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.
Albinos Are Killed For Their Body Parts
What is Albinism Albinism is a rare genetic disease in which you are born with an insufficient amount of melanin pigment. Melanin is a substance found in your body that determines the color of your skin, hair, and eyes. The majority of albinos have exceptionally pale skin, hair, and eyes. They are more susceptible to sunburn and skin cancer.
By Rare Storiesabout a year ago in Criminal
Why do some people Hurt Others?
At the point when a kid is conceived, the youngster's regular and natural reaction to cherishing signals and warmth is a positive one while the reaction in the event of agony or disregard is crying and bitterness. This is the regular reaction in all kids, regardless of what their starting point, ethnic gathering or social class. A large portion of them will likewise treat people around them the same way they are dealt with themselves. On the off chance that affection is what they get, love is what they give. Except if something horrendous occurs, youngsters grow up answering the same way, cherishing others first. Tragically, that isn't similar to that all the time. A few youngsters are presented to specific encounters in their initial years that train them to treat other people another ways.
By Mandeep Singhabout a year ago in Criminal
Jermaine Dunkley: From Toronto Local to International Superstar
Jermaine Dunkley: From Toronto Local to International Superstar Jermaine Dunkley was a young man from Toronto who had always dreamed of making it big in the music industry. He had a natural talent for singing and playing the guitar, and spent every spare moment practicing and writing new songs.
By Paul Smithabout a year ago in Criminal
The Complex Life of the World's Most Notorious Drug Lord"
The Complex Life of the World's Most Notorious Drug Lord" Pablo Escobar was a notorious Colombian drug lord who rose to power in the 1970s and 1980s as the leader of the Medellín Cartel. He was known for his ruthless tactics and vast wealth, and at one point was considered one of the richest men in the world.
By Paul Smith2 years ago in Criminal
A Couple Who Made Racist Threats At Black Child’s Birthday Were Sentenced To Combined 19 Years In Prison
A Georgia couple was sentenced to a total of 19 years in jail for making terroristic threats against African-Americans, including during a child's birthday celebration.
By Rare Stories2 years ago in Criminal
The 34 Best True Crime Documentaries and Series of 2022 (So Far)
The 34 Best True Crime Documentaries and Series of 2022 (So Far) All fans of true crime, take note: A fresh slate of compelling new documentaries and scripted true-crime shows to watch arrives with the start of a new year. We can already see trends developing for the real crime themes that will come as new projects are launched. The Summer of Scam(opens in new tab), anyone?) and other crimes that captured our attention in the past are developed into a series in 2022 that will detail everything we now know about what happened. These 2022 true-crime documentaries and series are for those itching to learn the entire tale of their favorite con artists.
By Paul Smith2 years ago in Criminal
10 Lesser-Known Americans Currently Detained in Non-U.S. Prisons
10 Lesser-Known Americans Currently Detained in Non-U.S. Prisons Some people applauded and others denounced Brittney Griner's recent release from a Russian jail colony on the morning of December 8, 2022. On the same day, Sarah Krivanek, an American citizen who had been ordered deported from Russia owing to a domestic dispute, also left the country. Krivanek, in contrast to Griner, did not take part in the prisoner swap that saw Griner traded for Viktor Bout, the subject of the Nicholas Cage movie Lord of War from 2005. Paul Whelan, a former Marine and corporate executive who was found guilty of espionage and is currently serving a 16-year term, is a third prisoner who is well-known. What many people don't realize is that there are many more prisoners being held in jails outside of the United States than just these three. There are many more of these people; this article only names ten.
By Paul Smith2 years ago in Criminal
Permanent Daylight Saving Time will hurt our health, experts say
CNN The end of Daylight Saving Time is upon us again, an autumn tradition when the United States, Europe, most of Canada and a number of other countries move their clocks backwards an hour in a sort of Groundhog Day trust fall. We’ll move them forward (again) next spring when governments put daylight saving back in place.
By Weight Lose Coach - Anna Popova2 years ago in Criminal
Why A Woman Married A Serial Killer (The Nightstalker)
In the balmy heat of a California summer’s night in 1985, the man known as the Nightstalker slides himself through an open window of a house. He walks into a bedroom room and fires his 25-calibre handgun five times into the body of a sleeping man. Three bullets hit the man’s head, one glances off his thumb, and the other bursts the waterbed he’s sleeping on. The Nightstalker walks into another room and grabs the man’s girlfriend, binding her hands with the now-dying man’s tie. When she looks into his dark eyes, she swears she sees the devil incarnate.
By Jayveer Vala2 years ago in Criminal
A Thin Blue Line
"To be a police officer means to believe in the law and to enforce it impartially respecting the equality of all men and the dignity and worth of every individual. Every day, your life will be on the line and also your character. You'll need integrity, courage, honesty compassion, courtesy and perseverance and patience. You men are now prepared to join the war against crime and put the theory you have learned into practice in the streets" (Serpico, 03:48-04:27). As mentioned in this quote, the heart of policing the streets of any city or state lies in the ability to judge impartially.
By theawkwardestwriter2 years ago in Criminal