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Incarceration, rehabilitation, recidivism: The reality of prison life and what it's like to be an inmate locked up behind bars.
The Professor Who Turned Into Domestic Terrorist
Theodore John Kaczynski was born on May 22, 1942 in Chicago. He is an American terrorist and former math professor who is also known as "The Unabomber." Between 1978 and 1995, Kaczynski sent mail bombs to people he thought were promoting the industrialization of society and the destruction of the environment.
By Rare Stories3 years ago in Criminal
Otto Warmbier and North Korea
Otto Frederick Warmbier was born in the United States on December 12, 1994. In 2016, he was charged with subversion and sent to prison in North Korea. In June 2017, North Korea let him go, but he was barely alive as he was in coma. He died soon after he was returned to the United States.
By Rare Stories3 years ago in Criminal
"Famous street artist arrested for vandalism"
I. Introduction A. Background on street art and graffiti Street art and graffiti are forms of self-expression that have been around for centuries. While graffiti has traditionally been associated with vandalism and illegal acts, street art has gained recognition and acceptance as a legitimate form of art. Street artists use public spaces, such as buildings, bridges, and sidewalks, as their canvas to create colorful and thought-provoking pieces. Their work can be seen as a reflection of the culture and society in which it was created, and often addresses social and political issues.
By Yuvaraj Murugasan3 years ago in Criminal
"The Spy's Betrayal: A Gangster Story"
It was a typical night in the city, the streets were dark and quiet, and the only thing that could be heard was the sound of footsteps coming from a lone figure walking down the sidewalk. The figure was a man in his mid-twenties, tall and lean, with a sharp jawline and piercing blue eyes. His name was Jack, and he was a spy.
By Ajin C Jose3 years ago in Criminal
"United Against Crime: A Community's Efforts to Keep the Streets Safe"
It was a typical summer evening in the city, the sun was just starting to set and the streets were bustling with activity. The smell of freshly baked pretzels and hot dogs filled the air, and the sound of honking cars and chatter from sidewalk vendors could be heard from blocks away.
By Ajin C Jose3 years ago in Criminal
The Dungeon Master: The True Story of John Jamelske
John Thomas Jamelske was different from your average man. Born and raised in the small town of DeWitt, New York, he seemed like a regular guy. He graduated from Fayetteville High School in 1953 and married Dorothy Richmond, a schoolteacher with whom he had three sons. He worked at Acme Market and other grocery stores and, later, as a handyman and carpenter. But behind closed doors, John was hiding a dark secret.
By Jeremy Brower3 years ago in Criminal
7 Factors that Determine the Risks of Facing Drug Charges in NY or NJ
In New York and New Jersey, all drug crimes carry the potential for fines, jail (or prison) time, and other penalties. But, the specific penalties at stake depend on the specific facts involved. If you are facing drug charges in New York or New Jersey, here are seven factors that will determine the risks involved in your case:
By Myra Thomas3 years ago in Criminal










