The Associated Press is reporting that registered sex offenders are fighting hard in state courts to try and gain access to social networking sites like Facebook—sites which they're currently blocked from using to help protect against potential abuse. More »
After a woman sued Match.com when she was sexually assaulted by a date, it shouldn't come as too much of a surprise to hear that the mega-big dating site is going to screen potential users before allowing them to creep girls out with their Joey-from-Friends pick-up lines. [Consumerist] More »
their own life? If there is a God in whom they believe ... it will save them.
Religion has been a source of division and destruction of many societies.
Do not you think it is time that religion taste their own medicine?
Religion is a threat to society.
The price of religion will be the...
Okay i have a cousin and his girlfriends daughter accused him of rubbing on her leg.... yeah. well he pleaded no contest and they let him go with two years probation and that was it. now they made him go to the register but they never put him up. i just want to know why. a friend of mine who's...
stop themselves from re-offending? ...how effective has that self-mutilation been? Take for example the case of Albert Fish. After he was caught and charged with the rapes, murders, and cannibalisms of at least two children, he was found to have needles inserted all the way into his genitals...
I'm talking about well known sex offenders/child rapists such as Paul Francis Gadd (Gary Glitter) and Kenneth George King (Jonathon King). Both famous cases refuse to accept any wrong doing on their behalf. I'm sorry but people who have nothing to hide from allegations don't run of to Cambodia...
Spare me the argument about human rights; they don't care about anyone else's, so theirs should be forfeit.
I was watching this program last night called "Lockdown" on National Geographic.
I am sure that the show is edited and it could be fake but it was still interesting.
One of the officers...
The justice system in America and Europe are basically just "prison for X years", and while that makes sense for violent offense like murder, rape, assault, etc, it seems like a terrible idea for nonviolent offense, like most white collar crime. What would be some better alternatives to jail...
MySpace boots sex offenders
MySpace recently announced that it has turned over to authorities the names of 90,000 registered sex offenders previously on?but now banned?from the popular social networking site. And as troubling as that astronomical number sounds, it only represents convicted...