incarceration
Incarceration, rehabilitation, recidivism: The reality of prison life and what it's like to be an inmate locked up behind bars.
America's Most Famous Cult
For a more in depth breakdown Charles Miles Manson was born November 12th 1934 in Cincinnati, Ohio. His mother was only 16 years old at the time and he never met his father. Money was tight and Charles’ mother got locked up for armed robbery so he went to live with his aunt and uncle in West Virginia. His life didn’t seem to improve much as at beginning at the young age of 9 years old, he spent most of time in and out of juvenile reformatories for crimes such as petty larceny, armed robbery, burglary and auto theft.
By YesItsMocha3 years ago in Criminal
No Pain
It’s scary how a person comes out of your heart. You look at him and understand that you have given up hope. He will never be the way you want him to be. There is a bridge between you, which you struggle to cross every day, but he never leans towards you. The emptiness grows inside you, you see the abyss that is being dug, and you feel helpless.
By Patrizia Poli3 years ago in Criminal
"I Don't Like Mondays" . Top Story - September 2022.
Before more male school shooters took over, there wasn't much female shooters or female school shooters. But there was actually was one female school shooter named Brenda Ann Spencer who started shooting at Grover Cleveland Elementary School killing two people and wounded nine in the late 70s. She would later say her reason because she quote:
By Gladys W. Muturi3 years ago in Criminal
A Voice From Prison
A Voice From Prison is a nonprofit advocating for criminal justice reform and constitutional rights. Tyler King formed the organization from inside the prison walls but soon expanded outwards to involve the entire community by raising awareness of what it means to administer justice in the United States. Tyler King has become an activist for constitutional rights and criminal justice reform. Previous military, Ivy-League educated (in law and criminal justice, as well as business), he shares his views and the truths from the other side.
By Meg Corrieri3 years ago in Criminal
What Happened To Logan Mwangi?
For a more detailed breakdown, you can watch my video on YouTube here: Logan Mwangi was a 5-year-old boy who lived with his mother, Angharad Williamson (31) his stepfather, John Cole (40) and eventually his older stepbrother, Craig Mulligan (14). In every photograph of Logan, he is a smiley, cheery curly haired little boy who seemed well loved. However, behind the photos he was found in a cruel and dark situation.
By YesItsMocha3 years ago in Criminal
The legal justice system in DFW Texas is failing victims of crime
On August 2, 2022 family and friends including myself got together to celebrate my cousin Frank’s birthday in Fort Worth, TX where he would have turned 21. Frank Santo's life was taken on August 22, 2020, in River Oaks, TX. Ever since… my family and I are still waiting for justice to be done in his case which is handled by Tarrant county Fort Worth, Texas
By Gia Santos3 years ago in Criminal
Coping Strategies for Incarcerated Individuals and their Families. Top Story - August 2022.
Incarceration of a family member is something no one ever wants to experience. It brings unexpected changes in the lives of those involved, and can even strain relationships between the ones going behind bars and the ones left behind.
By Sophia Young3 years ago in Criminal
Netflix’s docuseries, "Night Stalker: The Hunt for a Serial Killer."
“A serial killer comes about by circumstances like a recipe. Poverty, drugs and child abuse. These things contribute to a person’s frustration and anger and at some point in life, he explodes.” - Richard Ramirez
By Erin Barteski3 years ago in Criminal
The Free-Walking Cannibal With Plans to Eat People Once More
Issei Sagawa had been planning to kill, mutilate, and devour Renée Hartevelt for 32 years when he finally did it in 1981. Sagawa was a student of comparative literature in Paris at the time of his crime. He was promptly taken into custody and given a psychiatric institution term. He was able to check himself out of a separate psychiatric institution after his extradition to Japan, however, because to a legal loophole, and he is still free today.
By Victoria Velkova4 years ago in Criminal











