racial profiling
Racial profiling in law enforcement is a deep-rooted issue with far-reaching ramifications; voice your take on 'broken-windows' policing and controversies surrounding race and crime.
Shades for Vengeance
Part One: A City of Rain and Lies Rainfield City, a metropolitan expanse where the sun was more of a faraway fantasy than a reality, dwelt in permanent gloom. The skyline, jagged and filthy, threw black shadows over tiny streets and dilapidated buildings. The affluent lived in the sky, in glass skyscrapers, while the poor battled on the rainy, dirty streets below, where hope was as uncommon as bright skies.
By QuirkTales12 months ago in Criminal
Echoes From A Digital Heart
In the beginning The year is 2024. Technology has permeated every part of life, from artificial intelligence companions to smart cities that anticipate human wants. But amidst the overwhelming digital hum, Layla feels isolated, lost in a routine that numbs more than it comforts.
By QuirkTales12 months ago in Criminal
Ten Lucrative Markets for Crime and Mystery Novels
Readers consistently choose to read mysteries and thrillers as their preferred genres. As far as Simba Information is concerned, the only genre that can compete with mystery is romance novels. On average, crime books bring in more than $730 million annually, even when they are ranked second. The subgenres include cozy, hardboiled, police procedural, and cross-genre mixes with science fiction, fantasy, and romance. Cozy is the most popular subgenre on this list.
By QuirkTalesabout a year ago in Criminal
Beware of Affiliate Spamming!
Affiliate marketing, a modern variation of paying finder's fees for the introduction of new clients to a business, has become a popular method for promoting internet businesses. In this practice, an affiliate marketer is compensated for driving traffic, gaining subscribers, or securing customers for an internet business due to their efforts. Affiliates are typically compensated based on a certain value for each visitor (Pay per Click), registrant (Pay per Lead), or commission for each customer or sale (Pay per Sale), or even a combination of these.
By Hossam Gamalabout a year ago in Criminal
America’s Bourbon Boom Goes Bust
For years, America’s bourbon industry experienced an unparalleled surge in popularity. Shelves were cleared of premium bottles, distilleries expanded operations, and connoisseurs around the globe clamored for a taste of the quintessential American spirit. Bourbon wasn’t just a drink—it became a cultural phenomenon, the centerpiece of cocktail menus, collector circles, and international exports.
By mureed hussainabout a year ago in Criminal
Six Honestly Horrifying Stories Based on Actual Events
Life writes the scariest and weirdest tales. You should determine carefully if you desire to read the following tales. Because its contents are considerably more gruesome and scary than any novelist could envision.
By QuirkTalesabout a year ago in Criminal
10-YEAR-OLD TORTURED TO DEATH. Content Warning.
We teach our daughters the importance of respecting elders, of obeying their fathers and husbands. But what happens when those very figures entrusted with their care become the instruments of their destruction?
By Tales by J.J.about a year ago in Criminal
Middle East Conflict
The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip has reached a critical juncture, marked by intensified military operations and renewed diplomatic efforts toward a ceasefire. The Israeli military's recent directive for Palestinians to evacuate the Bureij refugee camp in anticipation of an offensive, coupled with reports of potential ceasefire negotiations, underscores the complex and volatile nature of the situation.
By Adebayo Mutolib Bayoabout a year ago in Criminal
What If the CEO Assassin was Black?. Content Warning.
Six days after the CEO murder manhunt, I thought the suspect would get away with it until he was found in Altoona, Pennsylvania at McDonalds eating a hash brown after a rat-ass McDonalds' worker called the police on him. The suspect was identified as 26-year-old Luigi Mangino Maryland native Italian American Ivy League graduate with a handsome face and gleaming smile from a large wealthy family.
By Gladys W. Muturiabout a year ago in Criminal







