InTrue Crime ThirstbyB A Little, M.Ed. - The Caffeinated WriterMom who told cops she was disposing of ‘stinky shrimp pasta’ when dumping toddler’s body in…Georgia woman convicted of killing her toddler and dumping his body in trash bin is sentenced to life in prisonNov 221
Megan JonesWhat is Misconduct in Public Office? The Linda De Sousa Abreu CaseA prison officer charged with having sexual intercourse with an inmate has pleaded guilty in court to misconduct in public office. Ms De…Jul 30
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The ICLRWeekly Notes: legal news from ICLR, 28 October 2024This week’s roundup includes politics, policing, anti-social behaviour and prisons. There’s also a cheesy story about commercial fraud…Oct 29Oct 29
InTrue Crime ThirstbyB A Little, M.Ed. - The Caffeinated WriterMom who told cops she was disposing of ‘stinky shrimp pasta’ when dumping toddler’s body in…Georgia woman convicted of killing her toddler and dumping his body in trash bin is sentenced to life in prisonNov 221
Megan JonesWhat is Misconduct in Public Office? The Linda De Sousa Abreu CaseA prison officer charged with having sexual intercourse with an inmate has pleaded guilty in court to misconduct in public office. Ms De…Jul 30
InOklahoma Intersecting Issues in Criminal InJustice & Personal StoriesbyShad Hagan, M.S.Oklahoma Interim Study(Criminal Justice) Recidivism Does Not Equate to Program EfficacyCriminal Justice Sentencing Rep. Danny WilliamsOct 302
Justin MagnusonRe-imagining Justice: The Need for Alternative SentencingOur society is built upon the bedrock of law and order, an intricate system designed to keep the peace, protect citizens, and discourage…Jun 6, 2023
The ICLRWeekly Notes: legal news from ICLR, 28 October 2024This week’s roundup includes politics, policing, anti-social behaviour and prisons. There’s also a cheesy story about commercial fraud…Oct 29
Justin MagnusonThe Future of Sentencing: Tailored Approaches for Individual NeedsIn an era where individualization is a prominent theme in almost all aspects of life, from tailored fitness plans to personalized learning…Sep 8, 2023
The ICLRWeekly Notes: legal news from ICLR, 21 October 2024This week’s roundup of legal news includes sentencing, assisted dying, and international law. Plus recent case law, speeches and…Oct 23
David John GoehstHere Are Ten Incredibly Strange Criminal SentencesThink house arrest is boring? One criminal was sentenced to sweater knitting. From there, it just gets weirder.Jun 10, 2019