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Constitution. However, the FBI report on crime in the United States for 2005 lists 24,359 vagrancy violations.", making it seem as if vagrancy laws were uncommon outside of Europe. Theoretical opinions on the vagrancy laws and the U.S. Constitution are not well here, only the true relation, which from the statistics and American section, are not very good. The Russian section also needs someone who can understand it to rewrite it, with better grammar.
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the (1933), the "Grundlegender Erlaß über die vorbeugende Verbrechensbekämpfung" (1938), and the like (not penal law, but crime prevention law legalizing sheer administrative arbitrariness). I am not aware that penal law had much influence on the confinement to, or the treatment in concentration camps. Convicts were still sent to jail by the courts.
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Yes, the articles about Vagrancy and Loitering are primarily law-oriented in nature. But they seem to refer to different crimes. "Loitering" is hanging around in a public place for seemingly no reason. "Vagrancy" refers to unemployed, homeless wanderers. You can have a job and own a home and still be
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I find the pararaph on vagrancy "law" in the third Reich misleading at least. The concentration camps were not institution of punishment, and the act of being sent there was no penal process at all. As a consequnce, not the penal code was applied to "asocial" people, but rather the Polizeigesetze,
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Calm down, please, and don't presume to know what I think, believe or intend. I'm not engaged in an edit-war with you; you're free to restore any cited content; though have to say, it worries me a little when any editor describes their work as "flawless". There's no such beast. Are female vagrants
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Yes, this article should be re-written to offer a world-wide viewpoint, if possible. Cited scholarly analysis is always preferable to mere quotation of law; we shouldn't aim to provide a directory of vagrancy laws, country by country. Vagrancy laws are a form of social control, and have historical
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There's an undeniable implication here that military service is a sort of punishment, or at least comparable to detainment in a labor camp or a prison. Military service greatly differs from country to country, as well as time to time, and surely it is not apt to list it in such a manner as one of
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I think loitering is more of a legal concept, and as such the page seems fine as a stand-alone, when focused on describing various legal acts, and so on. Whereas the page here is more of a social science aspect of things, describing the topic from a non-legal perspective (sociological, cultural,
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I get it, you are biased against governments of the United Kingdom and the United States. You didn't revert my edits because I have deleted parts of the old content (my contributions were flawless, with citations from credible universities), you've reverted me because you didn't like the new
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The opening is far too biased and American centric, with the following line "Vagrancy was a crime in some European countries, but most of these laws have been repealed. Laws against vagrancy in the United States have partly been invalidated as violative of the due process clauses of the U.S.
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I am sympathetic to what you are saying. The bulk of this article, however is about legal definitions of Vagrancy by country and thus should be consolidated with other similar domains. For now, either way, both pages for now could use additional work, and link to each other as needed.
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In the Weimar Republic the law against vagrancy was relaxed, however it became much more stringent in Nazi Germany, where vagrancy, together with begging, prostitution, and "work-shyness" (arbeitsscheu), was classified "asocial behavior" as punishable by confinement to concentration
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I have just cleaned up the entire article. It took me some time to get all this done properly, then two editors came by, reverted my edits, then included scraps of my contributions into the article that made it an even bigger mess than it was before, and put up a cleanup tag.
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Secondly, one also need to explore what are the outlook in other countries as well, like for the matter in context of Capitalism, Social Movements and Reforms. Changes from the ages in the perspective of the government and the society towards such class.
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In return, I have decided to undo my edits to previous revision prior to my contributions, and spend my time doing something more worthwhile in the future. I came here under the assumption that Knowledge is a 💕, and I was proven wrong.
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This crime is still being punished with a 30 - 180 day stint in JAIL in the US, because business concerns, law enforcement and "solid citizens"'s concerns regarding criminal behavior of vagrants and illegal aliens.
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The second paragraph under the United States section seems to have taken the cited work's information and moved around words while maintaining sentence structure. Heavily influenced by the summary of the article.
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I think there is a distinction between the term Vagrancy, beggars and destitute, therefore I question whether it is ok to use any of the term as a synonym to the word vagrancy in the article?
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several "punishments" that were inflicted upon the homeless throughout history. Military service may, for some, be a solution for vagrancy if one deems it as a problem they want to solve.
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overview, but the underlying topic is the same, with the only possible difference is that vagrancy implies traveling, whereas (modern) homelessness does not have thos connotation. --
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The article says: "In the U.S., some local officials encourage vagrants to move away instead of arresting them." Such encouragements are unlawful, because there is
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Oh dear oh dear. As I've said above: "I'm not engaged in an edit-war with you; you're free to restore any cited content"; you could have restored that yourself.
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Rogue & vagrant are not synonymous; rogues are not inherently homeless wanderers. Loitering is an entirely different matter (in law & in fact). This is
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page, since the anti vagrancy laws and anti loitering laws tend to have a lot of overlap and continuity. Their differences can be fleshed out in one article.
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direction the article was taking, and you will remove any evidence proving that over the past century no severe law existed against homeless vagrants in the
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dimensions. They're framed in response to a particular set of social and economic conditions, and are usually altered in response to changes in the same.
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rightfully redirects here, since we usually describe professions / occupations (if this can be called that) under social phenomena (so,
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because they are two different things. Simply put, if you own a home or have a job, you can still loiter but you are not a vagrant.
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I've been reverted again (on this talk page). Apparently I'm not allowed to speak here. Have a good one, everyone!
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this is the clear primary topic, comparing a massive and pressing societal phenomenon to a biological curiosity.
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thirdly we all can come together to at least discuss and bring out our feelings, experiences on the issue.
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thread on the issue, which largely confirms significant overlap between the terms. I'll feel free to add a
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The Civil War ended May 9, 1865; slavery was illegal as of the 13th Amendment, ratified December 6, 1865.
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for its usage referring to a promiscuous woman, which can be kept as its own article or merged elsewhere.
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That section only has two lines that don't need citations, which seems unacceptable for wikipedia.
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on 27 April 2018. For the contribution history and old versions of the redirected page, please see
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Should their be a section on the status of Gypsies/Romani/Roma in medieval and modern Europe ?
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psychological; I won't say historical because all articles are historical anyway). --
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and it is the court, who must make decision about presence or absence of the offence.
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This statement in the "United States" section needs some temporal qualification:
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as well, and expand this section heading, for clarity.
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Subsequent comments should be made in a new section.
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content assessment
WikiProjects
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Sociology
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Society portal
WikiProject Sociology
sociology
the discussion
Mid
project's importance scale
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Organized Labour
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Organized Labour portal
WikiProject Organized Labour
Organized Labour
the discussion
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project's importance scale
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Urban studies and planning
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Architecture portal
WikiProject Urban studies and planning
Urban studies and planning

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