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Felony-focused film reviews; fictional movies and true crime documentaries depicting real-life stories or inspired by them.
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
My True Story of a Bank Robbery
In 1865, seven bushwackers took 64,000 dollars from the Centralia bank and 4,000 dollars from a farmer. They came to Springfield, then south on the old Wilderness Road, now highway 65, for about 50 miles. Here they took a by-road that led them to a cave. They could ride their horses into it. Two of them took the money and hid it in a little cave, 80 rods south of the big cave. They went in fifty feet, dropped the money, covered it with dirt and cave moss. They went back to where the watchers were and all headed south for the Boston Mountains in Arkansas, but they did not get there.
By K K Pradheep3 years ago in Criminal
Two Ohio GOP Leaders Finally Managed to Make Dark Money Look Like the Corruption It Is
(Permanent Musical Accompaniment To The Last Post Of The Week From The Blog's Favourite Living Canadian) Are there any hot stoves left in Ohio or did these people steal them all? From the Ohio Capital Journal:As part of the racketeering scheme, Akron-based FirstEnergy and other utilities paid tens of millions into an effort to elect friendly lawmakers in 2018 who would vote to make [Larry] Householder speaker the following year. Immediately after taking the speaker’s gavel, Householder worked furiously to pass a $1.3 billion bailout, the vast majority of which benefited FirstEnergy subsidiary FirstEnergy Services. The company was being dragged down by losses from its nuclear and coal plants and executives were seeking a bailout. While it got more than $1 billion out of the deal, Householder got political power as well as more than $500,000 personally, jurors found. Borges played a smaller role, but he paid a $15,000 bribe to help defeat an attempt to repeal the bailout and he received more than $100,000 in funds that originated with FirstEnergy, prosecutors said.
By K K Pradheep3 years ago in Criminal
Fight for Bakhmut grinds down Wagner's hired soldiers and pares their famous chief down
Yevgeny Prigozhin, the contentious supervisor of Russia's Wagner private military gathering, savors his job as an insurrectionary nonconformist, yet signs are developing that the Moscow foundation presently has him nailed down and wheezing for breath.
By hassan nijjer3 years ago in Criminal
How To Recover An Hacked Or Compromised Twitter Account 2023
Twitter has become an integral part of our daily lives, and it's hard to imagine a world without it. From sharing thoughts and opinions to keeping up with the latest news, Twitter is a platform that connects people from all over the world. However, with great power comes great responsibility. Twitter accounts are often targeted by hackers, and if your account is hacked, it can have serious consequences. In this comprehensive guide, we will explain how to report a hacked Twitter account and what steps you can take to protect yourself.
By Majic Insider3 years ago in Criminal










