Law and Odor: a crime story about orchids, pig smell, refineries and you

Published: Jan. 26, 2018, 5:29 a.m.

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There are lots of different ways to commit a crime. Some of them are obscure \\u2014 it\\u2019s a crime to sell Swiss cheese without holes, for example. Some deal with serious safety and environmental issues \\u2014 it\\u2019s a crime for a refinery to release more than a certain amount of the carcinogen Benzene. There are people who argue there are just too many federal regulations with criminal consequences, that with thousands of potential criminal acts on the books, how can you know if you\\u2019re doing something wrong? And that argument has some very powerful forces behind it. In this episode, we look at the issue that\\u2019s come to be known as \\u201covercriminalization,\\u201d and the debate about what\\u2019s a crime worth enforcing and what\\u2019s bureaucratic overreach.

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