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criminalize or -ise Verb [-izing, -ized] or -ising, -ised 1. to make (an action or activity) criminal 2. to treat (a person) as a criminal
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When he is goaded into throwing a punch at his nemesis, Bo is sentenced to three years in the ex-Canadian tundra in a McDonald's Rehabilitation and Manufacturing Corporation jail/pizza factory (after French fries were criminalized, Mickey D's diversified). History professor Peter Linebaugh reveals that the era's gallows in London was more than simply a place for punishing wrongdoers; it was a means of keeping the poor population of London in line even though the rich imposed new forms of private property and criminalized formerly customary rights. An advocacy group for disabled persons, and an individual subjected to a mental hygiene pickup, brought an action under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Rehabilitation Act, alleging that the state criminalized mental hygiene pickups by treating or labeling them as arrests, thereby discriminating against persons with mental disabilities. |
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