In recent years, the term “Sexual Misconduct” has garnered significant attention across various sectors, particularly in legal and social domains. This complex term encompasses a wide range of behaviors that violate personal boundaries and are sexual or gender-based in nature. From workplace harassment to criminal offenses, sexual misconduct represents a critical issue in today’s society, […]
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DNA Gets Criminal
First Of A Three-Part Series By John Riley. Originally printed in 2002 and reposted with permission from Crime, Justice and America magazine. DNA first became known to the world at large as a means of near-certain identification in 1985, when it was used to identify the skeletal remains of Josef Mengele, the Auschwitz camp doctor…. […]
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Kobe Bryant: What Really Happened, and Where Does It Go From Here?
A Review of Jeffrey Scott Shapiro’s Kobe Bryant; The Game of His Life, and an Interview With the Author An Interview with Jeffrey Scott Shapiro – Author of “Kobe Bryant; The Game of His Life” by the late Bill Bickel – former Managing Editor of Crime, Justice and America magazine. Originally published in 2004 and […]
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11 Reasons NOT To Talk To The Police
by the late Mark Sullivan, Board Certified Criminal Defense Attorney, Palm Springs, California. Originally printed in 2005 and reprinted with permission from Crime, Justice and America magazine This article might just as well be entitled “You have the right to remain silent. Use it. Say nothing.” This doesn’t mean “Deny having committed the crime.” It […]
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PRESUMED GUILTY:
What the Jury Never Knew About Laci Peterson’s Murder and Why Scott Peterson Should Not Be On Death Row Book Review & Interview An Interview with Matt Dalton – Author of “Presumed Guilty: What the Jury Never Knew About Laci Peterson’s Murder and Why Scott Peterson Should Not Be On Death Row” by the late […]
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