In sexually violent predator (SVP) proceedings, “likely” generally means a substantial—more than merely possible—risk that the person will commit future sexually violent offenses if released. Courts interpret the term through expert testimony and clinical risk evidence rather than a fixed percentage, and the standard can vary by state statute and case law. This article explains […]
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Missing Children – Turning Tragedy Into Hope
Rachel Cooke was 19 when she disappeared during a morning run near Georgetown, Texas. Her parents, Robert and Janet Cooke, initially had no clear place to turn for guidance or support. This article explains how missing-children tragedies can spark advocacy, resources, and hope for other families. By the late Bill Bickel – former Managing Editor […]
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YOU’VE GOT MALE!
In the U.S., inmates do not have an automatic right to father children, and prisons can deny requests for conjugal visits or sperm transfer under security and policy rules. Courts have recognized limited procreation interests but often uphold restrictions unless they are arbitrary. This article analyzes a California case and the pro/con legal debate over […]
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The Eight Tools Of Anger Control
The article outlines 8 practical tools for anger control that help people interrupt escalation and choose safer responses. It explains how unmanaged anger contributes to domestic violence, abuse, and everyday conflict, and why learning skills matters. It then summarizes the tools and how to apply them in real-life situations. By Anthony Fiore, Ph.D., The Anger […]
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