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The presumption of innocence is a cornerstone of the American legal system and a right that should not be taken for granted.
Juvenile Delinquency: A Growing Problem
Child Juvenile Juvenile delinquency is a complex issue with a variety of causes. Some of the most common factors that contribute to juvenile delinquency include: ● Family problems: Children who grow up in families with high levels of conflict, violence, or neglect are more likely to become involved in delinquency. ● Peer pressure: Children who are surrounded by peers who are involved in delinquency are more likely to engage in delinquent behavior themselves. ● School problems: Children who have difficulty in school, such as those who are failing or who have been suspended or expelled, are more likely to become involved in delinquency. ● Community factors: Children who live in communities with high levels of poverty, crime, and violence are more likely to become involved in delinquency. Juvenile delinquency can have a number of negative consequences for children, including: ● Increased risk of incarceration: Juveniles who are incarcerated are more likely to reoffend as adults. ● Educational and employment problems: Juveniles who have been involved in delinquency are more likely to drop out of school and have difficulty finding and keeping jobs. ● Mental health problems: Juveniles who are involved in delinquency are more likely to experience mental health problems, such as depression, anxiety, and substance abuse. There are a number of things that can be done to prevent juvenile delinquency, including: ● Strengthening families: Providing families with support and resources can help to prevent children from becoming involved in delinquency. ● Promoting positive peer relationships: Helping children to develop positive relationships with their peers can help to protect them from the influence of delinquent peers. ● Improving school performance: Helping children to succeed in school can help to reduce their risk of delinquency. ● Creating safe and supportive communities: Investing in communities and providing opportunities for youth can help to reduce the risk of delinquency.
By Mustaq Patel3 years ago in Criminal
Nigeria's 2023 Elections: Shaping the Future of Africa's Giant
Nigeria, often referred to as the "Giant of Africa," is a country of immense potential and significance on the continent. With a population exceeding 200 million and an economy that ranks among the largest in Africa, Nigeria plays a crucial role in shaping the trajectory of the continent. The 2023 elections in Nigeria are poised to be a defining moment in the country's history, with the potential to shape Nigeria's future and influence the course of Africa as a whole.
By Simon Chinenye3 years ago in Criminal
Shattered Innocence. Content Warning.
Tom was an ordinary man, leading a simple life in a quaint suburban neighborhood. He was well-liked, known for his kindness and willingness to help others. But one fateful night, his life took a sinister turn when he became entangled in a web of crime and deception.
By Disan Maharjan3 years ago in Criminal
I went clubbing with Andrew Tate as a teen – I thought he was harmless until...
Malin, a Bedford native, first met Andrew and Tristan Tate at an underage night when she was just 17 years old. The brothers were raised by their single mother Eileen in a council estate after being born in America and then relocating to Luton.
By Phoenix Daily Conspiracies3 years ago in Criminal
The use of affirmative action in college admissions is outlawed by the US Supreme Court.
States Newsroom's Ariana Figueroa and Ashley Murray Frontline Secrets: Supreme Court and Political Issues In Washington The use of affirmative action in the college admissions process across higher education has been significantly changed as a result of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision on Thursday that the use of race in admissions decisions by two prestigious colleges was unconstitutional.
By MD IMRAN HOSSAIN3 years ago in Criminal
Title: The Mysterious Catalytic Converter Caper. Content Warning.
Title: The Mysterious Catalytic Converter Caper Chapter 1: A Thief in the Night It was a quiet evening in the small town of Brimpton, nestled in the heart of the English countryside. The locals were winding down for the day, unaware of the silent menace that lurked in the shadows. The rising wave of catalytic converter thefts had reached their peaceful community, and the unsuspecting residents would soon bear witness to the audacity of a cunning criminal ring.
By Kuldeep Rajawat3 years ago in Criminal
ALL IS NOT LOST
As he walked in and out of the city every day, he couldn't help but notice the constant reminders of the cruel death that awaited its inhabitants. The streets were lined with dilapidated buildings, their crumbling facades mirroring the decay that seemed to permeate every aspect of life here. The air was heavy with the stench of desperation and despair, as if the very atmosphere itself mourned for those who had met their untimely end. The people, too, bore the weight of this cruel fate on their weary shoulders. Their eyes held a haunting emptiness, a reflection of the countless lives lost to violence and tragedy. It was as if death had become an ever-present companion, lurking in every shadow and whispering its chilling promises in every ear. And yet, amidst this darkness, there flickered a glimmer of resilience. Even in the face of such cruelty, there were those who refused to surrender to its grasp. They fought tooth and nail for a better tomorrow, their spirits unyielding despite the overwhelming odds stacked against them.
By Lucy Kamau3 years ago in Criminal
Taco 'bout Justice: An Unlikely Detective's Pursuit of Truth in a City of Shadows
There I was, sprawled on my tiny apartment’s floor, surrounded by case files and takeout boxes, trapped in my own existential dread. The name's Derek, by the way. A private investigator who'd seen better days. My most recent case, a missing person assignment, was proving tougher than an overcooked steak at a cheap diner.
By Evan Brown3 years ago in Criminal
The Trio
Tyler Granum, 18, turned himself in to the Miami-Dade Police Department on Monday and was charged with armed robbery, an arrest report said. Two other suspects, 21-year-old Kaya Burgos and 18-year-old Jayden Sanders, were arrested last week in connection with the same crime. The report did not specify what led to the arrests or what the suspects allegedly stole.
By Ebem Charles 3 years ago in Criminal






