R. 3572, H7980 [16OC])
———State registration of individuals convicted of offenses against minors (see H.R. 2862, H5340 [10JY])
Citizens: commend efforts to combat criminal acts (see H. Con. Res. 185, H5744 [23JY])
Civil Rights Act: penalties for violating fair housing provisions (see S. 1697, S12663 [10SE])
Classified information: criminal offense for withholding knowledge of unlawful disclosure by Federal employees (H.R. 363) (see H.R. 363, H81 [4JA])
Coast Guard: enforcement of large-scale driftnet fishing regulations (see H.R. 2920, H5514 [16JY])
Colleges and universities: assistance for programs that address urban campus and community crime issues (see S. 1904, S15801 [1NO]; H.R. 3831, H10722 [20NO])
———sexual assaults on campuses (see S. 1289, S7809 [13JN]; H.R. 2363, H3149 [15MY])
———treatment by campus officials of sexual assault victims (see S. 1222, S7169 [5JN])
Computers: clarify and expand legal prohibitions against abuse (see S. 1322, S8014 [18JN])
———Federal Republic of Germany and the Republic of Austria prosecution for distribution of neo-Nazi computer games (see H. Con. Res. 152, H3149 [15MY])
———software copyright violations (see S. 893, S4837 [23AP])
Congress: investigate alleged negotiations between presidential candidate Ronald Reagan and Iran to keep the U.S. hostages until after the 1980 election (see H. Res. 131, H2469 [23AP])
Constitutional amendments: Presidential pardons of convicted criminals (see H.J. Res. 118, H992 [6FE])
———safeguard crime victims' rights (see H.J. Res. 247, H2811 [7MY])
Consumers: prevent abuse by credit repair organizations (see H.R. 29, H54 [3JA])
Control (see S. 618, S3020 [12MR])
Controlled Substances Act: transfer of certain forfeited property to State or local law enforcement agencies (see H.R. 1011, H1078 [20FE])
Correctional institutions: effectiveness of juvenile boot camp prisons (see H.R. 3019, H5817 [24JY])
Court: penalties against gang violence (see S. 1454, S9839 [11JY])
Courts: constitutional amendment relative to testimony, evidence, and prior convictions of a criminal defendant (see H.J. Res. 117, H992 [6FE])
———denial of Federal benefits upon conviction of drug offenses (see H.R. 1491, H1849 [19MR])
———eliminate payment of witness fees to prisoners (see H.R. 1261, H1415 [5MR])
———enhance protection of public defenders (see S. 189, S439 [14JA])
———establish a constitutional Federal capital punishment statute (see H.R. 857, H988 [6FE])
———establish penalties for the manufacture, sale, and use of radar detectors (see H.R. 881, H989 [6FE])
———examination of prospective jurors (see S. 862, S4737 [18AP]; S. 863, S4737 [18AP]; S. 864, S4737 [18AP]; S. 865, S4737 [18AP]
———extraterritorial jurisdiction over terrorist acts abroad against U.S. nationals (see H.R. 2222, H2768 [2MY])
———Federal control of violent crime by outlaw street and motorcycle gangs (see S. 339, S1368 [31JA])
———foreign records of regularly conducted activity (see S. 1316, S8014 [18JN])
———insurance fraud (see H.R. 3171, H6316 [1AU])
———jurisdictional immunities relative to foreign countries (see H.R. 2357, H3149 [15MY])
———life imprisonment for certain criminals convicted a third time (see H.R. 3891, H10931 [22NO])
———life imprisonment relative to drug traffickers and violent criminals convicted of a third offense (see H.R. 2904, H5513 [16JY])
———limit application of the exclusionary rule (see S. 151, S438 [14JA])
———mandatory prison sentences for drug crimes involving minors (see H.R. 2903, H5513 [16JY])
———oversight of sentencing, imprisonment, and certain supervised release programs (see S. 188, S439 [14JA])
———penalties for credit and debit card fraud (see H.R. 2924, H5595 [17JY])
———penalties for drive-by shootings (see H.R. 2902, H5513 [16JY])
———prohibit the awarding of costs against a judicial officer for acts or omissions occurring in a legal capacity (see H.R. 3206, H6381 [2AU])
———prohibit the paying of witness fees to convicted persons (see H.R. 504, H386 [11JA])
———provide restitution to victims (see H.R. 1809, H2260 [16AP])
———require clerks to report the posting of bail in certain criminal cases (see S. 1250, S7291 [6JN])
———revise Federal rules of evidence relative to sexual assault and child molestation cases (see H.R. 3463, H7199 [1OC])
———sentencing for capital offenses (see H.R. 3024, H5817 [24JY])
———suspension without pay of a judge or Justice convicted of a felony (see S. 135, S437 [14JA])
———witness fees and witness protection (see H.R. 2261, H2900 [8MY])
———witness fees relative to incarcerated individuals (see H.R. 1648, H2085 [22MR])
Credit cards: penalties for fraud (see S. 1341, S8310 [20JN])
Crime Prevention Month: designate (see S.J. Res. 202, S13578 [24SE]; H.J. Res. 303, H5514 [16JY])
Criminals: reform procedures for collateral review of judgments (see S. 148, S438 [14JA])
Depository institutions: Federal enforcement of money laundering (see H.R. 950, H1023 [19FE])
Dept. of Defense: strengthen conflict-of-interest restrictions relative to defense procurement (see H.R. 38, H55 [3JA])
Dept. of HUD: extend statute of limitations on certain crimes committed by employees (see H.R. 660, H712 [28JA])
Dept. of Justice Assets Forfeiture Fund: availability for community-based crime control and drug abuse prevention programs (see H.R. 2774, H5209 [26JN])
District of Columbia: congressional review for certain acts and enactment of certain laws relative to attorneys (see H.R. 3709, H9392 [5NO])
———repeal the Assault Weapon Manufacturing Strict Liability Act (see H.R. 3712, H9392 [5NO])
Drug abuse: control of precursor chemicals (see S. 1406, S8952 [27JN]; H.R. 2827, H5267 [27JN])
———coordination of Federal drug treatment programs involved in the criminal justice system (see H.R. 2568, H4097 [6JN])
———crime-free schools and communities relative to National Diffusion Network (see H.R. 3057, H5909 [25JY])
———drug testing for released Federal prisoners (see S. 622, S3020 [12MR])
———establish education and prevention programs relating to youth gangs and runaway youths (see H.R. 3259, H6383 [2AU])
———Federal and State treatment programs for criminal offenders (see H.R. 730, H823 [30JA])
———make certain drug offenses under State law predicate offenses under the armed career criminal statute (see H.R. 3928, H11288 [25NO])
Drugs: expand narcotic abuse prevention and treatment programs (see H.R. 2810, H5266 [27JN]; H.R. 3256, H6383 [2AU])
———foreign assistance for operations to interdict trafficking operations (see H.R. 2711, H4866 [20JN])
———penalties for distribution of controlled substances at truck stops and rest areas (see H.R. 1551, H2014 [21MR])
———prevention of substance abuse and drug-related crime (see H.R. 2287, H2952 [9MY])
———sentencing of bankers laundering drug money (see H.R. 2090, H2536 [24AP])
———use of force by the Coast Guard to compel aircraft used in trafficking to land (see H.R. 2712, H4866 [20JN])
Drunken driving: increase prison terms for offenses involving a minor present in the motor vehicle (see S. 113, S437 [14JA])
Ecology and environment: offenses (see S. 1605, S11550 [31JY])
Education: assist volunteers protecting students and employees of educational institutions from crime (see H.R. 545, H529 [16JA])
———maintenance of records by campus law enforcement units (see S. 1470, S9840 [11JY])
———prohibit prison inmates from receiving Pell grants (see H.R. 3967, H11886 [26NO])
———suspend Federal benefits to individuals convicted of drug offenses (see H.R. 2116, H2564 [25AP])
Employment: notify employer of individuals convicted of drug offenses (see H.R. 2117, H2564 [25AP])
EPA: benefit eligibility of individuals or businesses relative to violation of certain environmental laws (see H.R. 3271, H6383 [2AU])
Extortion: redefine (see S. 142, S438 [14JA])
Families: penalties for flight to avoid child support arrearages (see H.R. 1241, H1414 [5MR])
Families and domestic relations: grants for State domestic violence coalitions (see H.R. 2947, H5649 [18JY])
———provide grants to States to fund domestic violence coalitions (see S. 803, S4337 [11AP])
———State efforts to prevent family violence and provide immediate shelter and related assistance to battered women and their children (see H.R. 2334, H3036 [14MY])
Family and domestic relations: admissible testimony in domestic violence court cases (see H.R. 1252, H1415 [5MR]; H. Con. Res. 89, H1416 [5MR])
———criminal penalties for flight to avoid payment of child support (see S. 1002, S5501 [8MY])
———violence prevention programs (see S. 212, S544 [15JA])
FBI: certain telephone subscriber information (see H.R. 3316, H6538 [12SE])
———regulate conduct (see H.R. 50, H55 [3JA])
FCC: prevent fraudulent changes in telephone customer selections of long-distance carriers (see H.R. 975, H1024 [19FE])
Federal aid programs: denial of certain benefits upon conviction of drug offenses (see H.R. 2118, H2564 [25AP])
———prevent reprogramming of moneys available for special discretionary grants (see H.R. 1657, H2085 [22MR])
Federal employees: forfeit of retirement annuity upon conviction of bribery (see H.R. 3342, H6601 [16SE])
———garnishment of certain retirement annuities to satisfy a judgement on physically abusing a child (see H.R. 3893, H10931 [22NO])
Financial institutions: appointment of independent counsel to investigate savings and loan associations (see H.R. 3699, H9043 [1NO])
———appointment of independent counsel to investigate savings and loans (see H.R. 1026, H1078 [20FE])
———authorize civil actions for certain criminal violations (see H.R. 114, H57 [3JA])
———increase enforcement actions against money laundering (see H.R. 26, H54 [3JA])
———money laundering penalties (see S. 305, S1294 [30JA]; S. 630, S3021 [12MR])
———strengthen prohibitions against individuals convicted of certain crimes (see S. 783, S4229 [9AP])
Fire fighters: participation of local services in Federal drug forfeiture funds (see S. 1591, S11371 [30JY])
Firearms: administration of laws (see H.R. 2442, H3494 [22MY])
———compliance with State and local licensing laws before receiving a Federal dealing license (see S. 1154, S6654 [23MY]; H.R. 2457, H3623 [23MY])
———establish national background check on prospective handgun buyers (see S. 1260, S7464 [11JN])
———establish national hotline to check on prospective handgun buyers (see H.R. 1412, H1757 [13MR])
———keeping of records relative to the disposition of ammunition (see S. 2048, S18086 [25NO])
———mandatory minimum sentences for unlawful possession by convicted felons and illegal drug users (see H.R. 1719, H2177 [11AP])
———penalties for unlawful shipment or receipt (see H.R. 2795, H5210 [26JN])
———possession or discharge of illegal firearms in public housing zones (see H.R. 3232, H6382 [2AU])
———prohibit export of certain assault weapons (see H.R. 465, H98 [7JA])
———prohibit handguns unsuitable for lawful sporting purposes (see H.R. 1770, H2188 [15AP])
———prohibit import of certain assault weapons (see S. 789, S4229 [9AP]; H.R. 1559, H2014 [21MR])
———prohibit manufacture, transfer, or importation of .25 caliber and .32 caliber ammunition (see H.R. 436, H83 [4JA])
———prohibit manufacture, transfer, or importation of certain caliber ammunition (see S. 51, S435 [14JA])
———prohibit possession by a person convicted of a drug crime (see H.R. 1133, H1278 [27FE])
———prohibit the possession, transfer, export, and manufacture of certain weapons (see H.R. 19, H54 [3JA])
———restore Second Amendment rights of all Americans (see S. 2113, S18336 [26NO])
———theft (see S. 1320, S8014 [18JN])
———transfer excise tax on handguns to a trust fund to provide compensation to victims of crime (see H.R. 750, H824 [30JA])
———waiting period before the purchase of a handgun (see S. 257, S1053 [23JA]; H.R. 7, H53 [3JA]; H.R. 4035, H11888 [26NO])
Flag—U.S.: constitutional amendment to prohibit desecration (see H.J. Res. 14, H60 [3JA]; H.J. Res. 31, H61 [3JA]; H.J. Res. 46, H83 [4JA]; H.J. Res. 83, H605 [18JA]; H.J. Res. 84, H640 [22JA]; H.J. Res. 94, H712 [28JA]; H.J. Res. 176, H1416 [5MR]; H.J. Res. 289, H5210 [26JN])
———grant the U.S. a copyright and impose criminal penalties for destruction of a copyrighted flag (see H.R. 2723, H4867 [20JN])
Foreign countries: murder of U.S. citizens abroad (see S. 861, S4737 [18AP])
Foreign trade: prosecution of illegal boycotts against nations friendly with the U.S. (see S. 1286, S7809 [13JN])
Forests: increased penalties for individuals guilty of tree-spiking (see H.R. 1185, H1323 [28FE])
Forfeitures for certain offenses (see H.R. 364, H81 [4JA])
FTC: authority regarding telephone sale fraud (see S. 1392, S8736 [26JN])
———fraud and consumer abuse committed on telephone sales (see H.R. 2829, H5299 [9JY]; H.R. 3203, H6381 [2AU])
Garvey, Marcus: conviction on mail fraud charges (see H. Con. Res. 60, H891 [5FE])
Germany: halt distribution of, and prosecute anyone found with, neo-Nazi computer games (see S. Con. Res. 40, S6211 [21MY])
Government: improve law enforcement and criminal justice systems (see H.R. 3326, H6538 [12SE])
Health care facilities: criminal penalties for interfering with access (see H.R. 1703, H2135 [10AP])
———establish criminal penalties for interfering with access to and egress from medical establishments (see S. 798, S4337 [11AP])
———financial assistance for trauma centers located in drug-related violence areas (see H.R. 1656, H2085 [22MR])
———financial assistance to hospitals with significant drug-related emergency visits (see S. 1049, S5752 [14MY])
Health care professionals: allow mentally ill criminal offenders to be examined by a psychiatric nurse practitioner or a clinical nurse specialist (see S. 219, S545 [15JA])
Housing: insure fair lending practices (see S. 529, S2507 [28FE])
———rental assistance for families affected by violence (see H.R. 1251, H1414 [5MR])
Human rights: recovery of damages from individuals engaging in torture or extrajudicial killing (see H.R. 2092, H2536 [24AP])
Hussein, Saddam: prosecution for war crimes (see S. Con. Res. 7, S1007 [22JA]; S. Res. 15, S1294 [30JA]; S. Res. 69, S2508 [28FE]; S. Res. 76, S2927 [7MR]; H.J. Res. 88, H684 [23JA]), H1325 [28FE], H2374 [17AP]
Immigration: deportation of aliens convicted of felony drunken driving (see S. 1210, S6997 [4JN])
———document fraud (see H.R. 3438, H7198 [1OC])
———law enforcement (see H.R. 3439, H7198 [1OC])
———registration of aliens on criminal probation or criminal parole (see H.R. 3634, H8494 [24OC])
———registration of convicted aliens released on parole and limit number of times an alien may be provided voluntary departure (see H.R. 3466, H7313 [2OC])
Insurance: discontinuation of certain health insurance of convicted murderers (see H.R. 2167, H2684 [1MY])
———unfair claims practices (see H.R. 1602, H2083 [22MR])
International law: determination of foreign aid relative to compliance with humanitarian law during armed conflict (see S. 573, S2771 [6MR])
———establish a military tribunal to prosecute war crimes arising from the Persian Gulf conflict (see S. Res. 71, S2619 [5MR]; H. Res. 100, H1416 [5MR])
———investigation of alleged offenses by Iraq during its occupation of Kuwait (see H.R. 1336, H1472 [7MR])
———prosecution of murder of U.S. nationals abroad (see H.R. 2273, H2901 [8MY])
International Parental Child Abduction Awareness Week: designate (see H.J. Res. 266, H4098 [6JN])
Investments: prevent payment of proceeds of U.S. savings bonds to any individual who kills the individual otherwise entitled to such payment (see H.R. 2796, H5210 [26JN])
Judges: constitutional amendment to require forfeiture of office upon felony conviction (see S.J. Res. 17, S440 [14JA])
Justice Assistance Grant Program: maintain current Federal-State funding ratio (see S. 623, S3020 [12MR])
Kidnaping: eliminate effect of the parental exception in cases in violation of valid custody orders (see H.R. 579, H605 [18JA])
———penalties for abduction of children that are not returned unharmed (see H.R. 1069, H1136 [21FE])
———penalties for international parental kidnaping of children (see H.R. 2055, H2535 [24AP])
Law enforcement: agency roles in air and sea drug interdiction and money laundering investigations (see S. 1575, S11056 [26JY])
———compile information concerning U.S. currency confiscations in connection with certain drug offenses (see H.R. 2310, H2962 [13MY])
———distribution of certain funds to units of local government (see H.R. 2591, H4186 [7JN])
———establish the authority of criminal investigators in Inspectors General offices (see H.R. 1361, H1473 [7MR])
———Federal authority to eliminate violence by outlaw gangs (see S. 1303, S7898 [17JN]; S. 1337, S8309 [20JN])
———Federal funding programs (see H.R. 2956, H5650 [18JY])
———provide rewards for information leading to the apprehension and conviction of kidnapers (see H.R. 879, H989 [6FE])
———quality and availability of DNA records (see H.R. 3088, H6137 [30JY])
———use of counterfeit or stolen property in undercover investigations (see H.R. 2203, H2767 [2MY])
Law enforcement officers: acquisition and publication of police brutality complaints (see H.R. 1914, H2374 [17AP])
———acquisition of immunized testimony (see S. 2074, S18335 [26NO])
———authorizing appropriations to assist certain Federal, State, and local personnel (see H.R. 466, H98 [7JA])
———educational assistance (see H.R. 3172, H6316 [1AU])
———encourage States to enact police officers' bills of rights (see S. 1043, S5752 [14MY])
———enhance ability to fight violent crime by providing body armor (see H.R. 322, H79 [4JA])
———establish employment standards for security officers (see S. 1258, S7464 [11JN])
———Federal response to police misconduct (see H.R. 2972, H5744 [23JY])
———increase number and provide educational assistance (see H.R. 2676, H4611 [18JN])
———increase numbers (see H.R. 3172, H6316 [1AU])
———police brutality (see H. Res. 122, H2179 [11AP])
———protection of rights of citizens and officers in alleged cases of police misconduct (see H.R. 2537, H3855 [4JN])
———provide the Attorney General the authority to seek civil injunctive relief against police brutality (see H.R. 1821, H2260 [16AP])
———public cooperation in preventing crime and drug abuse (see H.R. 1222, H1341 [4MR])
Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights: establish (see H.R. 2946, H5649 [18JY])
Mail and wire fraud: civil and criminal forfeitures (see H.R. 2180, H2685 [1MY])
Medals: fine for sale or trade of military decorations or medals (see H.R. 3067, H5978 [29JY])
Medicaid: funding of abortion in the case of rape or incest (see H. Res. 40, H640 [22JA])
Medicare: investigation of health care suppliers relative to medical equipment costs (see H. Con. Res. 165, H4437 [12JN])
———prevent telemarketing fraud against beneficiaries by suppliers of durable medical equipment (see H.R. 3587, H8101 [17OC])
———standards to prevent abuse in the acquisition of durable medical equipment, devices, and supplies (see S. 1988, S17044 [19NO])
Members of Congress: deny annuity benefits relative to individuals convicted of a felony (see H.R. 1077, H1136 [21FE])
Mentally handicapped: allow psychiatric or psychological examinations of certain offenders to be conducted by a clinical social worker (see S. 71, S436 [14JA])
Middle East: treatment of Iran, Iraq, Libya, and Syria as terrorist countries (see H.R. 2318, H3035 [14MY])
Money Laundering Improvements Act: enact (see S. 1665, S12182 [2AU])
Motor vehicles: national framework to prevent theft (see H.R. 3022, H5817 [24JY])
———national program to prevent theft (see S. 1248, S7291 [6JN])
Murfreesboro, TN: anniversary of the Exchange Club (see S. Res. 138, S7291 [6JN])
Narcotics: emergency Federal assistance to drug emergency areas (see S. 16, S434 [14JA])
———monetary awards for persons providing information leading to the arrest of certain drug suspects (see H.R. 1356, H1473 [7MR])
———regulation of precursor chemicals (see S. 1142, S6653 [23MY])
———strengthen antidrug efforts (see H.R. 365, H81 [4JA])
———study effectiveness of national drug strategy (see S. 30, S435 [14JA])
National Campus Crime and Security Awareness Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 183, S10951 [25JY]; H.J. Res. 142, H1137 [21FE])
National Center on Elder Abuse: establish (see S. 951, S5136 [25AP])
National Child Abuse Prevention Month: designate (see S.J. Res. 52, S1221 [29JA])
National Commission to Support Law Enforcement: establish (see H.R. 3194, H6317 [1AU])
National Crime Victims' Rights Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 16, S440 [14JA]; H.J. Res. 171, H1416 [5MR])
National Domestic Violence Awareness Month: designate (see H.J. Res. 241, H2685 [1MY])
National Lock-In-Safety Month: designate (see S.J. Res. 139, S5406 [7MY])
National Neighborhood Crime Watch Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 138, S5352 [6MY])
National objectives: policy to control crime against women (see H.R. 1502, H1912 [20MR])
———policy to control crime and reform court procedures (see S. 635, S3190 [13MR]; S. 1151, S6654 [23MY]; S. 1241, S7291 [6JN]; S. 1335, S8309 [20JN]; H.R. 1400, H1669 [12MR]; H.R. 2814, H5266 [27JN]; H.R. 3371, H6720 [23SE])
———policy to control crime and reform court procedures (H.R. 1400), consideration (see H. Res. 183, H5049 [25JN])
———policy to control crime and reform court procedures (H.R. 3371), waiving points of order against conference report (see H. Res. 301, H11287 [25NO])
———policy to control crime and reform court procedures (S. 1241), return to Senate (see H. Res. 251, H8188 [22OC])
National Parents of Murdered Children Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 109, S3930 [21MR]; H.J. Res. 60, H110 [9JA])
National parks: improve protection of endangered species by increasing fines for violating posted speed limits (see H.R. 61, H55 [3JA])
National Pornography Victims Awareness Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 200, S13409 [20SE]; H.J. Res. 349, H7862 [15OC])
Native Americans: criminal jurisdiction of tribes (see S. 962, S5136 [25AP])
———power of tribes to exercise criminal jurisdiction (see S. 1773, S13979 [30SE]; H.R. 972, H1024 [19FE])
Occupational health and safety: increased penalties for workplace endangerment (see H.R. 549, H529 [16JA])
Occupational Safety and Health Act: amend relative to criminal penalties (see H.R. 1192, H1324 [28FE])
Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act: Federal-State funding ratio for certain formula grants (see H.R. 1707, H2135 [10AP])
———maintain Federal percentage of funding, limit the use of discretionary grant funds and establish Bureau advisory committees (see H.R. 2473, H3623 [23MY])
———reduce the amount of non-Federal funding necessary to obtain Federal funding (see H.R. 1682, H2134 [10AP])
OSHA: enforcement of criminal violation of standards (see S. 445, S2005 [20FE])
Pharmaceuticals: penalties for illegal activities relative to the approval of abbreviated drug applications (see S. 1164, S6654 [23MY]; H.R. 2454, H3622 [23MY])
———protections against illegal activities involving drugs and medical devices (see S. 1982, S16942 [18NO])
Political campaigns: fraudulent misrepresentation of campaign authority (see S. 2035, S17989 [23NO])
Pornography: cause of action against producers and distributors for victims of sexual offenses and murder (see S. 1521, S10554 [22JY])
———cause of action for victims of sexual abuse, rape and murder against producers and distributors (see S. 983, S5137 [25AP])
———penalties for mailing unsolicited sexually oriented material (see S. 192, S439 [14JA])
———protection of children and other victims (see H.R. 1768, H2188 [15AP])
POW: investigation and prosecution of individuals responsible for Iraqi war crimes (see H. Res. 42, H684 [23JA])
Prisons: mandatory education for incarcerated adults (see H.R. 326, H80 [4JA])
Racketeer influenced and corrupt organizations: amend provisions of law (see H.R. 1717, H2177 [11AP])
Radio: procedures for the discontinuance of mobile radio services to drug traffickers (see H.R. 291, H78 [4JA])
Research: protection of animal research facilities from criminal acts (see S. 544, S2618 [5MR])
Rural areas: crime and drug control (see S. 1313, S8014 [18JN]; H.R. 2959, H5650 [18JY])
Savings and loan associations: investigation and prosecution of criminal activity (see H. Res. 16, H62 [3JA]; H. Res. 107, H1474 [7MR])
Securities: statute of limitations for private rights of action arising from certain legal violations (see H.R. 3185, H6316 [1AU])
Senior citizens: mandatory sentences for violent felonies committed against (see H.R. 629, H684 [23JA])
Sentencing: convicts who commit a violent felony while under a justice sentence (see H.R. 3985, H11887 [26NO])
Sexual offenses: protect the privacy of victims (see H.R. 2077, H2536 [24AP])
Ships and vessels: prohibit use on coastal waters for provision of criminal detention or imprisonment facilities (see H.R. 2739, H4944 [24JN])
Social Security: development of a counterfeit-resistant card (see S. 40, S435 [14JA])
Solid waste: authorize a private right of action to enforce certain regulations (see H.R. 2587, H4186 [7JN])
Sports: penalties for trainers who induce athletes to use anabolic steroids (see H.R. 867, H989 [6FE])
———prohibit participation in and promotion of professional boxing (see H.R. 2667, H4611 [18JN])
States: assist in law enforcement efforts, crime control, and prisoner education projects (see S. 648, S3191 [13MR])
———mandatory prison term for use of weapon in certain violations of State law (see H.R. 2858, H5340 [10JY])
———require agencies to register all child abuse offenders with the National Crime Information Center (see H.R. 2931, H5595 [17JY])
Street gangs: participation (see H.R. 100, H56 [3JA])
Taxation: establish a one-time National Tax Amnesty Program (see S. 796, S4336 [11AP])
Technology: acquisition of laboratory equipment and computer software to improve the quality and accessibility of DNA analyses (see H.R. 339, H80 [4JA])
Telecommunications: possession of beepers and pagers by persons under 21 years of age (see H.R. 1146, H1278 [27FE])
Terrorism: extraterritorial jurisdiction over terrorist acts abroad against U.S. nationals (see S. 740, S3929 [21MR])
———indictment of individuals relative to bombing of Pan American flight 103 (see S. Res. 220, S16747 [14NO])
———maximum reward for information on acts against U.S. (see H.R. 683, H780 [29JA])
———prevent and punish terrorist acts (see H.R. 731, H823 [30JA]; H.R. 769, H839 [31JA])
———punishment of domestic and international acts (see S. 266, S1159 [24JA])
Toxic Substance Control Act: increase criminal penalties (see H.R. 3885, H10930 [22NO])
Trademarks: protection (see S. 894, S4837 [23AP])
U.S. Sentencing Commission: member terms of office (see S. 1963, S16611 [13NO])
Veterans: availability of benefits to individuals incarcerated in Federal correctional institutions (see H.R. 1181, H1323 [28FE])
Victims: restitution (see S. 566, S2771 [6MR])
Victims of Crime Act: amend (see H.R. 2354, H3148 [15MY])
Violence: combat (see H.R. 365, H81 [4JA])
Water pollution: liability for illegal ocean dumping (see H.R. 3789, H10268 [14NO])
Weapons: penalties for theft of firearms or explosives from Federal licensees and penalties for use of firearm during commission of a crime (see H.R. 3043, H5909 [25JY])
———prohibit the importation, manufacture, and sale of certain firearms (see H.R. 3104, H6137 [30JY])
Whistle blowing: protect employees who report violations of Federal laws (see H.R. 1664, H2107 [9AP])
———protection for personnel of Government corporations (see H.R. 1833, H2261 [16AP])
Women: combat violence against (see S. 15, S434 [14JA])
———protection from sexual harassment and violence and promote equal opportunity (see S. 472, S2146 [21FE]; H.R. 1149, H1279 [27FE])
``Plausible Denial,'' Mark Lane, H9496 [7NO]
Briefs
Sexual harassment at the President's Commission on Executive Exchange: Representative Livingston, H4003 [5JN]
Chronologies
Scud missile attacks on Israel, S2689 [5MR]
Terrorist incidents involving U.S. citizens or property, 1981-90, S1078-S1082 [23JA]
Cloture motions
National objectives: policy to control crime and reform court procedures (H.R. 3371), conference report, S18580, S18615 [27NO]
———policy to control crime and reform court procedures (S. 1241), S9074 [28JN], S9263 [8JY], S9330 [9JY], S9439 [10JY]
Comparisons
Crime legislation, S3074-S3076 [12MR]
Court documents
War Crimes Investigation of John Demjanjuk, Sr.: Jaroslaw Dobrowolskyj, E794 [6MR]
Critiques
Andean Anti-Drug Efforts—A Report to the Congress: Washington Office on Latin America, S2986 [7MR]
Descriptions
Application of capital punishment: (sundry), S8550 [25JN]
Generic Drug Enforcement Act (H.R. 2454), E1906 [23MY]
Generic Drug Enforcement Act (S. 1164), S6698 [23MY]
Harding stress-fair compatibility test: Owen M. Smaw, E2857 [2AU]
Documents
Attacking Financial Institution Fraud: Dept. of Justice, S16777 [14NO]
Petition for Provisional and Permanent Relief Against Grenadian Death Penalties and Sentences of Imprisonment: Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, H6305-H6310 [1AU]
Essays
U.N. Secretary General's Report on the U.N. Role in Combating Illicit Drug Trafficking and Drug Abuse: Brian Becknell, E2872 [2AU]
———Ken S. Wang, E2875 [2AU]
———Robert Sussland, E2873 [2AU]
Excerpts
``Deadly Consequences,'' Deborah Prothrow-Stith and Michaele Weissman, E2321 [24JN]
Explanations
Drunk Driving Child Protection Act (S. 113), S10945 [25JY]
Oversight of sentencing, imprisonment, and certain supervised release programs (S. 188), S7770-S7772 [13JN]
Factsheets
Comprehensive Counter-Terrorism Act (S. 266), S1190 [24JA]
Drunk Driving Child Protection Act (S. 113), S765 [14JA]
Elder Abuse: Committee on Aging (Select), H6472 [12SE]
———Ohio Dept. of Human Services, H6472 [12SE]
Police Officers' Bill of Rights Act (S. 1043), S5755 [14MY]
Letters
Abortion clinic access: National Abortion Federation, S4344 [11AP]
———National Abortion Rights Action League, S4345 [11AP]
———National Coalition of Abortion Providers, S4345 [11AP]
———Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Inc., S4345 [11AP]
Andean anti-drug efforts: Dept. of State, S2989 [7MR]
———Eduardo A. Gamarra, S2987 [7MR]
———Senator Cranston, S2987, S2988 [7MR]
Antidrug policy in the Andean region: Donald J. Mabry, S5683 [9MY]
Appeasement of Iraq made me a spy: Morris Pollard, E998 [20MR]
Automobile theft: Alliance of American Insurers, S7380 [6JN]
Background checks for handgun purchases: FBI, S8941 [27JN]
———Office of Attorney General of Missouri, S8944 [27JN]
Bank for Commerce and Industry investigation: William von Raab, S14233 [2OC]
Child pornography sentencing: Children's Legal Foundation, S9485 [10JY]
———Dept. of Justice, S9484 [10JY]
———Morality in Media, Inc., S9486 [10JY]
———Religious Alliance Against Pornography, S9484 [10JY]
College education for prison inmates: Billy Tetterton, S11329 [30JY]
Compliance with State and local firearms licensing laws before receiving a Federal dealing license: Lee P. Brown, S6667 [23MY]
Control of precursor chemicals: Oregon Board of Pharmacy, E2428 [27JN]
———Oregon Dept. of State Police, E2428 [27JN]
Criminal penalties for failure to obey landing order from Federal law enforcement officer: Coast Guard, E3552 [25OC]
Deportation procedures for certain noncitizens: several immigration law experts, E2285 [19JN]
Dept. of Justice Assets Forfeiture Fund allocations to State and local governments: Philadelphia , PA, City Council, S8674 [26JN]
———Philadelphia City Council, S8674 [26JN]
———Senator Biden, S8674 [26JN]
———Senator Thurmond, S8674 [26JN]
Drunk Driving Child Protection Act: Mothers Against Drunk Driving, S765 [14JA]
Educational grants to persons in Federal or State penal institutions: Billy Tetterton, S12878 [12SE]
———Columbia University, S12882 [12SE]
———Kenneth R. Gordon, S12882 [12SE]
———Microcomputer Technology Institute, S12882 [12SE]
———National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators, S12880-S12882 [12SE]
———Scott A. Mollette, S12882 [12SE]
Federal firearms licenses: Fraternal Order of Police, S9743 [11JY]
———Lee P. Brown, S9742 [11JY]
———Peter Freed, S9744 [11JY]
———Senator Moynihan, S9745 [11JY]
———U.S. Conference of Mayors, S9742 [11JY]
Financial assistance for trauma centers located in drug-related violence areas: American College of Surgeons, H8018 [17OC]
Forfeiture of property relative to drug crimes: Cobb County, GA, Board of Commissioners, H8016 [17OC]
———Georgia Bureau of Investigations, H8016 [17OC]
———Georgia Dept. of Public Safety, H8016 [17OC]
GAO investigation of Bank of Credit and Commerce International: Representative Michel, E3838 [14NO]
Grenadian criminal proceedings: Representative Dymally, H5970 [29JY]
———Representatives Dymally and Donald M. Payne, H5971 [29JY]
———several Representatives, H5970 [29JY]
Gun control: Firearms Coalition, S9487 [10JY]
———National Rifle Association, S9486 [10JY]
Habeas corpus reform: California attorney general and district attorneys, E3130 [24SE]
———Dick Thornburgh, Attorney General, S8659 [26JN]
———James S. Liebman, S9947 [15JY]
———Jim Mattox, H7909 [16OC]
———law school deans and professors, E3720-E3722 [5NO]
Halt distribution of neo-Nazi computer games from Germany: Senator D'Amato, S6251 [21MY]
Handgun Violence Prevention Act: Kentucky Charter for Handgun Control, H2785 [7MY]
———National Fraternal Order of Police, H2806 [7MY]
Insurance fraud: Iowa Dept. of Commerce, S8911 [27JN]
———John Garamendi, S8911 [27JN]
———Missouri Dept. of Economic Development, S8911 [27JN]
———National Association of Insurance Commissioners, S8910 [27JN]
———New York, S8911 [27JN]
———South Carolina Dept. of Insurance, S8911 [27JN]
———Wyoming Insurance Dept., S8912 [27JN]
Law enforcement and courts funding: GAO, S9064 [28JN]
Murder of U.S. citizen in Seoul, South Korea: Janet G. Mullins, Dept. of State, S4752 [18AP]
———Senator Hollings, S4752 [18AP]
National policy to control crime and reform court procedures: California District Attorneys Association, H11680 [26NO]
———Concerned Citizens for Equal Justice, S18674 [27NO]
———Conference of Chief Justices, S18673 [27NO]
———Daniel E. Lungren, Attorney General of California, and several District Attorneys, S18680 [27NO]
———Dept. of Justice, S18669 [27NO]
———Fraternal Order of Police, S18667 [27NO]
———International Association of Chiefs of Police, S18667 [27NO]
———International Brotherhood of Police Officers, S18667 [27NO]
———International Union of Police Associations, S18667 [27NO]
———Jim Mattox, S18669 [27NO]
———Michael J. Bowers, Attorney General of Georgia, S18675 [27NO]
———Midnight Basketball League Inc., S18669 [27NO]
———Mothers Against Drunk Driving, S18668 [27NO]
———National Association of Attorneys General, S18672 [27NO]
———National Association of Police Organizations, Inc., S18667 [27NO]
———National District Attorneys Association, S18671 [27NO], H11685 [26NO]
———National League of Cities, S18668 [27NO]
———National Network for Victims of Sexual Assault, S18668 [27NO]
———National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives, S18668 [27NO]
———National Sheriffs' Association, S18669 [27NO]
———National Woman Abuse Prevention Center, S18668 [27NO]
———Office of U.S. Attorney, District of Arizona, H7902 [16OC]
———Police Executive Research Forum, S18668 [27NO]
———President Bush, S18671 [27NO], H11678 [26NO]
———Robert H. Macy, S18674 [27NO]
———several Attorneys General, S18672 [27NO]
———several District Attorneys, S18673 [27NO]
———U.S. Conference of Mayors, S18668 [27NO]
———William H. Rehnquist, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, H10742 [21NO]
———William P. Barr, Attorney General, S18671 [27NO]
National Voter Registration Act: Elizabeth Holtzman, S12121 [2AU]
Police officer's bill of rights: Fraternal Order of Police, S9300 [9JY]
———International Brotherhood of Police Officers, S9300 [9JY]
———National Association of Police Organizations, Inc., S9300 [9JY]
———Patrolmen's Benevolent Association of the City of New York, Inc., S9301 [9JY]
———Police Commissioner of New York, NY, S9303 [9JY]
Policy to control crime and reform court procedures: Edwin L. Miller, Jr., E3387 [15OC]
———Michael J. Salz, H7971 [16OC]
Power of Indian tribes to exercise criminal jurisdiction: CBO, H2990 [14MY]
Preferential immigration status for convicted drug dealers testifying against Manuel A. Noriega: Representative Kanjorski, E3073 [18SE]
Prosecution of Saddam Hussein for war crimes: Senator Cochran, S1287 [30JA]
Prosecution of vandals of Vicksburg National Military Park: National Trust for Historic Preservation, S13055 [16SE]
Public disclosure of information concerning failed federally-insured depository institutions: Consumer Federation of America, S9329 [9JY]
———Sherry Ettleson, S9329 [9JY]
Racial Justice Act: David C. Baldus, George Woodworth, and Charles A. Pulaski, Jr., S8273, S8292 [20JN]
Regulation of chemicals used in the manufacture of controlled substances: George W. Sumner, S8858 [27JN]
———Michael S. Nakamura and Harold M. Kawasaki, S8858 [27JN]
———Warren Price III, S8857 [27JN]
Restitution for crime victims: David Beatty, S2773 [6MR]
———Marlene A. Young, S2772 [6MR]
———Micky Sadoff, S2773 [6MR]
Rural Crime and Drug Control Act: Senator Pryor, S8015 [18JN]
Securities Investors Legal Rights Act: Legislative Alert (organization), H11812 [26NO]
———Public Citizen (organization), H11811 [26NO]
Sentencing guidelines relative to child pornography offenses: Roger Mahony, H6738 [24SE]
———U.S. Sentencing Commission, H6737 [24SE]
Sentencing of child pornographers: Children's Legal Foundation, S10330 [18JY]
———Dept. of Justice, S10330 [18JY]
———Morality in Media, Inc., S10328 [18JY]
———National Law Center for Children and Families, S10330 [18JY]
———Religious Alliance Against Pornography, National Coalition Against Pornography, and the National Women's Leadership Task Force, S10328 [18JY]
Terrorist threats and acts against Nicaraguan Government officials: Alfredo Cesara, E2445 [9JY]
Treatment of Jeffrey L. Dahmer for alcohol abuse: Lionel H. Dahmer, H8014 [17OC]
Trial of pro-democracy demonstrators: Zhu Qizhen, Embassy of the People's Republic of China, E679 [28FE]
U.S. Crack Epidemic: Senator Moynihan, S11355 [30JY]
U.S. position on Middle East terrorists: relatives of terrorist victims, E3831 [14NO]
Unauthorized disclosure of confidential wire tap information: Senator Pryor, S9088 [28JN]
Victim impact evidence in capital punishment court cases: Citizens for Law and Order, Inc., S8554 [25JN]
———Concerns of Police Survivors, S8555 [25JN]
———Council for Court Excellence, S8554 [25JN]
———National Organization for Victim Assistance, S8555 [25JN]
———National Victim Center, S8555 [25JN]
———Stephanie Roper Committee, Inc., S8554 [25JN]
———Victims' Constitutional Amendment Network, S8555 [25JN]
Violent street crime: Carolyn Jamelkowski, H5494 [16JY]
War Crimes Prevention Education Act: Human Rights Watch, S4300 [11AP]
———Robert K. Goldman, S2820 [6MR]
———Washington Office on Latin America, S4300 [11AP]
War crimes trials in Kuwait: Representative Mazzoli, E1982 [30MY]
Women's Equal Opportunity Act: Dept. of Justice, S4926-S4932 [24AP]
Lists
Cosponsors of Wirth public disclosure amendment to crime bill, S9329 [9JY]
Government investigations spawned by Gordon Hamel, H4002 [5JN]
Law enforcement officers killed and wounded with assault weapons, H8034 [17OC]
Law enforcement organizations supporting the crime bill, S18666, S18675 [27NO]
Members of conference committee for 1982 and 1990 crime bills, S16967 [18NO]
National policy to control crime and reform court procedures (S. 1241), amendments, S9097 [28JN]
Religious Alliance Against Pornography, H6740 [24SE]
Talladega, AL, Federal Correctional Institute Community Relations Board members, S14958 [22OC]
Memorandums
Is Missouri Exempt From the Brady Bill's Waiting Period? Dennis Henigan, Handgun Control (organization), S8944 [27JN]
Racial Justice Act: Laurence H. Tribe, S8274-S8276 [20JN]
Sentencing Guidelines Relative to Child Pornography Offenses: Committee on Appropriations (House), H6739 [24SE]
Sexual Harassment at the President's Commission on Executive Exchange: Gordon Hamel, H4001 [5JN]
Memorials of legislature
Alaska, H4437 [12JN]
Arkansas, H1456 [6MR]
California, S16845 [15NO], H7801 [10OC]
Colorado, H4437 [12JN]
Georgia, S4454 [16AP]
———constitutional convention with reference to desecration of U.S. Flag, H2136 [10AP]
Indiana, H3739 [30MY]
Kansas, S5501 [8MY], H2901 [8MY]
Louisiana, H4550 [13JN]
Maine, S9363 [9JY], H5210 [26JN]
Massachusetts, H2537 [24AP]
Montana, S5500 [8MY]
Nevada, H1146 [25FE]
New Jersey, S14587 [8OC]
North Dakota, S4455 [16AP], H2136 [10AP]
Wyoming, H1914 [20MR]
Messages
Comprehensive Violent Crime Control Act: President Bush, S3018 [12MR]
Injunction of Secrecy Removal from Treaty with Uruguay on Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters: President Bush, S16744 [14NO]
International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking: Javier Perez de Quellar, S8647 [26JN]
Treaty With Argentina on Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters: President Bush, S15718 [31OC]
Motions
Firearms: waiting period before the purchase of a handgun (H.R. 7), recommit, H2877 [8MY]
National objectives: policy to control crime and reform court procedures (H.R. 3371), H8168 [22OC], H10740 [21NO]
———policy to control crime and reform court procedures (H.R. 3371), conference report—motion to recommit, H11755 [26NO]
———policy to control crime and reform court procedures (S. 1241), Mitchell motion to table Helms amendment, S8731 [26JN]
Papers
Characterization and Application of International Humanitarian Law in Non-International and Other Kinds of Armed Conflicts: Robert K. Goldman, S4300 [11AP]
Role of Robert M. Gates During the Investigation of 1981 Papal Assassination Attempt, S15946-S15948 [5NO]
Petitions
Blades, DE, Town Council, H2138 [10AP]
Hopkinton, MA, Board of Selectmen, H1916 [20MR]
Lakewood, OH, City Council, S10949 [25JY], H5451 [15JY]
New Haven, CT, Board of Aldermen, H5911 [25JY]
Nicaragua, H5267 [27JN]
Palmer, MA, Board of Selectmen, H1916 [20MR]
Rice Lake, Duluth, MN, H6603 [16SE]
Seattle, WA, City Council, S6996 [4JN], H2962 [13MY], H3038 [14MY]
Sussex County, DE, Council, H1916 [20MR]
Poems
``FBI Is Living a Lie'', E1636 [7MY]
Press releases
Peru—Hundreds killed, ``disappeared'' despite human rights pledges: Amnesty International, S17660 [22NO]
Questions and answers
Capital punishment: Senator Grassley and Daniel E. Lungren, Attorney General of California, S8724-S8727 [26JN]
———Senator Thurmond and Daniel E. Lungren, Attorney General of California, S8723 [26JN]
Remarks in House
Abortion: Federal funding for victims of rape and incest, E3715 [5NO]
Abraham Lincoln Elementary School, Long Beach, CA: drive-by shooting drill, H2906 [9MY]
Aeronautics: criminal penalties for failure to obey landing order from Federal law enforcement officer (H.R. 681), E3552 [25OC]
African Americans: family involvement, E1783 [16MY]
———status in U.S., H6517-H6534 [12SE]
Agriculture: prevention of crimes against farmers, researchers, and other livestock-related professions (H.R. 2407), E1836 [20MY]
Asset Forfeiture Program: authorize, H8161 [22OC]
Banca Nazionale del Lavoro: renewal of subpoena, H2531-H2534 [24AP]
Bank of Credit and Commerce International: investigation, H5825 [25JY]
———investigation of activities, H10826-H10830 [21NO]
Bolivia: antinarcotics efforts, H1582 [12MR], E2843 [2AU]
Brunner, Alois: extradition from Syria to Germany for war crimes during World War II, H2377 [18AP]
Bush, President: domestic agenda, H10204, H10205 [14NO]
———domestic policy, H10707 [20NO], H10729, H10730, H10735, H10736, H10737 [21NO]
———domestic policy concerns versus foreign policy concerns, H9584, H9585, H9598 [8NO]
———legislative proposals, H1764 [14MR]
———national objectives, H4296, H4297, H4298, H4299, H4300, H4301 [12JN]
Capital punishment: constitutional procedures for imposition (H.R. 826), H1086 [21FE]
———constitutional procedures for imposition (H.R. 864), E438 [6FE]
———drive-by killers, H2906 [9MY]
———eliminate for certain crimes and replace with life imprisonment without parole, H7950-H7954 [16OC]
———execution of minors, E3405 [16OC]
———implement, H5752 [24JY]
———impose on individuals convicted of certain crimes in the District of Columbia (H.R. 596), E244 [22JA]
———imposition for certain heinous crimes, H7871 [16OC]
———racial discrimination in imposing, H8137-H8146, H8149-H8152 [22OC], E3503 [22OC]
———use of as crime deterrent, H7860 [15OC]
Child abuse: registration of all convicted offenders with the National Crime Information Center (H.R. 2553), E4259 [18DE]
Children and youth: enforcement of Federal statutes prohibiting sexual exploitation of children, E2865 [2AU]
———extend authorization for certain child abuse prevention and adoption programs (H.R. 2720), H5287-H5289 [9JY], H5306 [10JY], E2562 [16JY]
———sexual exploitation (H.R. 3572), E3417 [17OC]
China, People's Republic of: jailing of pro-democracy demonstrators, E949 [14MR]
CIA: drug testing for employees, H4254-H4259 [11JN]
Civitan International: tribute to Trenton/Hamilton/Colonial Valley, NJ clubs, E2521 [11JY]
Coast Guard: enforcement of large-scale driftnet fishing regulations, H5446 [15JY]
———interdiction against suspected drug carrying planes, H5631, H5632 [18JY]
———treatment of aircraft used in illegal drug trafficking, E57 [3JA]
Colleges and universities: assistance for programs that address urban campus and community crime issues (H.R. 3831), E3944 [21NO]
———crimes on campus, E588 [22FE]
———legal rights and options of sexual assault victims while on campus, H2909 [9MY]
———sexual assaults on campuses, H2970 [14MY], H8017 [17OC], E1757 [14MY]
———sexual assaults on campuses (H.R. 2363), H6882 [26SE]
Colombia: assassination of Enrique Low Murtra, E1593 [2MY], E1682 [9MY]
———drug related political violence, H2692, H2693, H2699, H2732 [2MY]
———drug war, H997 [19FE], E617 [25FE]
———narcotics traffic, E196 [16JA]
———political and economic stability, E1086 [22MR]
———prosecution of drug dealers, H515 [16JA]
———tribute to U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, E247 [23JA]
Committee on Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs: investigation of Banca Nazionale Del Lavoro, H1111-H1116 [21FE]
Computers: Federal Republic of Germany and the Republic of Austria prosecution for distribution of neo-Nazi computer games (H. Con. Res. 152), E1789 [16MY]
Congress: bipartisan efforts toward national objectives, H6448 [11SE]
———domestic policy, H9708 [13NO], H10207 [14NO]
———domestic policy issues, H4444, H4446 [13JN]
———economic growth and domestic spending priorities, H9590-H9598 [8NO]
———investigate alleged negotiations between Presidential candidate Ronald Reagan and Iran to keep the U.S. hostages until after the 1980 election (H. Res. 131), E1455 [24AP]
———investigation of alleged negotiations between presidential candidate Ronald Reagan and Iran to keep the U.S. hostages until after the 1980 election (H. Res. 131), H2908 [9MY], H4443 [13JN], E1987 [30MY]
Contracts: Government standards for awarding, H5752 [24JY]
Correctional institutions: effectiveness of juvenile boot camp prisons (H.R. 3019), E2694 [24JY]
Courts: establish a constitutional Federal capital punishment statute (H.R. 857), H896 [6FE]
———exclusionary rule relative to admissible evidence, H7867, H7871 [16OC], H8042-H8045 [17OC]
———extraterritorial jurisdiction over terrorist acts abroad against U.S. nationals (H.R. 2222), E1583 [2MY]
———good-faith exception to the exclusionary rule, H7818 [15OC]
———habeas corpus reform, H7866, H7909 [16OC], H7995-H8005, H8038-H8041 [17OC], E3719 [5NO]
———habeas corpus reform, unanimous-consent agreement, H7994, H7995 [17OC]
———insurance fraud (H.R. 3171), E2865 [2AU]
———jurisdictional immunities relative to foreign countries (H.R. 2357), H3124 [15MY]
———life imprisonment for certain criminals convicted a third time (H.R. 3891), H10730 [21NO]
———life imprisonment relative to drug traffickers and violent criminals convicted of a third offense (H.R. 2904), H5493 [16JY]
———mandatory prison sentences for drug crimes involving minors (H.R. 2903), H5493 [16JY]
———penalties for credit and debit card fraud (H.R. 2924), E2596 [18JY]
———penalties for drive-by shootings (H.R. 2902), H5493 [16JY]
———provide restitution to victims (H.R. 1809), H2379 [18AP]
———rules of evidence in cases of sexual assault and child molestation, E3503 [22OC]
———witness fees and witness protection (H.R. 2261), E1671 [9MY]
———witness fees relative to incarcerated individuals (H.R. 1648), E1136 [22MR]
Crime Prevention Month: designate (H.J. Res. 303), H6771 [24SE], E2561 [16JY]
Crime Victims' Rights Week: designate (H.J. Res. 171), H1343 [5MR]
Crisis Center of East Alabama: anniversary tribute, H2463 [23AP]
Cuba: state-sponsored terrorism, E4093 [26NO]
Cudahy, WI: Substance Abuse Awareness Week observance, E3014 [12SE]
Dallas, TX: tribute to citizens assisting crime victims, H5645 [18JY]
Demjanjuk, John, Sr.: war crimes investigation, E793 [6MR]
Depository institutions: increase enforcement actions against money laundering (H.R. 26), H4192-H4207 [10JN], E2185 [13JN]
Dept. of HUD: extend statute of limitations on certain crimes committed by employees (H.R. 660), E315 [28JA]
Dept. of Justice: establish a national savings and loan criminal fraud task force, H4485 [13JN]
———preferential immigration status for convicted drug dealers testifying against Manuel A. Noriega, E3073 [18SE]
Dept. of Justice Assets Forfeiture Fund: availability for community-based crime control and drug abuse prevention programs (H.R. 2774), E2379 [26JN]
Dept. of State: controlled substances testing of employees, H3081-H3092 [15MY]
Detroit, MI: tribute to citizens' efforts to maintain order on Halloween night, H9049 [4NO]
District of Columbia: congressional review for certain acts and enactment of certain laws relative to attorneys (H.R. 3709), H9629, H9630 [12NO]
———tribute to Lincoln Park Neighborhood Watch Association, E3216 [2OC]
———youth crimes, E323 [29JA]
Domestic policy: national objectives priority assignments, H8192, H8193 [23OC], H8550 [28OC]
Domestic Violence Awareness Month: observance, H8782-H8785 [30OC], E3731, E3732 [6NO], E4077 [26NO]
Drug abuse: control of precursor chemicals (H.R. 2827), E2428 [27JN]
———coordination of Federal drug treatment programs involved in the criminal justice system (H.R. 2568), E2110 [7JN]
———crime-free schools and communities relative to National Diffusion Network (H.R. 3057), H6414-H6416 [11SE]
———criminal sentencing for traffickers, H4870 [24JN], E2418 [27JN]
———establish education and prevention programs relating to youth gangs and runaway youths (H.R. 3259), H7090-H7093 [30SE], E3221 [2OC]
———Federal and State treatment programs for criminal offenders (H.R. 730), E354 [30JA]
———make certain drug offenses under State law predicate offenses under the armed career criminal statute (H.R. 3928), E4070 [25NO]
———narcotics traffic, H4398 [12JN], E277 [23JA]
———national drug control policy, H1906-H1908 [20MR], H2404 [23AP], H5272 [9JY], E1276 [17AP], E1599 [2MY], E2116 [7JN], E3011 [12SE], E3668 [1NO], E3704 [5NO]
Drug Abuse Treatment Association: tribute, E3560 [25OC]
Drugs: Coast Guard policy to compel landing of aircraft suspected of trafficking, E3511 [23OC]
———declare certain U.S. border communities as drug emergency areas, H8022 [17OC]
———expand narcotic abuse prevention and treatment programs, H8019 [17OC]
———expand narcotic abuse prevention and treatment programs (H.R. 3256), H6369 [2AU]
———foreign assistance for operations to interdict trafficking operations (H.R. 2711), E2333 [24JN]
———interdiction policies, H3345 [21MY]
———penalties for distribution of controlled substances at truck stops and rest areas, H8147-H8149 [22OC]
———penalties for distribution of controlled substances at truck stops and rest areas (H.R. 1551), H1920, H1922 [21MR], E1082 [22MR]
———use of force by the Coast Guard to compel aircraft used in trafficking to land (H.R. 2712), E2333 [24JN]
Education: access to Safe Schools programs for Spanish-speaking students, H8022 [17OC], E3504 [22OC]
———suspend Federal benefits to individuals convicted of drug offenses (H.R. 2116), E1480 [25AP]
Employment: notify employer of individuals convicted of drug offenses (H.R. 2117), E1480 [25AP]
———sexual harassment, E2554 [16JY]
EPA: benefit eligibility of individuals or businesses relative to violation of certain environmental laws (H.R. 3271), E2940 [2AU]
Escobar, Pablo: extradition to U.S. for narcotics trafficking, H4772, H4774 [20JN]
Families and domestic relations: domestic violence, E4077 [26NO]
———State efforts to prevent family violence and provide immediate shelter and related assistance to battered women and their children (H.R. 2334), H2972 [14MY]
FBI: regulate conduct (H.R. 50), E69 [3JA]
FCC: prevent fraudulent changes in telephone customer selections of long-distance carriers (H.R. 975), E512 [19FE]
Federal aid programs: denial of certain benefits upon conviction of drug offenses (H.R. 2118), E1480 [25AP]
Federal employees: forfeit of retirement annuity upon conviction of bribery (H.R. 3342), H6646 [17SE]
———garnishment of certain retirement annuities to satisfy a judgment on physically abusing a child (H.R. 3893), E4000 [22NO]
Financial institutions: investigation of bank fraud, H5982 [30JY]
———money laundering penalties, H898 [6FE]
Firearms: administration of laws (H.R. 2442), E1885 [22MY]
———ban on assault weapons, H7664 [9OC], H7819, H7820 [15OC], H7983 [17OC]
———establish national hotline to check on prospective handgun buyers, H2822-H2876 [8MY]
———establish national hotline to check on prospective handgun buyers (H.R. 1412), H2611, H2612, H2668-H2682 [1MY], H2693, H2696 [2MY], H2818, H2820 [8MY], E1639 [7MY], E1714 [9MY]
———gun control, H8016 [17OC], E3439 [17OC], E3510 [23OC]
———import ban on assault weapons, E2862 [2AU]
———mandatory minimum sentences for unlawful possession by convicted felons and illegal drug users (H.R. 1719), E1221 [11AP]
———manufacturers' and sellers' liability for damage, H9403 [6NO]
———possession or discharge of illegal firearms in public housing zones (H.R. 3232), E2944 [2AU]
———prohibit export of certain assault weapons (H.R. 1559), E1093 [22MR]
———prohibit manufacture, transfer, or importation of .25 caliber and .32 caliber ammunition (H.R. 436), E42 [3JA]
———prohibit possession by a person convicted of a drug crime (H.R. 1133), E689 [28FE]
———waiting period before the purchase of a handgun, H2116 [10AP], H2142 [11AP]
———waiting period before the purchase of a handgun (H.R. 7), H32 [3JA], H1955 [21MR], H2125 [10AP], H2268 [17AP], H2396 [22AP], H2403 [23AP], H2574, H2576, H2577, H2593-H2598 [30AP], H2607, H2608, H2609, H2610, H2668-H2682 [1MY], H2691, H2694, H2696, H2698, H2699, H2700 [2MY], H2785, H2786, H2787, H2797, H2805 [7MY], H2815, H2816, H2817, H2818, H2819, H2822-H2879 [8MY], H2906 [9MY], H3030 [14MY], H3724 [30MY], H4131 [6JN], E1353 [22AP], E1446 [24AP], E1632 [7MY], E1676, E1697, E1706, E1710, E1714 [9MY], E1779, E1782, E1818 [16MY], E2007 [4JN], E3980 [22NO]
———waiting period before the purchase of a handgun (H.R. 7), consideration (H. Res. 144), H2822-H2831 [8MY]
———waiting period before the purchase of a handgun (S. 257), H2541 [25AP], H2608 [1MY]
Flag—U.S.: constitutional amendment to prohibit desecration, H533 [17JA], H788 [30JA], E538 [20FE]
———constitutional amendment to prohibit desecration (H.J. Res. 289), H5202 [26JN]
Foreign trade: illegal trade control, H10485 [19NO]
———U.S. policy on illegal trade, H8792 [31OC]
Forests: increased penalties for individuals guilty of tree-spiking (H.R. 1185), H4018 [6JN], E728 [1MR]
FTC: fraud and consumer abuse committed on telephone sales (H.R. 2829), E2462 [9JY]
GAO: investigation of Bank of Credit and Commerce International, E3838 [14NO]
Government: improve law enforcement and criminal justice systems (H.R. 3326), H6512 [12SE]
Grenada: trial and sentencing of alleged murderers of Maurice Bishop, H5970, H5972, H5973 [29JY], H6305 [1AU]
Health care facilities: criminal penalties for interfering with access (H.R. 1703), E1732 [14MY]
———financial assistance for trauma centers located in drug-related violence areas, H8017 [17OC], E3483 [22OC]
———financial assistance for trauma centers located in drug-related violence areas (H.R. 1656), E1123 [22MR]
Health care professionals: training to recognize domestic violence, H8017 [17OC]
Holocaust: remembrance, E1292 [17AP]
House of Representatives: tribute to Members participating in voluntary drug-testing demonstration, H10612 [20NO]
Housing: construction and mortgage fraud, H4020 [6JN]
Howard, Edward Lee: extradition from Soviet Union, H11299 [26NO]
Human rights: B'nai B'rith report on anti-Semitism, E932 [14MR]
———recovery of damages from individuals engaging in torture or extrajudicial killing (H.R. 2092), H5940 [29JY], H11244, H11245 [25NO], E1444 [24AP]
Hussein, Saddam: prosecution for war crimes, H786, H788 [30JA], H1168, H1169, H1171 [27FE], H1286, H1289 [28FE], H1583 [12MR], H3285 [21MY], H3380 [22MY], H5918 [29JY], H6321, H6322 [2AU], E673 [28FE], E708 [1MR], E822 [7MR]
———prosecution for war crimes (H. Con. Res. 127), H2266 [17AP], H2388, H2389 [18AP]
———prosecution for war crimes (H. Con. Res. 47), H647, H648 [23JA], H701 [28JA]
———prosecution for war crimes (H.J. Res. 88), E256 [23JA]
Immigration: deportation procedures for certain noncitizens, E2285 [19JN]
———document fraud (H.R. 3438), H7147 [1OC]
———law enforcement (H.R. 3439), H7147 [1OC]
———registration of aliens on criminal probation or criminal parole (H.R. 3634), E3557 [25OC]
Insurance: unfair claims practices (H.R. 1602), E1133 [22MR]
International law: establish a military tribunal to prosecute war crimes arising from the Persian Gulf conflict, H1348 [5MR]
———establish a military tribunal to prosecute war crimes arising from the Persian Gulf conflict (H. Res. 100), H1346 [5MR]
International Parental Child Abduction Awareness Week: designate (H.J. Res. 266), E2182 [13JN]
Iowa City, IA: gunman attack on citizens, H9045 [4NO]
Iraq: Banca Nazionale del Lavoro loans, H2547-H2553 [25AP]
IRS: burden of proof, H7819 [15OC]
Justice Assistance Grant Program: maintain current Federal-State funding ratio, E1189 [10AP]
Kennedy, John F.: assassination investigation, H9496 [7NO]
Kidnaping: penalties for abduction of children that are not returned unharmed (H.R. 1069), E568 [21FE]
———penalties for international parental kidnaping of children (H.R. 2055), H2543 [25AP], E1477 [25AP]
Killeen, TX: gunman attack on citizens, H7970 [16OC], H7983 [17OC]
Kleinfelter, Jospeh: tribute, E1165 [9AP]
Kuwait: war crime trials, H3168 [20MY], H3379 [22MY]
La Familia de Hoy: tribute, E662 [27FE]
Law enforcement: compile information concerning U.S. currency confiscations in connection with certain drug offenses (H.R. 2310), E1846 [20MY]
———establish the authority of criminal investigators in Inspectors General offices (H.R. 1361), E866 [8MR]
———FBI investigation of police brutality, H1762 [14MR]
———Federal funding programs (H.R. 2956), H5654 [22JY], E2613 [19JY]
———funding for high-intensity drug trafficking areas program, H8019 [17OC]
———matching Federal/local assistance grants for antidrug efforts, H8103 [21OC], H8134-H8137 [22OC]
———use of counterfeit or stolen property in undercover investigations (H.R. 2203), E1567 [2MY]
Law enforcement officers: brutality, E1313 [18AP]
———establish a Police Corps, H7866 [16OC]
———family stress, H2140 [11AP]
———police brutality, H1776 [18MR], H1853 [20MR], E993 [19MR], E995, E1002, E1016, E1019 [20MR], E1078, E1136 [22MR]
———problem oriented policing, E2433 [27JN]
———protection of rights of citizens and officers in alleged cases of police misconduct (H.R. 2537), H4566 [18JN]
Lithuania: execution of seven people at border station, H6185 [31JY]
Long Beach, CA: tribute to Citizen Police Complaint Commission, E1234 [11AP]
Mail and wire fraud: civil and criminal forfeitures (H.R. 2180), E1828 [17MY]
Medals: fine for sale or trade of military decorations or medals (H.R. 3067), H5917 [29JY]
Medicare: investigation of health care suppliers relative to medical equipment costs (H. Con. Res. 165), E2184 [13JN]
———prevent telemarketing fraud against beneficiaries by suppliers of durable medical equipment (H.R. 3587), E3454 [21OC]
Members of Congress: deny annuity benefits relative to individuals convicted of a felony (H.R. 1077), H1344 [5MR]
Mexico: human rights and trade with U.S., H8068 [17OC]
Middle East: treatment of Iran, Iraq, Libya, and Syria as terrorist countries, E3831 [14NO]
Mining: prosecute coal companies and their executives that falsify data on dust samples, H8131 [22OC]
Narcotics: monetary awards for persons providing information leading to the arrest of certain drug suspects (H.R. 1356), E859 [8MR]
National Campus Crime and Security Awareness Week: designate (H.J. Res. 142), H6254, H6255 [1AU]
National Commission to Study the Causes of the Demand for Drugs in the U.S.: establish, H8018, H8021 [17OC]
National Commission to Support Law Enforcement: establish, H8019 [17OC]
National Crime Victims' Rights Week: designate (S.J. Res. 16), H2338 [17AP]
National Domestic Violence Awareness Month: designate (H.J. Res. 241), E1529, E1543 [1MY], E3702 [5NO]
———observance, E3350 [9OC], E3646 [1NO]
National Institute of Justice: study link between alcohol and crime, H8013 [17OC]
National objectives: Bush administration and domestic policy, H6322 [2AU]
———children and family issues, E2720 [25JY]
———gun control, H7866, H7869 [16OC], H8023-H8038 [17OC]
———policy to control crime and reform court procedures, H1571 [11MR], H1921 [21MR], H2023 [22MR], H2403, H2404 [23AP], H2575 [30AP], H2696 [2MY], H2788 [7MY], H4130-H4138 [6JN], H4225, H4227, H4228 [11JN], H4295, H4296, H4297, H4298, H4299 [12JN], H4441, H4442, H4443, H4444, H4445 [13JN], H6199 [1AU], H6323 [2AU], H7817, H7818, H7850 [15OC], H7985, H7986 [17OC], H10855 [22NO], E1045 [21MR], E1709 [9MY], E2108 [7JN], E2210, E2218 [13JN], E2321 [24JN], E2346, E2348 [25JN], E3663 [1NO]
———policy to control crime and reform court procedures (H.R. 1400), H1583, H1585 [12MR], H2609, H2612, H2613 [1MY], H2690, H2695 [2MY], H3724 [30MY], H7869 [16OC], E920 [13MR], E2431 [27JN], E3130 [24SE]
———policy to control crime and reform court procedures (H.R. 1400), consideration (H. Res. 183), H5668 [23JY]
———policy to control crime and reform court procedures (H.R. 2814), H6324 [2AU], H7655 [9OC]
———policy to control crime and reform court procedures (H.R. 3371), H6804 [25SE], H7206, H7208 [2OC], H7664 [9OC], H7818, H7819, H7822 [15OC], H7865, H7866, H7867, H7869, H7870, H7871, H7892-H7970, H7971 [16OC], H7994, H7996-H8046 [17OC], H8103 [21OC], H8130, H8134-H8173 [22OC], H8198 [23OC], H10286 [18NO], H10485, H10487 [19NO], H11296 [26NO], E3387 [15OC], E3439 [17OC], E3450 [21OC], E3475, E3483, E3503, E3504 [22OC], E3508, E3510, E3511, E3522, E3525, E3526 [23OC], E3549, E3556 [25OC], E3565 [28OC], E3604 [30OC], E3719 [5NO], E4253, E4259 [18DE]
———policy to control crime and reform court procedures (H.R. 3371), appointment of conferees, H10808 [21NO]
———policy to control crime and reform court procedures (H.R. 3371), conference report, H11744-H11757, H11758, H11759 [26NO]
———policy to control crime and reform court procedures (H.R. 3371), consideration (H. Res. 247), H7883-H7892 [16OC]
———policy to control crime and reform court procedures (H.R. 3371), corrections in engrossment, H8173 [22OC]
———policy to control crime and reform court procedures (H.R. 3371), motion to instruct conferees, H10740-H10748 [21NO]
———policy to control crime and reform court procedures (H.R. 3371), motion to recommit-H8172 [22OC]
———policy to control crime and reform court procedures (H.R. 3371), notify Members of the Committee on Rules' plans, H7144, H7145 [1OC]
———policy to control crime and reform court procedures (H.R. 3371), waiving points of order against conference report (H. Res. 301), H11678-H11686 [26NO]
———policy to control crime and reform court procedures (S. 1241), H5306 [10JY]
———policy to control crime and reform court procedures (S. 1241), return to Senate (H. Res. 251), H8178 [22OC]
———policy to control crime and reform court procedures (S. 635), H1792 [19MR], H1852 [20MR]
National Pornography Victims Awareness Week: designate (H.J. Res. 349), H7821 [15OC]
Native Americans: power of tribes to exercise criminal jurisdiction (H.R. 972), H2988-H2992 [14MY], H6851 [25SE], E511 [19FE]
———power of tribes to exercise criminal jurisdiction (S. 1773), H7324 [3OC]
New York, NY: tribute to police officers honored by Forest Hills Jewish Center, E2289 [19JN]
———tribute to Vermont St. residents, E3596 [30OC]
———tribute to Wakefield Civilian Patrol of the north Bronx, E3204 [1OC]
Nicaragua: terrorist activities, E2444 [9JY]
Northern Montgomery County Drug and Alcohol Task Force: commend efforts to combat drug and alcohol problems, E1365 [22AP]
Ocala, FL: fire disaster of First Baptist Church of Ocala, E3624 [31OC]
Occupational Safety and Health Act: amend relative to criminal penalties (H.R. 1192), E714 [1MR]
Pakistan: anti-Semitic reference to the investigation of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International by a government official, H6362 [2AU]
Peru: Government's efforts to control international narcotics trafficking, H8674 [30OC]
Pharmaceuticals: penalties for illegal activities relative to the approval of abbreviated drug applications (H.R. 2454), H8552, H8556, H8557 [28OC], E1906, E1907 [23MY]
Police Corps Program: establish, H8156-H8160 [22OC]
Pornography: compensation for victims, E1209 [11AP]
———sentencing guidelines relative to Federal child pornography offenses, H6736 [24SE]
POW: investigation and prosecution of individuals responsible for Iraqi war crimes, H689 [24JA]
———investigation and prosecution of individuals responsible for Iraqi war crimes (H. Res. 42), H642, H643 [23JA]
President's Commission on Executive Exchange: sexual harassment, H3999-H4008 [5JN]
Prince Georges County, MD: incidence of violence, E4075 [26NO]
Racketeer influenced and corrupt organizations: amend provisions of law (H.R. 1717), E1219 [11AP]
Radio: procedures for the discontinuance of mobile radio services to drug traffickers (H.R. 291), E9 [3JA]
Rape: release of victim's name by media, H2402 [23AP]
Reardon, David: tribute for invention of fingerprint mirror, E3007 [12SE]
Riggs, Anthony: murder of Persian Gulf veteran in Detroit, MI, H1855, H1858 [20MR], H1921 [21MR]
Rural areas: crime and drug control (H.R. 2959), E2625 [19JY], E2657 [23JY]
———establish grants to assist law enforcement agencies, H8163-H8164 [22OC]
———funds for law enforcement agencies, H716 [29JA]
Savings and loan associations: investigation and prosecution of criminal activity, H1089 [21FE], H2966 [14MY], H4564 [18JN], H4869 [24JN], H8164 [22OC], E22 [3JA], E1636 [7MY]
Schools: crime prevention programs, H8016 [17OC]
Schumer, Representative: ad campaign by Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership, H2541 [25AP]
Securities: statute of limitations for private rights of action arising from certain legal violations (H.R. 3185), E2843 [2AU]
Sexual Assault Awareness Month: observance, E1263 [16AP]
Sexual offenses: protect the privacy of victims, H2378 [18AP]
Solid waste: authorize a private right of action to enforce certain regulations (H.R. 2587), H4179 [7JN]
South America: provide special benefits for the Andean nations (H.R. 661), H10737-H10739 [21NO]
Sports: penalties for trainers who induce athletes to use anabolic steroids (H.R. 867), E450 [7FE]
———prohibit participation in and promotion of professional boxing (H.R. 2667), H4645 [18JN]
States: drug testing for certain individuals within criminal justice system, H8146, H8147 [22OC]
———require to suspend drivers' licenses of anyone convicted of drug offenses, H8018 [17OC]
Talledega, AL: tribute to FBI efforts to control prison uprising, H9048 [4NO]
Technology: acquisition of laboratory equipment and computer software to improve the quality and accessibility of DNA analyses (H.R. 339), E62 [3JA]
Telecommunications: possession of beepers and pagers by persons under 21 years of age (H.R. 1146), E654 [27FE]
Terrorism: activities of Irish Republican Army in Britain, H1028 [20FE]
———bombing of Pan American flight 103, H10205 [14NO]
———constitutional procedures for the imposition of capital punishment for certain murders, H1086 [21FE]
———penalties for providing material assistance, H8022 [17OC]
———prevent and punish terrorist acts (H.R. 731), H829 [31JA]
———prevent and punish terrorist acts (H.R. 769), E383 [4FE]
———U.S. countermeasures against potential Iraqi activities, E2443 [9JY]
Victims of Crime Act: amend (H.R. 2354), E1770 [15MY]
Virginia: gun purchase verification check, H2608 [1MY]
Water pollution: liability for illegal ocean dumping (H.R. 3789), H9850 [13NO]
Weapons: penalties for theft of firearms or explosives from Federal licensees and penalties for use of firearm during commission of a crime (H.R. 3043), H5825 [25JY]
———prohibit the importation, manufacture, and sale of certain firearms (H.R. 3104), E2777 [31JY]
Whirlpool Corp.: tribute, E1552 [1MY]
Whistle blowing: protection for personnel of Government corporations (H.R. 1833), E1281 [17AP]
Women: protection from sexual harassment and violence and promote equal opportunity (H.R. 1149), E650, E657 [27FE]
Women Escaping a Violent Environment (organization): tribute, E3276 [3OC]
Wood County, OH: participation in Red Ribbon Week, E3400 [15OC]
World War II: Nuremberg war crime trials anniversary, E1823 [17MY]
Youth Crime Watch of America (organization): tribute, E3757 [8NO]
Remarks in Senate
Aliens: impose civil fines in cases of inducement of illegal aliens to commit aggravated felonies, S9469 [10JY]
Arizona: tribute to Governor's Youth Commission Against Drugs, S16859 [15NO]
Armed Forces: jurisdiction over personnel committing certain offenses outside the U.S. (S. 182), S876 [14JA]
Arts: theft of major art works, S9088 [28JN]
Austria: halt distribution of, and prosecute anyone found with, neo-Nazi computer games (S. Con. Res. 40), S6250 [21MY]
Bank of Credit and Commerce International: investigation, S11706 [1AU], S12125 [2AU], S17349 [21NO]
———investigation of criminal activity, S13251 [19SE]
Bergalis, Kimberly: impact of AIDS virus transmission by health care professional, S9476 [10JY]
Biological weapons: penalty for individuals who aid in proliferation, delivery, or dissemination, S1871, S1890-S1901 [19FE]
B'nai B'rith: survey of anti-Semitic incidents, S2043 [20FE]
Brooklyn, NY: construction of correctional institution, S11328 [30JY]
Brunner, Alois: extradition from Syria for Nazi war crimes (S. Res. 150), S9138 [28JN]
Bush, President: domestic policy, S16311, S16312 [7NO]
Capital punishment: allow for illegal drug and narcotic kingpins (S. 105), S749 [14JA]
———constitutional procedures for imposition (S. 147), S833 [14JA]
———constitutional procedures for imposition (S. 18), S614-S616 [14JA]
———constitutional procedures for imposition (S. 245), S1069 [23JA]
———constitutional procedures for imposition (S. 265), S1183 [24JA]
———court procedures, S8488, S8489 [24JN], S8716, S8727 [26JN]
———death penalty for homicides involving firearms, S8666-S8672 [26JN]
———establish constitutional procedures for imposition (S. 245), unanimous-consent agreement, S1901 [19FE]
———establish postconviction proceedings to ensure that sentence is expeditioulsy carried out, S8868, S8869, S8872-S8875 [27JN]
———intentional murder in drug-related cases, S8497-S8499 [24JN]
———post-conviction proceedings for carrying out the death penalty expeditiously, S8661-S8665 [26JN]
———prevent racially discriminatory sentencing, S8269-S8271, S8277, S8282, S8296-S8300, S8305 [20JN]
———prevent racially discriminatory sentencing (S. 1249), S7380 [6JN]
———proposed legislation, S1037 [23JA]
———provide special habeas corpus procedures (S. 149), S838 [14JA]
———public executions (S. 1155), S6667 [23MY]
———televising of executions, S8548-S8552 [25JN]
Chemical weapons: penalty for individuals who aid in proliferation, delivery, or dissemination, S1871, S1890-S1901 [19FE]
Chemicals: regulation of chemicals used in the manufacture of controlled substances, S8855, S8857 [27JN]
Child abuse: prevention programs, S16411 [12NO]
———registration of all convicted offenders with the National Crime Information Center, S8889, S8892 [27JN], S9309 [9JY]
———registration of all convicted offenders with the National Crime Information Center (S. 1008), S5508 [8MY]
Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act: revise and extend programs (S. 838), S4619 [17AP], S16124, S16127-S16145 [7NO]
Children: registration of current addresses of individuals convicted of offenses against children (S. 1170), S6702 [23MY]
Children and youth: background checks on child care providers and reporting of all child abuse crimes (S. 1966), S16749, S16752 [14NO], S17107 [20NO]
———criminal exploitation of minors, S8886 [27JN]
———extend authorization for certain child abuse prevention and adoption programs (S. 1590), S11373 [30JY]
———federalize the crime of child molestation (S. 2065), S18381 [26NO]
———gang activity, S7110 [5JN]
———grants to prevent involvement in gangs (S. 2025), S17685 [22NO]
———international parental child kidnapping, S9062 [28JN]
———international parental child kidnapping (S. 1263), S7481 [11JN], S7703 [12JN]
———juvenile gang issues, S9098 [28JN]
———mandatory prison sentences for drug crimes involving minors, S8888 [27JN]
———poverty and drug abuse prevention programs, S10587 [22JY]
Civil Rights Act: penalties for violating fair housing provisions (S. 1697), S12670 [10SE]
Coast Guard: search and seizure operations involving drug smuggling, S9291-S9294 [9JY]
Colleges and universities: assistance for programs that address urban campus and community crime issues (S. 1904), S15801 [1NO]
———public disclosure of campus police records, S8869 [27JN]
———treatment by campus officials of sexual assault victims (S. 1222), S7169 [5JN]
Commission on Crime and Violence: study economic and social factors, S8890 [27JN]
Computers: clarify and expand legal prohibitions against abuse (S. 1322), S8030, S8032 [18JN], S8918 [27JN], S9097 [28JN]
———criminal punishment for intentional abuse, S9330 [9JY]
———software copyright violations (S. 893), S4862 [23AP]
———violations of software copyrights, S8885 [27JN]
Control (S. 618), S3042-S3044 [12MR]
Correctional institutions: boot camp prisons, S9065 [28JN]
———college education for inmates, S11329-S11333 [30JY], S11792 [1AU]
———Federal prisoner drug testing, S8859 [27JN]
———grants to persons in Federal or State penal institutions, S12878-S12882 [12SE]
———inmate uprising at Talladega, AL, facility, S14957 [22OC]
———use of prefabricated modular housing, S9070 [28JN]
———use of social and economic status to determine place of imprisonment, S9309, S9312 [9JY]
Courts: application of the exclusionary rule, S8395-S8406 [21JN], S8531-S8539 [25JN]
———capital punishment, S16653 [13NO]
———enhance protection of public defenders (S. 189), S887 [14JA]
———examination of prospective jurors (S. 862), S4753 [18AP], S13731 [25SE]
———examination of prospective jurors (S. 863), S4753 [18AP]
———examination of prospective jurors (S. 864), S4753 [18AP]
———examination of prospective jurors (S. 865), S4753 [18AP], S13731 [25SE]
———Federal control of violent crime by outlaw street and motorcycle gangs (S. 339), S1446, S1450 [31JA], S1749 [6FE]
———foreign records of regularly conducted activity (S. 1316), S8023 [18JN]
———habeas corpus reform, S8574-S8587 [25JN], S8649-S8661, S8696-S8698 [26JN], S9946 [15JY]
———limit application of the exclusionary rule (S. 151), S843 [14JA]
———mandatory life imprisonment without possibility of release, S8540-S8546 [25JN]
———mandatory sentences for possession of firearms during commission of State crimes, S8846-S8851 [27JN]
———oversight of sentencing, imprisonment, and certain supervised release programs (S. 188), S886 [14JA], S7769 [13JN], S8892 [27JN]
———payments pursuant to restitution orders and administrative costs of collecting such payments, S8876, S8877 [27JN]
———penalties against gang violence (S. 1454), S9867 [11JY]
———penalties for smuggling aliens into the U.S., S8915, S8916 [27JN]
———penalties for trafficking in counterfeited goods and services, S8860 [27JN]
———require clerks to report the posting of bail in certain criminal cases (S. 1250), S7382, S7383 [6JN]
———suspension without pay of a judge or Justice convicted of a felony (S. 135), S816 [14JA]
———use of victim impact statements in capital punishment sentencing, S8553-S8557 [25JN]
Credit cards: penalties for fraud (S. 1341), S8343 [20JN]
Crime Prevention Month: designate (H.J. Res. 303), S14442 [4OC]
———designate (S.J. Res. 202), S13587 [24SE]
Criminals: reform procedures for collateral review of judgments (S. 148), S837 [14JA]
Customs and duties: private rights of action to stop fraud, S5121-S5123 [25AP]
Customs Service: investigation of corruption, S13729 [25SE]
Depository institutions: increase enforcement actions against money laundering (H.R. 26), placed on calendar, S17901 [23NO]
Dept. of Defense: unauthorized duplication of keys, S11511 [31JY]
Dept. of Justice: report on financial institution fraud, S16777 [14NO]
District of Columbia: capital punishment for drug-related homicides, S8559 [25JN]
———congressional review for certain acts and enactment of certain laws relative to attorneys (H.R. 3709), S18179 [26NO]
Drug abuse: addiction and pregnancy, S15883 [5NO]
———anniversary of U.S. crack epidemic, S11355 [30JY]
———crime-free schools and communities relative to National Diffusion Network (H.R. 3057), S13245 [18SE]
———drug testing for released Federal prisoners (S. 622), S3082 [12MR]
———establish drug free zones at truck stops and highway rest areas, S8865, S8866 [27JN]
———establish education and prevention programs relating to youth gangs and runaway youths (H.R. 3259), S14218 [2OC]
———expand definition of drug paraphernalia, S8880 [27JN]
———narcotics traffic, S8647 [26JN]
———national drug control policy, S1495 [5FE], S9066 [28JN]
———national drug control strategy, S1471 [5FE]
Drugs: definition of serious offenses, S8886 [27JN]
———enhanced penalties for drug dealing in or near public housing, S8878 [27JN]
———high intensity drug trafficking areas program, S18553 [26NO]
———increase in cocaine-related visits to hospital emergency rooms, S18544 [26NO]
———life imprisonment for repeat drug traffickers, S8887 [27JN]
———prohibit illegal advertising, S8897 [27JN]
Drunken driving: increase prison terms for offenses involving a minor present in the motor vehicle (S. 113), S764 [14JA], S10944, S10945 [25JY]
Ecology and environment: offenses (S. 1605), S11572 [31JY]
———require compliance audits of those committing environmental law felonies, S9308, S9310, S9311 [9JY]
Education: maintenance of records by campus law enforcement units (S. 1470), S9884 [11JY]
Elections: penalties for fraud, S9463 [10JY]
Ethnic groups: study bias in criminal justice system, S9094, S9096 [28JN]
Explosives: detention, reporting, sale, and possession, S8931 [27JN]
Extortion: redefine (S. 142), S818 [14JA]
Families and domestic relations: criminal penalties for flight to avoid payment of child support (S. 1002), S7236 [5JN]
———efforts of physicians to stop violence, S14926 [17OC]
———Federal support to domestic violence shelters, S12779 [11SE]
———provide grants to States to fund domestic violence coalitions (S. 803), S4348 [11AP]
Family and domestic relations: criminal penalties for flight to avoid payment of child support (S. 1002), S5502 [8MY]
———family violence prevention, S12649 [10SE]
———violence prevention programs (S. 212), S558 [15JA]
FDA: generic drug approval process, S12708 [11SE]
Financial institutions: fraud prosecutions, S8899-S8901 [27JN]
———money laundering penalties (S. 305), S1317 [30JA], S1631 [5FE]
———money laundering penalties (S. 630), S3089 [12MR]
———strengthen prohibitions against individuals convicted of certain crimes (S. 783), S4234 [9AP]
Fire fighters: participation of local services in Federal drug forfeiture funds (S. 1591), S11373 [30JY]
Firearms: compliance with State and local licensing laws before receiving a Federal dealing license (S. 1154), S6665 [23MY], S9739-S9742 [11JY]
———criminal background checks for sellers, national instant criminal background check system, and improve criminal records data, S9091 [28JN]
———detention, reporting, sale, and possession, S8931 [27JN]
———establish national background check on prospective handgun buyers, S8931-S8946 [27JN], S9042-S9046, S9075-S9087 [28JN]
———establish procedures for mandatory instant background checks of purchasers, S8931 [27JN]
———gun control, S8266-S8269 [20JN], S9486 [10JY], S15102 [24OC], S16889 [18NO]
———keeping of records relative to the disposition of ammunition (S. 2048), S18105 [25NO]
———prohibit manufacture, transfer, or importation of certain caliber ammunition (S. 51), S689 [14JA], S10070 [16JY], S11536 [31JY]
———theft (S. 1320), S8029 [18JN]
———waiting period before the purchase of a handgun (H.R. 7), S5816 [14MY], S5974 [15MY]
———waiting period before the purchase of a handgun (S. 257), S1093 [23JA], S1210 [24JA], S1335 [30JA]
Flag—U.S.: constitutional amendment to prohibit desecration, S1245 [29JA], S4644 [17AP], S7865 [14JN]
Foreign aid: anti-drug efforts in Latin America, S8050 [18JN]
Foreign countries: murder of U.S. citizens abroad (S. 861), S4750, S4751 [18AP]
Foreign trade: prosecution of illegal boycotts against nations friendly with the U.S. (S. 1286), S7813 [13JN]
FTC: authority regarding telephone sale fraud (S. 1392), S8747, S8750 [26JN], S18777-S18779 [27NO]
Germany: halt distribution of, and prosecute anyone found with, neo-Nazi computer games (S. Con. Res. 40), S6250 [21MY]
Great Britain: release of Birmingham Six, S3382 [14MR]
Guatemala: law enforcement of human rights violations, S15418 [29OC]
Health care facilities: establish criminal penalties for interfering with access to and egress from medical establishments (S. 798), S4342 [11AP]
———financial assistance to hospitals with significant drug-related emergency visits (S. 1049), S5762 [14MY]
Health care professionals: allow mentally ill criminal offenders to be examined by a psychiatric nurse practitioner or a clinical nurse specialist (S. 219), S573 [15JA]
Homicide: youth involvement, S3458 [14MR]
Housing: insure fair lending practices (S. 529), S2519 [28FE]
Human rights: recovery of damages from individuals engaging in torture or extrajudicial killing (H.R. 2092), S18180 [26NO]
Hussein, Saddam: prosecution for war crimes, S2377 [27FE], S6473 [23MY], S18157 [26NO]
———prosecution for war crimes (S. Con. Res. 7), S1286, S1287 [30JA]
———prosecution for war crimes (S. Res. 15), S1014 [22JA]
———prosecution for war crimes (S. Res. 69), S2538 [28FE]
———prosecution for war crimes (S. Res. 76), S2918, S2998 [7MR], S3345-S3347 [14MR]
Immigration: deportation of aliens convicted of felony drunken driving (S. 1210), S7028 [4JN]
INS: deportation of aliens convicted of felony drunk driving, S9307, S9308 [9JY]
Insurance: fraudulent activities, S8909-S8913 [27JN]
International law: determination of foreign aid relative to compliance with humanitarian law during armed conflict (S. 573), S2817 [6MR], S4298 [11AP]
———establish a military tribunal to prosecute war crimes arising from the Persian Gulf conflict, S2763-S2767 [6MR], S2895-S2899, S2914, S2916 [7MR]
———establish a military tribunal to prosecute war crimes arising from the Persian Gulf conflict (S. Res. 71), S2686 [5MR], S3161 [13MR]
———investigation of alleged offenses by Iraq during its occupation of Kuwait, S3002 [12MR]
International relations: prosecution of criminals murdering U.S. nationals, S8875, S8876 [27JN]
Iraq: prosecution for war crimes, S4716-S4720, S4725-S4727 [18AP]
Italy: release of convicted terrorists from prison, S1771 [7FE]
Judges: constitutional amendment to require forfeiture of office upon felony conviction (S.J. Res. 17), S927 [14JA]
Justice Assistance Grant Program: maintain current Federal-State funding ratio (S. 623), S3083 [12MR]
Kansas: construct drug-testing center, S11328 [30JY]
Killeen, TX: gunman attack on citizens, S15102 [24OC]
Latin America: drug interdiction policy, S10285 [17JY]
Law enforcement: address registration of persons convicted of offenses against a minor, S8914, S8915 [27JN]
———administration policy, S2702 [5MR]
———agency roles in air and sea drug interdiction and money laundering investigations (S. 1575), S11071 [26JY]
———authorize the President to make certain locality pay adjustments, S9961, S9962 [15JY]
———Federal authority to eliminate violence by outlaw gangs (S. 1303), S7899 [17JN]
———Federal authority to eliminate violence by outlaw gangs (S. 1337), S8333-S8335, S8336 [20JN]
———grants for State and local agencies, S9236-S9242 [8JY]
———programs addressing problems specific to areas near an international border, S8907, S8908 [27JN]
———require audits of State and local agencies receiving money from the Dept. of Justice Assets Forfeiture Fund, S8673-S8675 [26JN]
Law enforcement officers: acquisition of immunized testimony (S. 2074), S18384 [26NO]
———encourage States to enact police officers' bills of rights (S. 1043), S5753 [14MY]
———encourage States to enact police officers' bills of rights (S. 1043), star print, S6031 [16MY]
———establish bill of rights, S9298-S9305 [9JY]
———establish employment standards for security officers (S. 1258), S7469 [11JN]
———increase strength of police forces, S8263-S8266 [20JN]
———train police corps participants in drug and alcohol abuse education and prevention, S9091 [28JN]
Lithuania: violence at border post, S11726 [1AU]
Los Angeles County, CA: establish gang analysis center, S10364 [18JY]
Medicare: standards to prevent abuse in the acquisition of durable medical equipment, devices, and supplies (S. 1988), S17057, S17061 [19NO]
Mentally handicapped: allow psychiatric or psychological examinations of certain offenders to be conducted by a clinical social worker (S. 71), S720 [14JA]
Middle East: U.S. policy relative to terrorism, S14611 [8OC]
Money Laundering Improvements Act: enact (S. 1665), S12235 [2AU]
Motor vehicles: national program to prevent theft, S8861 [27JN]
———national program to prevent theft (S. 1248), S7377 [6JN]
Murfreesboro, TN: anniversary of the Exchange Club (S. Res. 138), S7390 [6JN]
Narcotics: effects of involving military forces of Andean countries in counter-drug-enforcement activities, S2983 [7MR]
———emergency Federal assistance to drug emergency areas (S. 16), S611, S613 [14JA]
———regulation of precursor chemicals (S. 1142), S6655 [23MY]
———study effectiveness of national drug strategy (S. 30), S652 [14JA]
National Campus Crime and Security Awareness Week: designate (H.J. Res. 142), S11985 [2AU]
———designate (S.J. Res. 183), S10963 [25JY]
National Center on Elder Abuse: establish (S. 951), S5160 [25AP]
National Child Abuse Prevention Month: designate (S.J. Res. 52), S1241 [29JA]
National Commission on Crime and Violence: include representative of criminal defense community in the membership, S8876 [27JN]
National Crime Victims' Rights Week: designate (S.J. Res. 16), S926 [14JA], S4263 [9AP]
National Gay and Lesbian Task Force Policy Institute: tribute, S3616 [19MR]
National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial: dedication, S14925, S14926, S14929 [17OC]
National Lock-In-Safety Month: designate (S.J. Res. 139), S5425 [7MY]
National Neighborhood Crime Watch Day: designate (S.J. Res. 138), S5352 [6MY], S8706 [26JN]
National objectives: partisan comparison, S2073 [21FE]
———policy to control crime and reform court procedures, S2887, S2993 [7MR], S3454 [14MR], S3827, S3874, S4074 [21MR], S7260, S7261, S7264 [6JN], S8133 [19JN], S11536 [31JY], S13751 [26SE], S18518 [26NO]
———policy to control crime and reform court procedures (H.R. 3371), S16467 [12NO], S16658, S16659 [13NO], S17090-S17095 [19NO], S17313, S17314 [21NO]
———policy to control crime and reform court procedures (H.R. 3371), conference report, S18580 [27NO]
———policy to control crime and reform court procedures (H.R. 3371), insert text of S. 1241 in lieu, S16467 [12NO]
———policy to control crime and reform court procedures (S. 1151), S5816 [14MY], S6829-S6831 [24MY]
———policy to control crime and reform court procedures (S. 1151), unanimous-consent agreement, S6512 [23MY]
———policy to control crime and reform court procedures (S. 1241), S7321-S7323 [6JN], S7857 [13JN], S8231, S8241-S8307, S8380 [20JN], S8395-S8406 [21JN], S8486, S8488 [24JN], S8527, S8548-S8587 [25JN], S8649-S8698, S8702-S8704, S8716-S8732, S8822 [26JN], S8846-S8881, S8884-S8901, S8904-S8920, S8930-S8949 [27JN], S9039-S9094, S9096-S9098 [28JN], S9229, S9235-S9242, S9254-S9263 [8JY], S9284-S9312, S9327-S9330, S9376 [9JY], S9438-S9442, S9464, S9467, S9468-S9489 [10JY], S9739-S9742, S9763, S9802-S9807, S9809-S9832 [11JY], S10070 [16JY], S16966 [18NO]
———policy to control crime and reform court procedures (S. 1241), conference report, S18664, S18665-S18686 [27NO]
———policy to control crime and reform court procedures (S. 1241), debate procedure, S8930, S8931 [27JN], S9096, S9097 [28JN], S9749-S9751, S9803 [11JY]
———policy to control crime and reform court procedures (S. 1241), unanimous-consent agreement, S8305 [20JN], S8488 [24JN], S8537, S8546, S8570 [25JN], S8665, S8666, S8822 [26JN], S8907, S8931 [27JN], S9040, S9072 [28JN], S9263 [8JY], S9297, S9305 [9JY], S9439 [10JY], S9735, S9809 [11JY]
———policy to control crime and reform court procedures (S. 1335), S8310 [20JN]
———policy to control crime and reform court procedures (S. 635), S3192, S3245-S3248 [13MR], S4076 [21MR], S7259 [6JN]
———priorities, S12617 [10SE]
National Parents of Murdered Children Week: designate (S.J. Res. 109), S4062 [21MR]
National Pornography Victims Awareness Week: designate (S.J. Res. 200), S13425 [20SE]
Native Americans: criminal jurisdiction of tribes (S. 962), S5223 [25AP]
———criminal jurisdiction of tribes (S. 962), indefinitely postponed, S15542 [30OC]
———power of tribes to exercise criminal jurisdiction (H.R. 972), S13469 [23SE], S13749 [26SE]
———power of tribes to exercise criminal jurisdiction (H.R. 972), conference report, S14930 [17OC]
———power of tribes to exercise criminal jurisdiction (S. 1773), S13988 [30SE], S14329 [3OC]
———prevention of fraud in the Indian arts and crafts market, S18150-S18152 [26NO]
———tribal government determination of capital punishment application within jurisdiction, S8490-S8493, S8496 [24JN], S8528-S8531 [25JN]
New Jersey: motor vehicle theft, S10365 [18JY]
New York, NY: tribute to Project Uptown for reduced robbery rates, S5813 [14MY]
North, Oliver L.: dismissal of Iran-Contra charges, S13008 [16SE]
OSHA: enforcement of criminal violation of standards (S. 445), S2024 [20FE], S2239 [21FE]
Peru: foreign aid to combat drug trafficking operations, S13428 [20SE]
Pharmaceuticals: penalties for illegal activities relative to the approval of abbreviated drug applications (S. 1164), S6694, S6699 [23MY]
———protections against illegal activities involving drugs and medical devices (S. 1982), S16943 [18NO]
Phoenix, AZ: slaying of Buddhist monks, S14609 [8OC]
Political campaigns: fraudulent misrepresentation of campaign authority (S. 2035), S17991 [23NO]
Pornography: cause of action for victims of sexual abuse, rape, and murder against producers and distributors (S. 983), S5298 [25AP]
———child sexual abuse, S9478 [10JY]
———compensation for victims, S10989 [26JY]
———penalties for mailing unsolicited sexually oriented material (S. 192), S889 [14JA]
———sentencing of child pornographers, S10322-S10331, S10333 [18JY]
Project Respect, Inc.: tribute, S6256 [21MY]
Races: study bias in criminal justice system, S9094, S9096 [28JN]
Research: protection of animal research facilities from criminal acts (S. 544), S2650 [5MR], S5330 [25AP], S14834-S14836 [16OC]
Rural areas: crime and drug control, S8280 [20JN]
———crime and drug control (S. 1313), S8014, S8016, S8017 [18JN], S8238 [20JN]
———crime prevention, S9041 [28JN]
S. 865, Civil Voir Dire Demonstration Act, S13731 [25SE]
Savings and loan associations: investigation and prosecution of criminal activity, S8904 [27JN], S9327-S9330 [9JY], S10386-S10388, S10402-S10404 [18JY]
———strengthen prohibitions against individuals convicted of criminal activity, S2723-S2726 [6MR]
Senior citizens: prevention against the elderly, S9041 [28JN]
Social conditions: discrimination and hate crimes, S1924 [19FE]
Social Security: development of a counterfeit-resistant card (S. 40), S677 [14JA]
South America: antidrug policy in the Andean region, S5682 [9MY]
———foreign aid to combat drug trafficking operations, S17657-S17659 [22NO]
Soviet Union: judicial system, S15881 [5NO]
Sports: athletic programs as alternatives to drug and gang involvement, S9262 [8JY]
States: assist in law enforcement efforts, crime control, and prisoner education projects (S. 648), S3271 [13MR]
———establish national data system for criminal history, S8948, S8949 [27JN]
———multijurisdictional drug task forces grant limitations, S8866, S8867 [27JN]
Syria: compliance with U.S. illegal drug control efforts, S2855 [6MR]
Taxation: establish a one-time National Tax Amnesty Program (S. 796), S4338 [11AP]
Telecommunications: telemarketing and consumer fraud, S8895-S8897 [27JN]
Television: violent programming, S14946 [22OC]
Terrorism: constitutional procedures for the imposition of capital punishment for certain murders, S1871, S1904, S1905 [19FE], S1944, S1950, S1952 [20FE]
———constitutional procedures for the imposition of life imprisonment for certain murders, S1946-S1951 [20FE]
———extraterritorial jurisdiction over terrorist acts abroad against U.S. nationals (S. 740), S4089 [21MR], S4511 [16AP]
———indictment of individuals relative to bombing of Pan American flight 103, S16734 [14NO], S17584 [22NO]
———punishment of domestic and international acts (S. 266), S1190, S1195, S1196 [24JA]
———report on assets in U.S., S11161 [29JY]
———U.S. policy, S4073 [21MR], S17584 [22NO]
Trademarks: protection (S. 894), S4863 [23AP]
U.S. Sentencing Commission: member terms of office (S. 1963), S16621 [13NO]
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland: release of Birmingham Six, S2360 [26FE]
Urban areas: assistance to communities for substance abuse programs, S9310 [9JY]
Victims: restitution (S. 566), S2772 [6MR], S3656 [20MR]
Wetterling, Jacob: anniversary of abduction from St. Joseph, MN, S14945 [22OC]
Wire tapping: unauthorized disclosure of confidential wire tap information, S9087 [28JN]
Women: combat violence against (S. 15), S597-S611 [14JA], S2281 [26FE], S4143 [22MR], S16103 [6NO]
———protection from sexual harassment and violence and promote equal opportunity (S. 472), S2189-S2192, S2210-S2214 [21FE], S4925 [24AP]
———rape, S3839 [21MR]
———report on battered women's syndrome, S8879 [27JN]
Reports
Andean Anti-Drug Efforts—A Report to the Congress, S2983-S2985 [7MR]
Child Pornography and Pedophilia: Committee on Governmental Affairs, S10325-S10328 [18JY]
Death Penalty Habeas Corpus Reforms: Daniel E. Lungren, Attorney General of California, S8716-S8720 [26JN]
Fighting Crime in America—An Agenda for the 1990's: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S3067-S3074 [12MR]
Going to the Source—Results and Prospects for the War on Drugs in the Andes: Washington Office on Latin America, S8050-S8052 [18JN]
International Law Applicable to Iraqi Invasion and Occupation of Kuwait: Library of Congress, S2686-S2689 [5MR]
Justice Drug Grants to States: Office of National Drug Control Policy, E1684 [9MY]
1990 Anti-Semitic Incidents: B'nai B'rith, S2044-S2050 [20FE]
Power of Indian Tribes To Exercise Criminal Jurisdiction (H.R. 972), H2990-H2992 [14MY]
Research on Pornography—Evidence of Harm: National Coalition Against Pornography, S9479-S9484 [10JY]
Research on Pornography—The Evidence of Harm: National Coalition Against Pornography, S10323-S10325 [18JY]
Sexual Harassment at the President's Commission on Executive Exchange: OPM, H4004-H4007 [5JN]
U.S. Military Assistance, the Militarization of the War on Drugs, and the Prospects for the Consolidation of Democracy in Bolivia: Eduardo A. Gamarra, S5684-S5691 [9MY]
Waiting Period Before the Purchase of a Handgun (H.R. 7), Consideration (H. Res. 144) (H. Rept. 102-152), H2796 [7MY]
Reports by conference committees
Omnibus Crime Control Act (H.R. 3371), H11686-H11744 [26NO]
Power of Tribes to Exercise Criminal Jurisdiction (H.R. 972), H8131-H8134 [22OC]
Reports filed
Amending Provisions of Law Relative to Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations: Committee on the Judiciary (H.R. 1717) (H. Rept. 102-312), H9757 [13NO]
Clarify and Expand Legal Prohibitions Against Computer Abuse: Committee on the Judiciary (S. 1322), S15696 [31OC]
Combating of Crime and Violence Against Women: Committee on the Judiciary (S. 15) (S. Rept. 102-197), S15400 [29OC]
Consideration of H.R. 7, Waiting Period Before the Purchase of a Handgun: Committee on Rules (H. Res. 144) (H. Rept. 102-52), H2810 [7MY]
Consideration of H.R. 3371, National Policy To Control Crime and Reform Court Procedures: Committee on Rules (H. Res. 246) (H. Rept. 102-250), H7815 [11OC]
———Committee on Rules (H. Res. 247) (H. Rept. 102-253), H7862 [15OC]
Consideration of the Conference Report on H.R. 3371, National Policy To Control Crime and Reform Court Procedures: Committee on Rules (H. Res. 301) (H. Rept. 102-378), H11287 [25NO]
Dept. of Justice Computer Security—Neglect Leads to High Risk: Committee on Government Operations (H. Rept. 102-413), H12055 [18DE]
Establishment of Education and Prevention Programs Relating to Youth Gangs and Runaway Youths: Committee on Education and Labor (H.R. 3259) (H. Rept. 102-122), H6939 [26SE]
Examination of Prospective Jurors: Committee on the Judiciary (S. 862) (S. Rept. 102-142), S12663 [10SE]
———Committee on the Judiciary (S. 865) (S. Rept. 102-143), S12663 [10SE]
Federal Depository Institution Regulatory Agencies Enforcement Actions Against Money Laundering: Committee on Foreign Affairs (H.R. 26) (H. Rept. 102-28), H3622 [23MY]
Federal Depository Institution Regulatory Enforcement Actions Against Money Laundering: Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs (H.R. 26) (H. Rept. 102-28), H1912 [20MR]
International Protection of Human Rights by Establishing a Civil Action for Recovery of Damages From Persons Who Engage in Terror: Committee on the Judiciary (H.R. 2092) (H. Rept. 102-367), H11287 [25NO]
Misconduct Investigation of Senator Cranston: Committee on Ethics (Select) (S. Rept. 102-223), S17245 [20NO]
National Policy To Control Crime and Reform Court Procedures: Committee on Rules (H.R. 3371) (H. Rept. 102-250), H7803 [11OC]
———Committee on Ways and Means (H.R. 3371) (H. Res. 102-242), H7725 [9OC]
———Committee on the Judiciary (H.R. 3371) (H. Rept. 102-242), H7551 [7OC]
———committee on conference (H.R. 3371) (H. Rept. 102-405), H11885 [26NO]
Penalties for Illegal Activities Relative to the Approval of Abbreviated Drug Applications: Committee on Energy and Commerce (H.R. 2454) (H. Rept. 102-272), H8494 [24OC]
Power of Indian Tribes To Exercise Criminal Jurisdiction: Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs (H.R. 972) (H. Rept. 102-61), correction, E2165 [12JN]
———committee of conference (H.R. 972) (H. Rept. 102-261), H8187 [22OC]
Power of Native American Tribes To Exercise Criminal Jurisdiction Over Indians: Committee on Indian Affairs (Select) (S. 962) (S. Rept. 102-168), S14220 [2OC]
Power of Tribes to Exercise Criminal Jurisdiction: Committee on Indian Affairs (Select) (H.R. 972) (S. Rept. 102-153), S13327 [19SE]
Prison Terms for Drunken Driving Offenses Involving a Minor Present in the Motor Vehicle: Committee on the Judiciary (S. 113), S6652 [23MY]
Reinstatement of the Power of Indian Tribes To Exercise Criminal Jurisdiction: Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs (H.R. 972) (H. Rept. 102-61), H3035 [14MY]
Revise and Extend Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act Programs: Committee on Labor and Human Resources (S. 838) (S. Rept. 102-164), S13926 [27SE]
Scourge of Telemarketing Fraud—What Can Be Done About It?: Committee on Government Operations (H. Rept. 102-421), H12055 [18DE]
Waiting Period Before the Purchase of a Handgun: Committee on the Judiciary (H.R. 7) (H. Rept. 102-47), H2767 [2MY]
Waiver of Period of Congressional Review for Certain Acts and Enactment of Certain Laws Relative to Attorneys: Committee on the District of Columbia (H.R. 3709) (H. Rept. 102-298), H9614 [8NO]
Resolutions by organizations
Constitutional amendment to prohibit desecration of the U.S.flag: Lancaster, PA, S4644 [17AP]
Harding stress-fair compatibility test: Owen M. Smaw, E2857 [2AU]
Hooksett, NH, Town Council: constitutional amendment to prohibit flag desecration, S1245 [29JA]
National policy to control crime and reform court procedures (H.R. 3371): California District Attorneys Associations, H7912 [16OC]
Philadelphia, PA, City Council: Dept. of Justice Assets Forfeiture Fund, S8675 [26JN]
Prosecution of Iraqis for war crimes: International Military Tribunal of World War II, S5439 [7MY]
Rulings of the Chair
National objectives: policy to control crime and reform court procedures (H.R. 3371), H8011 [17OC]
Statements
Anniversary of Murder of Jesuit Priests of El Salvador: Representative Moakley, S16938 [18NO]
Anti-Semitic Reference to the Investigation of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International by a Pakistani Government Official: B'nai B'rith, H6362 [2AU]
Capital Punishment: Gabriel Tarde, H7861 [15OC]
Child Sexual Abuse: Marilyn Van Derbur Atler, E3055-E3057 [17SE]
Comments on Andean Anti-Drug Efforts—A Report to the Congress: Human Rights Watch (organization), S2986 [7MR]
Crime Control: Bill Hotz, S3875 [21MR]
———Louis W. Sullivan, Sec. of HHS, S3875 [21MR]
Death Penalty: Earl Warren, S1904 [19FE]
———Potter Stewart, S1905 [19FE]
Depository Institution Oversight: Administrative Conference of the U.S., S8905 [27JN]
———SEC, S8904 [27JN]
Dept. of Defense Guidance for Implementation of the President's National Drug Control Strategy: Dick Cheney, Sec. of Defense, E58 [3JA]
Dept. of Justice Assets Forfeiture Fund Allocations to State and Local Governments: Joan Specter, Philadelphia City Council, S8674 [26JN]
Education and Crime Deterence: Jerome G. Miller, S12723 [11SE]
Exclusionary Rule: William H. Rehnquist, Chief Justice, S8486 [24JN]
Government Protection of Citizenry: Francis T. Murphy, S8847 [27JN]
Government-to-Government Relationship Between Indian Tribes and the Federal Government: President Bush, S8528 [25JN]
Grenadian Criminal Proceedings: Ramsey Clark, H5971 [29JY]
Law Enforcement Responses to Violent Crime—Public Safety in the Nineties: Dept. of Justice, S8256 [20JN]
National Drug Control Strategy: Office of National Drug Control Policy, E3011 [12SE]
National Policy To Control Crime and Reform Court Procedures: Citizens for Law and Order, Inc., S18673 [27NO]
Resolution Trust Corp. Operations: William R. Rivoir III, S13719-S13723 [25SE]
Sentencing of Child Pornographers: National Women's Leadership Task Force, S10329 [18JY]
———Religious Alliance Against Pornography, S10328 [18JY]
Sexual Harassment at the President's Commission on Executive Exchange: Dept. of Justice, H3999 [5JN]
Talledega, AL, Prison Uprising Control Efforts: Dept. of Justice, H9048 [4NO]
Terrorism—U.S. Precautions: Margaret Tutwiler, Dept. of State, E209 [17JA]
———Richard Boucher, Dept. of State, E209 [17JA]
Terrorist Death Penalty Act: Senator Specter, S1073-S1078 [23JA]
War Crime Trials: Elie Wiesel, S4717 [18AP]
———Herbert C. Pell, S4717 [18AP]
———Javier Perez de Cuellar, S4717 [18AP]
———Robert Jackson, S4717 [18AP]
War Crimes Investigation of John Demjanjuk, Sr.: Alexander Yemets, E794, E795 [6MR]
———Melaniia I. Nezdiimynoha, E794 [6MR]
———Nina D. Shyienco, E794 [6MR]
War Crimes Prevention Education Act: Senator Cranston, S4299 [11AP]
Studies
Death Penalty Sentencing—Research Indicates Pattern of Racial Disparities: GAO, S8271-S8273 [20JN]
Epidemic Free-Base Cocaine Abuse, S3854-S3856 [21MR]
Why Gun Waiting Periods Threaten Public Safety: David B. Kopel, Independence Institute, S9046-S9061 [28JN]
Summaries
Comprehensive Counter-Terrorism Act (H.R. 769), E383 [4FE]
Criminal Penalties for Failure To Obey Landing Order From Federal Law Enforcement Officer: Committee on Narcotics (Select), E3553 [25OC]
Depository Institution Public Disclosure Amendment, S8905 [27JN], S9329 [9JY]
Dept. of Justice Assets Forfeiture Fund Statistics, S8673 [26JN]
Drug and Device Enforcement Act (S. 1982), S16946-S16948 [18NO]
Drug Emergency Areas Act (S. 16), S612 [14JA]
Gorton Amendment to S. 1241, Violent Crime Control Act, S8856 [27JN]
National Policy To Control Crime and Reform Court Procedures (H.R. 1400), E920 [13MR]
Quality in Medical Equipment and Supplies Act (S. 1988), S17060 [19NO]
Violence Against Women Act (S. 15), S610 [14JA]
Women's Equal Opportunity Act (S. 472), S2204-S2210 [21FE]
Synopses
Sexual Harassment at the President's Commission on Executive Exchange: Representative Livingston, H4002 [5JN]
Tables
Customs Service fraud investigations and seizures, S5123 [25AP]
Incidents of violence and disruption against abortion clinics, S4344 [11AP]
Major provisions of Senate crime bill (S. 1241), S9815 [11JY]
Percent of denials based on felony criminal convictions in jurisdictions with waiting periods and background checks: Daniel B. Kopel, S8933 [27JN]
Prisoners reprieved within 72 hours of execution, S8540 [25JN]
Testimonies
Background Checks for Handgun Purchases: Paul McNulty, S8934 [27JN]
Sexual Harassment at the President's Commission on Executive Exchange: Betty Heitman, H4000 [5JN]
Waiting Period Before the Purchase of Handguns: Jacquie Miller, H1955 [21MR]
Texts of
H. Con. Res. 81, prosecution of Saddam Hussein for war crimes, E1104 [22MR]
H. Res. 144, consideration of H.R. 7, Handgun Violence Prevention Act, H2821 [8MY]
H. Res. 247, consideration of H.R. 3371, national policy to control crime and reform court procedures, H7883 [16OC]
H. Res. 301, waiving points of order against conference report on national policy to control crime and reform court procedures (H.R. 3371), H11678 [26NO]
H.J. Res. 88, prosecution of Saddam Hussein for war crimes, E256 [23JA]
H.J. Res. 142, National Campus Crime and Security Awareness Week, H6255 [1AU]
H.J. Res. 303, Crime Prevention Month, H6771 [24SE]
H.R. 7, Handgun Violence Prevention Act, H2854 [8MY]
H.R. 26, depository institutions' increase of enforcement actions against money laundering, H4192-H4203 [10JN]
H.R. 436, prohibit manufacture, transfer, or importation of .25 caliber and .32 caliber ammunition, E42 [3JA]
H.R. 972, power of Indian tribes to exercise criminal jurisdiction, H2988 [14MY]
H.R. 975, Long Distance Telephone Consumer Protection Act, E513 [19FE]
H.R. 1192, OSHA Criminal Penalty Reform Act, E714 [1MR]
H.R. 1656, Trauma Center Revitalization Act, E1123 [22MR]
H.R. 2092, Torture Victim Protection Act, H11244 [25NO]
H.R. 2310, Drug Cash Information Act, E1846 [20MY]
H.R. 2407, Farm Animal and Research Facilities Protection Act, E1837 [20MY]
H.R. 2454, Generic Drug Enforcement Act, H8552-H8556 [28OC]
H.R. 2720, Child Abuse Programs, Adoption Opportunities, and Family Violence Prevention Extension Act, H5287 [9JY]
H.R. 2774, availability for community-based crime control and drug abuse prevention programs, E2379 [26JN]
H.R. 3057, crime-free schools and communities relative to National Diffusion Network, H6414 [11SE]
H.R. 3104, Assault Weapon Act, E2777 [31JY]
H.R. 3259, establish drug abuse education and prevention programs relating to youth gangs and runaway youths, H7090 [30SE]
H.R. 3371, national policy to control crime and reform court procedures, H7916-H7950 [16OC]
H.R. 3709, congressional review for certain acts and enactment of certain laws relative to District of Columbia attorneys, H9629 [12NO]
S. 15, Violence Against Women Act, S599-S610 [14JA]
S. 16, Drug Emergency Areas Act, S612 [14JA]
S. 18, Death Penalty Act, S616-S620 [14JA]
S. 30, study effectiveness of national drug strategy, S653 [14JA]
S. 40, development of a counterfeit-resistant Social Security card, S677 [14JA]
S. 51, Violent Crime Prevention Act, S690 [14JA]
S. 71, allow psychiatric or psychological examinations of certain mentally ill offenders to be conducted by a clinical social worker, S720 [14JA]
S. 105, capital punishment for illegal drug and narcotic kingpins, S752-S755 [14JA]
S. 113, Drunk Driving Child Protection Act, S10944 [25JY]
S. 113, increase prison terms for drunken driving offenses involving a minor present in the motor vehicle, S765 [14JA]
S. 142, redefine criminal extortion, S819 [14JA]
S. 147, constitutional procedures for capital punishment, S834 [14JA]
S. 148, reform procedures for collateral review of criminal judgments, S837 [14JA]
S. 149, special habeas corpus procedures for capital punishment, S839 [14JA]
S. 151, limit court application of the exclusionary rule, S844 [14JA]
S. 182, jurisdiction over Armed Forces personnel committing certain offenses outside the U.S., S876 [14JA]
S. 188, oversight of sentencing, imprisonment, and certain supervised release programs, S887 [14JA], S7772 [13JN]
S. 189, enhance protection of public defenders, S887 [14JA]
S. 192, criminal penalties for mailing unsolicited sexually oriented material, S890 [14JA]
S. 219, allow mentally ill criminal offenders to be examined by a psychiatric nurse practitioner or a clinical nurse specialist, S574 [15JA]
S. 245, Terrorist Death Penalty Act, S1070-S1072 [23JA]
S. 257, waiting period before the purchase of a handgun, S1094 [23JA]
S. 265, constitutional procedures for imposition of capital punishment, S1184-S1189 [24JA]
S. 266, punishment of domestic and international acts of terrorism, S1192-S1195 [24JA]
S. 305, money laundering penalties for financial institutions, S1631-S1635 [5FE]
S. 339, Outlaw Street and Motorcycle Gang Control Act, S1448 [31JA]
S. 445, Occupational Safety and Health Administration Criminal Penalty Reform Act, S2025 [20FE]
S. 472, Women's Equal Opportunity Act, S2192-S2204 [21FE]
S. 529, Fair Lending Enforcement Act, S2519 [28FE]
S. 544, Animal Research Facilities Protection Act, S14835 [16OC]
S. 573, War Crimes Prevention Education Act, S2818 [6MR]
S. 618, Violent Crime Control Act, S3044-S3067 [12MR]
S. 630, Money Laundering Enforcement Act, S3090 [12MR]
S. 635, Comprehensive Violent Crime Control Act, S3193-S3214 [13MR]
S. 648, Crime Control Act, S3272 [13MR]
S. 740, extraterritorial jurisdiction over terrorist acts abroad against U.S. nationals, S4511 [16AP]
S. 798, Freedom of Access to Clinical Entrances Act, S4344 [11AP]
S. 838, Child Abuse, Domestic Violence, Adoption and Family Services Act, S16138-S16145 [7NO]
S. 838, revise and extend Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act programs, S4619-S4623 [17AP]
S. 862, Criminal Voir Dire Demonstration Act, S13731 [25SE]
S. 893, software copyright violations, S4863 [23AP]
S. 894, Trademark Protection Act, S4864 [23AP]
S. 951, establish National Center on Elder Abuse, S5161 [25AP]
S. 1002, criminal penalties for flight to avoid payment of child support, S5502 [8MY]
S. 1043, Police Officers' Bill of Rights Act, S5754 [14MY]
S. 1049, Hospital Emergency Department Uncompensated Care Act, S5763 [14MY]
S. 1142, regulation of precursor chemicals used to make synthetic drugs, S6656 [23MY]
S. 1154, compliance with State and local firearms licensing laws before receiving a Federal dealing license, S6666 [23MY]
S. 1164, Generic Drug Enforcement Act, S6694-S6698 [23MY]
S. 1170, Crimes Against Children Registration Act, S6703 [23MY]
S. 1210, deportation of aliens convicted of felony offenses, S7028 [4JN]
S. 1241, Violent Crime Control Act, S9982-S10038 [15JY]
S. 1248, Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Act, S7378 [6JN]
S. 1249, Racial Justice Act, S7381 [6JN]
S. 1258, Security Officer Employment Standards Act, S7470 [11JN]
S. 1263, international parental child kidnapping, S7482 [11JN]
S. 1286, Illegal Boycott Prosecution Act, S7814 [13JN]
S. 1303, Outlaw Gang Control Act, S7900 [17JN]
S. 1313, Rural Crime and Drug Control Act, S8015 [18JN]
S. 1316, admissibility in court as evidence of foreign records of regularly conducted activity, S8024 [18JN]
S. 1320, firearms theft, S8029 [18JN]
S. 1322, clarify and expand legal prohibitions against computer abuse, S8031 [18JN]
S. 1335, Strategy To Eliminate Crime in the Urban and Rural Environment Act, S8311-S8331 [20JN]
S. 1337, Anti-Gang Violence Act, S8335 [20JN]
S. 1341, Consumer Protection Against Credit Card Fraud Act, S8343 [20JN]
S. 1392, Telemarketing and Consumer Fraud and Abuse Prevention Act, S8747-S8750 [26JN], S18809-S18811 [18DE]
S. 1575, Drug Supply Reduction Act, S11071-S11075 [26JY]
S. 1665, Money Laundering Improvements Act, S12236-S12238 [2AU]
S. 1697, amend Fair Housing Rights Act, S12670 [10SE]
S. 1773, power of Native American tribes to exercise criminal jurisdiction, S13988 [30SE], H7324 [3OC]
S. 1904, assistance for programs that address urban campus and community crime issues, S15802 [1NO]
S. 1963, terms of office of members of the U.S. Sentencing Commission, S16621 [13NO]
S. 1966, National Child Protection Act, S16749-S16751 [14NO]
S. 1982, Drug and Device Enforcement Act, S16943-S16946 [18NO]
S. 1988, Quality in Medical Equipment and Supplies Act, S17058-S17060 [19NO]
S. 2025, grants to prevent youth involvement in gangs, S17686 [22NO]
S. 2048, keeping of records relative to the disposition of firearms ammunition, S18105 [25NO]
S. 2074, acquisition of immunized testimony, S18385 [26NO]
S. Con. Res. 7. prosecution of Saddam Hussein for war crimes, S1324 [30JA]
S. Con. Res. 40, halt distribution and prosecution of neo-Nazi computer games from Austria and Germany, S6250 [21MY]
S. Res. 15, prosecution of Saddam Hussein for war crimes, S1014 [22JA]
S. Res. 69, prosecute Saddam Hussein for war crimes, S2538 [28FE]
S. Res. 71, establish a military tribunal to prosecute war crimes arising from the Persian Gulf conflict, S2685 [5MR]
S. Res. 76, prosecution of Saddam Hussein for war crimes, S2980 [7MR], S3345 [14MR]
S. Res. 138, anniversary of the Exchange Club of Murfreesboro, TN, S7390 [6JN]
S. Res. 150, extradition of Alois Brunner from Syria for Nazi war crimes, S9138 [28JN]
S. Res. 191, authorize testimony of Senator McCain in the People of the State of California v. Charles H. Keating, Jr., S14325 [3OC]
S. Res. 220, indictment of individuals relative to bombing of Pan American flight 103, S16762 [14NO]
S.J. Res. 16, National Crime Victims' Rights Week, S927 [14JA], S4263 [9AP], H2339 [17AP]
S.J. Res. 17, constitutional amendment to require forfeiture of office by judges upon felony conviction, S927 [14JA]
S.J. Res. 52, National Child Abuse Prevention Month, S2247 [21FE]
S.J. Res. 138, designate National Neighborhood Crime Watch Day, S5353 [6MY]
S.J. Res. 138, National Neighborhood Crime Watch Day, S8708 [26JN]
S.J. Res. 139, National Lock-In-Safety Month, S5425 [7MY]
Treaties
Protocol Amending the Extradition Treaty With Canada: Senate advise and consent to ratification, S12131 [2AU]