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Incarceration, rehabilitation, recidivism: The reality of prison life and what it's like to be an inmate locked up behind bars.
"The Spy's Betrayal: A Gangster Story"
It was a typical night in the city, the streets were dark and quiet, and the only thing that could be heard was the sound of footsteps coming from a lone figure walking down the sidewalk. The figure was a man in his mid-twenties, tall and lean, with a sharp jawline and piercing blue eyes. His name was Jack, and he was a spy.
By Ajin C Jose3 years ago in Criminal
"United Against Crime: A Community's Efforts to Keep the Streets Safe"
It was a typical summer evening in the city, the sun was just starting to set and the streets were bustling with activity. The smell of freshly baked pretzels and hot dogs filled the air, and the sound of honking cars and chatter from sidewalk vendors could be heard from blocks away.
By Ajin C Jose3 years ago in Criminal
The Dungeon Master: The True Story of John Jamelske
John Thomas Jamelske was different from your average man. Born and raised in the small town of DeWitt, New York, he seemed like a regular guy. He graduated from Fayetteville High School in 1953 and married Dorothy Richmond, a schoolteacher with whom he had three sons. He worked at Acme Market and other grocery stores and, later, as a handyman and carpenter. But behind closed doors, John was hiding a dark secret.
By Jeremy Brower3 years ago in Criminal
7 Factors that Determine the Risks of Facing Drug Charges in NY or NJ
In New York and New Jersey, all drug crimes carry the potential for fines, jail (or prison) time, and other penalties. But, the specific penalties at stake depend on the specific facts involved. If you are facing drug charges in New York or New Jersey, here are seven factors that will determine the risks involved in your case:
By Myra Thomas3 years ago in Criminal
Why the "Worst Prison in America" was also the "Bloodiest Prison in America"
Murders and bloody fights occurred, and prisoners were tortured, beaten, sexually abused, and often kept in solitary confinement — for lengthy periods in this Southern prison, also known as the “Alcatraz of the South.”
By Sarah Walker Gorrell3 years ago in Criminal
"Amazing Tweets From Other Countries": Elon Musk Reveals Next Twitter Update
Twitter will soon start translating and recommending tweets from other countries and cultures, announced Elon Musk this morning. Besides, the next update on the microblogging platform will be to stop switching users to recommended tweets from their custom settings, he said.
By MADHAN KUMAR3 years ago in Criminal
Nathan Sutherland Sexually Assaulted a Woman In coma
In 2021, a judge in Arizona gave a former nurse, Nathan Sutherland, 10 years in prison for sexually assaulting a woman at a long-term care facility, where the woman later gave birth; she was incapacitated, and couldn't defend herself. Nathan Sutherland got the most punishment he could have gotten under the deal he made when he admitted to sexual assault.
By Rare Stories3 years ago in Criminal
10 Decades-Old Cold Case Murders Solved with DNA
10 Decades-Old Cold Case Murders Solved with DNA Technology has advanced so much in recent years, including cars, computers, and even robots. One of the most useful of these technologies for law enforcement agencies worldwide would undoubtedly be the numerous applications of DNA profiling and, more recently, forensic genealogy. If DNA is present, crimes have gotten more simpler to solve.
By Paul Smith3 years ago in Criminal
The Green River Killer - The Deadliest Serial Killer With 71 Victims?
Gary Ridgway, sometimes known as the Green River Killer, terrorized Washington State from 1982 until 1998. He murdered at least 49 women, but the true figure might be as high as 71. If accurate, he would be one of the most prolific serial murders in American history, as well as one of the most violent.
By Victoria Velkova3 years ago in Criminal










