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Don’t do the crime if you can’t do the time; a look into all aspects of a guilty verdict from the burden of proof to conviction to the judge’s sentence and more.
The Shackles of Powder and Smoke
As Ted Conover said, “prisons should be for violent criminals, not mainly poor men from rough neighbourhoods who get caught selling or using drugs” (Conover, 2000, p. 318). The United States has one of the highest incarceration rates in the world, especially since the turn of the 20th century. At the end of the 20th century the country was consumed with getting tough on crime, specifically drug crime. The people were begging for criminals to get what was coming to them and rehabilitation of offenders was put on the back burner. However, the tougher the correctional system got on drug crime, the more people were sent to prison, the larger the prison population grew, and the more people reoffended. The cycle continues to this day. To combat this ever-growing problem, non-violent drug offenders should be diverted away from incarceration as a form of punishment, and instead be sentenced to rehabilitation and/or treatment programs. Because of this, states should spend more of their resources on rehabilitation.
By Emily Hart2 years ago in Criminal
The Erosion of Democracy in African Countries. Content Warning.
Democracy, as a political system, is built upon principles of equality, freedom, and representation, offering hope for fostering inclusive governance and economic development. While some African nations have made notable strides towards democracy, many have faced significant challenges in upholding democratic values. This article aims to explore the key reasons behind the failure of some African countries to honor democracy, analyzing factors such as corruption, weak institutions, political violence, and the legacy of colonialism.
By Michael Rama2 years ago in Criminal
How to Rob the Nation
A wig, some takeout, an Apple Watch, a phone, a hat, and AirPods. These were the items left on the side of an Alabama highway alongside Carlee Russell’s red Mercedes which was still running; it’s hazard lights blazing in the dark of the night.
By Soha Sherwani2 years ago in Criminal
1984 TWISTED COLD CASE: FINALLY SOLVED
1984 was a year filled with brightness and hope. Teenaged girls could be seen all over clad in vibrantly colored leggings paired with bright, oversized sweaters or sweatshirts, positioned off-the-shoulder and bright tennis shoes. Things were no different around the peaceful town of East Windsor.
By Felix Speight2 years ago in Criminal
Whispers of the Night
In the heart of Tokyo's urban labyrinth, a world shrouded in allure and mystery pulses with life. Behind the façade of neon lights and bustling streets, a secret realm unfurls its enigmatic tapestry. Within this realm, women step into the spotlight as modern muses, captivating patrons with a mesmerizing dance of conversation, identity, and ambition. As we embark on a journey through the shadows, we unravel the tantalizing secrets that define the treatment of women hostesses in Tokyo, Japan – a journey that delves deep into the intertwining threads of empowerment, exploitation, and the quest for authenticity.
By Jaclyn Mersereau2 years ago in Criminal
Revealing the Mysterious Wonder of Japanese Hostess Clubs
Amidst the electric pulse of Tokyo's nights, a realm of allure and secrets beckons beneath the twinkling lights. Japanese hostess clubs, veiled behind glimmering facades, whisper tantalizing promises of companionship, sparking curiosity among those who dare to peek behind the curtain. In this gripping exploration, we plunge into the enigmatic universe of these establishments, unearthing their enigmatic origins, unraveling their societal tapestry, and illuminating the safeguards that shroud their tantalizing mysteries.
By Jaclyn Mersereau2 years ago in Criminal
Pedophile Priest Brutally Murdered in Prison. Content Warning.
John Geoghan molested 130 or more children during his 30-year stature as a Catholic priest. He worked at six different Boston-area parishes until the church finally defrocked him in 1998, seven years after the abuse allegations became public. John didn’t secretly molest children, nor did he seem embarrassed by his actions when other church leaders and some of the children’s parents learned what was going on. Instead, he convinced them he had received treatment and was cured. He then urged them to stay silent to protect the church’s image. They obliged the request. When authorities finally arrested Geoghan in 2002, a judge sentenced him to a meager 10 years behind bars at the Souza-Baranowski Correctional Center in Shirley, MA.
By Criminal Matters2 years ago in Criminal
Paola Alberdi and Hector Sosa Hire Turkish Hackers to Delete Articles and Cover Crimes Surface
What use to be: https://themiamipost.com/paola-alberdi-the-onlyfans-blogger-and-the-cordoba-scam/ Explosive allegations have emerged, linking Mexican Only Fans blogger Paola Alberdi https://justforfans.app/e27d7512 and her husband Hector Sosa to the hiring of Turkish hackers to delete articles and cover up various crimes. Paola Alberdi, known for her fashion blog and high-profile escort work, and Hector Sosa, son of a prominent political figure, are now under scrutiny for their alleged involvement in criminal activities. Let's delve into the details.
By Pornpopcorn 2 years ago in Criminal






