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Life At the Country's Toughest Prison
by Kristie Leong MD, Oct 25, 2007
Life at the Supermax, aptly nicknamed the Alcatraz of the Rockies, is no piece of cake. Here's why this may be our country's toughest prison.
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What Was He Thinking?
by Judy Sheldon, Oct 25, 2007
Criminal activity is stupid, but these examples show behavior that goes beyond stupid. In these examples the criminal caught himself.
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Chameleon
by John aka Jupiter King, Oct 20, 2007
The strange case of cross-dressing real-estate heir and murderer Robert Durst.
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Six Steps to Take Before Your Wallet is Stolen
by Kristie Leong MD, Oct 15, 2007
It's important to act quickly if your wallet is stolen. Here are six steps you can take now to prevent problems in case your wallet is stolen.
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A Nation of Shooters
by Judy Sheldon, Oct 8, 2007
Six young people were gunned down at a friend's home celebrating their homecoming. The shooter was an off duty deputy-sheriff. Is United States becoming a nation of shooters?
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Reducing Our Crime Rate
by laura denton, Oct 7, 2007
We live in a wonderful world and life is beautiful. We want to improve it and keep it that way.
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Reducing Gun Violence: Replacing Jail with Behavior Therapy
by Hope Das, Oct 2, 2007
An interdisciplinary approach to reducing gun crime by utilizing psychology techniques known as behavior therapy. This discusses the overall improvement to society realized by implementing these changes in the criminal justice process.
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Crime Expending in Schools
by Armin A., Sep 23, 2007
Crime in schools is crazy now. What's next?
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A Law That Will Help North Carolina Become Crime Free
by repo, Sep 20, 2007
Proposed law for North Carolina that will make crime itself pay to rid the state of criminals.
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The Animals of Society
by Leana Wolf, Sep 19, 2007
There are a lot of people in our world we want punished for their crimes. A lot of people think retribution is the answer, and it is no big deal when the government infringes on rights of convicts. But is that really the right way to handle things?
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