Culture: Crime and Court
Currently listing articles 365-351:
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One in Nine: Behind a Racially Discriminatory Sentencing Policy— Racialized sentencing disparities have long been present in the United States criminal justice system.
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Josef, Rosemarie, and Elizabeth Fritzl: The Sadist, The Silent, and The Survivor— Sexual abuse, sexual tyranny, and sadism in Austria.
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Austrian Incest Monster Is A Reflection, Not An Exception — Our priorities and where we’re willing to put money, time, and effort speaks louder than words: We don’t really care what happens to children.
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The Ramble: Steroid Busts, Steroid Tests, Steroid Trials, Steroid Investigations, And Falling Production— In the past week there have been a ton of stories dealing with steroids and human growth hormone (HGH).
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Women's Murder Club— Women's Murder Club can be for ABC what Law & Order SVU is for NBC.
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Book Review: Embittered Justice By Michaela Riley— Michaela Riley's novel puts a spotlight on corruption in the legal system and its life altering effects on the innocent.
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The Ramble: Smaller Baseball Players, an Olympic Weightlifting Drug Scandal, Drug Snitches and Drug Cheats, Hamstring Injuries and Tiger Loses the Masters— As a recurring theme, the steroids and HGH in sports story dominates the news once again. Oh, and Tiger lost.
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Japan: A "Safety" Country— There's a big difference between "safe" and "safer than."
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Book Review- All God's Children: The Bosket Family And The American Tradition Of Violence by Fox Butterfield— Once a beautiful and charismatic boy, Willie gave New York the impetus to start charging children as young as 13 as adults.
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The Only Crime Eliot Spitzer Commited Was Being Stupid With His Sexual Desires— Private actions aren't private anymore when people know your name.
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Springer Show Interrupted For Spitzer Resignation— I was watching the Jerry Springer Show on New York City's CW 11 when it was interrupted for a special news bulletin.
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Eliot And The Platinum Hoo-Hah— What was Eliot Spitzer thinking?
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Roger Clemens Has Federal Hell Hounds on His Trail— Federal investigators are hard at work in Houston and apparently are interested in an area weight loss center.
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Barry Bonds’ Grand Jury Testimony Has Been Made Public— After all the intrigue, we finally get to read Barry Bonds’ Grand Jury testimony.
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More Bang for the Buck: Harvard Costs Less than Prison— For less money, we could be graduating rocket scientists instead of paroling rocks.
