guilty
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.
YOU, Netflix Blinked
By Ellen M. Laura When Narcissism Shows Its Face, Shouldn't It Mean Something? After five seasons of psychological gymnastics and moral whiplash, the Netflix series YOU delivered a finale that felt less like a bold conclusion and more like a studio-mandated shrug. Viewers—myself included—were left blinking at the screen, wondering: Is that it?
By Ellen M. Laura9 months ago in Criminal
DOWRY
The Dowry System: A Tradition Under Scrutiny The dowry system, an age-old social practice in many parts of the world, especially South Asia, continues to influence marital transactions and family dynamics. Traditionally, dowry refers to the transfer of parental property, gifts, or money at the marriage of a daughter. While once considered a means of ensuring a woman's financial security after marriage, the system has increasingly become associated with social evils, gender discrimination, and even violence.
By Gayatri Nagpal9 months ago in Criminal
RAPE
Rape in India: A Grim Reality and the Fight for Justice Rape remains one of the most heinous crimes in India, symbolizing not just a physical violation but a deep-rooted societal and systemic failure. Despite growing awareness, reforms in laws, and a surge in activism, the frequency of rape cases, the trauma faced by survivors, and the slow path to justice paint a disturbing picture of the country’s struggle to safeguard women.
By Gayatri Nagpal9 months ago in Criminal
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Domestic Violence: A Silent Crisis Behind Closed Doors Domestic violence is a widespread and deeply painful issue that affects millions of people around the world. It doesn’t discriminate—crossing all boundaries of gender, age, race, religion, and socioeconomic status. Often hidden behind closed doors, it is one of the most underreported crimes, mainly because victims feel fear, shame, or hopelessness. Yet, the scars it leaves—both visible and invisible—can last a lifetime What Is Domestic Violence?
By Gayatri Nagpal9 months ago in Criminal
Fourth Wing
What if your biggest fear becomes the path to your greatest destiny? In Fourth Wing, bestselling author Rebecca Yarros brings you into a thrilling world of dragons, battles, secrets, and strength a story filled with adventure, danger, love, and a heroine who refuses to back down.
By Muhammad Hayat9 months ago in Criminal
Man Who Impregnated 10-Year-Old Says 160-Year Sentence Doesn't Fit Crime. Content Warning.
Jennifer Hand of Georgia was the mother of a young son and daughter when she started dating Nicholas Thrash. The couple had been together for years when, in 2016, Jennifer called her father in Indiana out of the blue. Despite not having contact with her dad for three years, Jennifer asked if she, Nicholas, and the kids could come to visit. He happily agreed.
By Criminal Matters9 months ago in Criminal
Trump claims mantle of FDR’s first 100 days, but differences are stark
In early 2017, as President Donald Trump settled into the White House, he made frequent and bold comparisons between his presidency and that of Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR), especially regarding the landmark "First 100 Days" — a term that has become an enduring measure for presidential success. Trump, a master of branding and messaging, sought to position himself as a transformative figure on par with Roosevelt, whose early months in office during the Great Depression set a precedent for sweeping action and powerful executive leadership.
By Md. Mominul Islam9 months ago in Criminal
Never Lie
Never Lie by Frieda McFadden is a psychological thriller that will keep readers on the edge of their seats from the first page to the last. With a story full of twists, secrets, and psychological tension, this book takes readers on a wild ride into the minds of its complex characters. Packed with suspense and mystery, Never Lie is the perfect choice for anyone who loves a story filled with shocking revelations and heart stopping moments.
By Muhammad Hayat9 months ago in Criminal
The Anatomy of War: Understanding the Roots of Human Conflict
War is one of the oldest and most tragic aspects of human civilization. Throughout history, conflict has shaped borders, toppled empires, and rewritten the fate of nations. Yet behind every battle and bloodshed lies a complex web of causes — political ambition, economic desperation, fear, ideology, and sometimes mere human pride. To understand war is not to excuse it, but to recognize the patterns that can prevent future generations from repeating the same mistakes.
By Atif khurshaid9 months ago in Criminal








