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2). Federal Prison Report By : Jason A Martin
Recently the Federal Bureau of Prisons released an update of their prison population, which included breakdowns of race, sex, sentences and offenses. Currently, there are 189,984 inmates in the United States federal prison system. The breakdown of the information is at times typical and yet surprising other times. Did you know that the average age of a federal inmate is 38? Federal prisons, as you might know, are located all around the United States.
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3). Marines on Trial for Raping Filipino Woman By : Jason A Martin
It happened back in November in the Philippines. A woman, called by the pseudonym “Nicole,” was allegedly raped by four U.S. Marines. The trial for this incident is now six weeks long, and Nicole has taken the stand. The defendants are Lance Cpl. Daniel Smith, Lance Cpl. Dominic Duplantis, Lance Cpl. Keith Silkwood and Staff Sgt. Chad Carpentier. It is alleged that Smith raped Nicole while the other three U.
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4). Different Ways To Make Bail Bonds By : Ivar Rudi -
When someone has been read their rights, and taken into police custody, one of their main objectives is to meet the requirements of their bail bonds, and be released. Depending on the severity of their charges, the amount will be set, and until it is met, the defendant will stay in jail. The following paragraphs will discuss several ways defendants can meet their bail bonds and be released from jail pending trial.
The most common way people accused of crimes use to meet th...
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5). Americans Fear Crime By : Market Junction
Are you afraid of crime? Do you think about becoming the victim of crime often? According to the Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics, many Americans fear becoming the victim of crime often. As I will show in this article, the fear crosses all lines—sex, race, education, age and profession. Subjects were asked if they were afraid to walk alone around their neighborhood or any area within one mile from it at night.
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