Abusive Head Trauma
This condition could harm your baby and more.
Is Crime Due to Genetics??
Genetics being linked to criminal behavior has been an ongoing debate to find supporting evidence that criminal activity can be caused through the inheritance of genes that cause criminal behavior. Some believe that a criminal gene would provide evidence on why individuals chose to commit crime; while others believe that an individual’s choice to commit crime is truly an act of passion and realistic choice. The studies of genetics being linked to criminal behavior include those of twin studies, adopted children studies, and testosterone studies. The results of these studies provide evidence of possible genetic links to crime as well as support evidence that criminal behavior is not inherited. In the event that a criminal gene is proven, it as a result can cause much more responsibilities and factors for police departments and criminal justice professionals to encounter and consider when aiding in the deterrence of crime.
Don’t Read This, The 1% Doesn’t Want You to Know
If you dare to read this, be ready to get a glimpse of the reality the the 99%. Just a glimpse.
Interesting Statistics Facts
Very interesting statistics facts. Take a look.
Understanding Statistics
Learning not to be impressed.
The Confused Masses on Global Warming
A Look at finding balance within the arguments that rage around us.
How to Check The Crime Rate in Your Area
The UK police have been compiling statistics on the reported crimes in the UK and have made them available for viewing online since December 2010.
Texting While Driving Law in Missouri
The next texting while driving law that only affects people under the age of 21 in Missouri compared to the Letter from Birmingham Jail. This is an unfair law because if it was intended to protect the people then the law would apply to everyone – not just a minority.
Amy Winehouse: Starvation
My view on recent events…
Should Abortion be Legal?
This article discusses this much debated important question highlighting both the pros and the cons in each case of making it legal or illegal.











