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.
George Stinney Jr.: The Youngest Person Executed in 20th Century America
On June 16, 1944, George Stinney Jr., a 14-year-old African American boy, was executed by electric chair in South Carolina. His case remains one of the most tragic and controversial events in American legal history. George Stinney Jr. was the youngest person to be sentenced to death and executed in the United States during the 20th century, and the circumstances surrounding his case reflect the deep racial injustice and flawed legal system of that era.
By William Henryabout a year ago in Criminal
The Strange Mysterious Death of Keith Warren. Content Warning.
Before Kendrick Johnson, a teen was found dead in the gym mat, there was a teenager named Keith Warren from Maryland, he was found dead hanging from a tree in Silver Spring, Maryland (my hometown) during the 1980s. His death was ruled a suicide however Keith's family doesn't believe his death was ruled as a "suicide". Warren's family believes he was murdered. The family has found evidence that the police refused to believe.
By Gladys W. Muturi2 years ago in Criminal
Proving Coercive Control Qualifies as Domestic Violence under Pennsylvania Law. AI-Generated.
Introduction: This argument aims to demonstrate that coercive control qualifies as domestic violence under the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, Title 23, Chapter 61 - Protection from Abuse. Coercive control, as defined by its systematic, ongoing pattern of behavior that restricts a victim’s freedom and autonomy, clearly meets the legal definitions and criteria outlined in the statute.
By Sunshine Firecracker2 years ago in Criminal
Fritz Honka: The German Jack The Ripper
Fritz Honka, a name that sends shivers down the spine of many in Germany, is often referred to as "The German Jack the Ripper." His heinous crimes, committed in the 1970s, left an indelible mark on the city of Hamburg and have been the subject of numerous books, films, and academic studies. Honka's story is a chilling reminder of the darkness that can lurk beneath the surface of ordinary life.
By Angelina Reen2 years ago in Criminal
Unveiling the Dark Secrets of Government Testing on Innocent Communities
In the 1950s and 1960s, residents of St. Louis were unknowingly part of a secret military experiment. This revelation raises unsettling questions about the government’s role in potentially jeopardizing the health of its citizens.
By Marlon Jones2 years ago in Criminal










