innocence
The presumption of innocence is a cornerstone of the American legal system and a right that should not be taken for granted.
THE MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE OF EMILY BROWN
Title: The Mysterious Disappearance of Emily Brown Emily Brown was a 25-year-old woman who lived in a small village called Sherwood. She was a quiet, reserved person who kept to herself most of the time. She worked as a librarian in the village's only library and was loved by everyone in the community.
By Kuldeep Rajawat3 years ago in Criminal
How I corrected my past mistakes
Mistakes are an inevitable part of life. No matter how much we plan and prepare, we will make errors. However, it's not the mistake that defines us, but how we respond to it. Making changes to correct your failed mistakes in the past can be a challenging and uncomfortable process, but it's essential for personal growth and development. In this blog post, we'll explore the steps you can take to make positive changes after making a mistake.
By Victor maghori 3 years ago in Criminal
The role of mental health in the criminal justice system
The role of mental health in the criminal justice system is a complex and multifaceted issue that has gained increased attention in recent years. Mental health issues are prevalent in the criminal justice system, with estimates suggesting that approximately 64% of people in jail and 54% of people in state prisons have a mental health problem. This high prevalence highlights the need for a greater understanding of the relationship between mental health and the criminal justice system.
By korjrb hdjdjh3 years ago in Criminal
'Just as Deadly':Inside the Mind of a Female Serial Killer
Summary: Female serial killers are considered fairly anomalous. Research into females who commit serial killings has been pretty limited, until now. Researchers have identified certain characteristics of female serial killers, finding they tend to be white, married at least once, of at least average intelligence, and are more likely to be employed in healthcare professions.
By Mark Xavier3 years ago in Criminal
"The Boston Strangler: A Cautionary Tale of Violence, Justice, and Cultural Change"
The Boston Strangler: A Terrifying Chapter in American Crime History Between 1962 and 1964, the city of Boston was gripped by fear as a series of brutal murders were committed by a mysterious assailant who became known as the Boston Strangler. The killer, who was never definitively identified, claimed the lives of 13 women, ranging in age from 19 to 85, through a combination of strangulation and sexual assault. The case remains one of the most notorious and intriguing in American criminal history, and continues to fascinate true crime enthusiasts to this day.
By prabas naidu3 years ago in Criminal
To Kill a Mockingbird
To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel written by Harper Lee, set in the deep south during the Great Depression. The story follows the lives of Scout Finch, her brother Jem, and their father Atticus, who is a lawyer. Through the eyes of Scout, the reader witnesses the racial inequality and social injustice that existed in the 1930s.
By Yawar Abbas3 years ago in Criminal









