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No Family in The Palestinian Prisoners Israel Visit

by Ceng Adud in Issues, April 20, 2012
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One family member’s seoirang prisoners of Nablus said they were No family in the Palestinian Prisoners Israel Visit.

Murder & Manslaughter

by Tiki33 in Issues, April 18, 2012
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Murder and Manslaughter are different and the differences will be addressed.

The Horror of 1921 (Part 2)

by Jackie118 in Crime, April 17, 2012
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Over a two year period in the Swinging Sixties it seemed a serial killer was on the loose in London. At least six women and possibly eight were callously murdered seemingly by the same killer and, to this day, nobody has been arrested for the crime.

The Most Wanted 10 Most Wanted Criminals in The U.s.osama Bin Laden Releases

by nehaahmed in Issues, April 11, 2012
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FBI "most wanted" child molester wanted list Osama bin Laden releases from He works in schools and as a babysitter.

The Facts About The War on Drugs

by waughcheezy in Issues, April 10, 2012
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A realistic view on the war on drugs.

Slap in The Face From The Deputy Minister of Law and Human Rights Indonesia

by AryoWibisono in Issues, April 3, 2012
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Chronological slap in the face from the the deputy minister of law and human rights to the prison guards in Riau, Indonesia.

Guilty Until Proven Innocent

by lauralu in Issues, March 28, 2012
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Losing Our Innocence And Privacy.

A Prisoner Cost The State $45,006 a Year

by Mystical.Evolution in Issues, March 24, 2012
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Even a college student only cost at least $15,000 for the state. Why is that we are wasting money on people that won’t follow the law?

Darkroom. a Poetry Analysis

by Magic Quill in Crime, March 21, 2012
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In my poem The Darkroom I wanted to cover a number of issues. Firstly I wanted to show the horror of torture. I wanted to show the unpleasant conditions in which the killer lives.

Does Correctional Centers Create Criminals?

by meghabrito in Issues, March 19, 2012
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Prisons are referred as ‘Correctional Centers’ in many nations but instead of reforming a prisoner and integrating him or her back to the mainstream of life it has become a place of suffering and breeding grounds for criminals in various nations across the world.

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