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Incarceration, rehabilitation, recidivism: The reality of prison life and what it's like to be an inmate locked up behind bars.
The Psychology of Criminal Behaviour
Crime has existed throughout human history, evolving alongside society itself. While laws, punishments, and social systems attempt to control it, understanding why individuals commit crimes remains one of the most important questions in modern society. The field of Criminal Psychology seeks to uncover the mental, emotional, and social factors that drive people toward unlawful actions. By examining the psychology of criminal behaviour, we gain valuable insights into prevention, rehabilitation, and justice.
By shaoor afridi5 days ago in Criminal
Doin' time
"You don't have any draft stories." I know. I deleted the ones I had. They were nothingburgers. I'm angry again. My head is pounding. I'm about to slam my office door shut. The men in the library are arguing over how many pushups they've done. I want to quote the girl from "Mega Mind" by saying, "Girls, girls! You're both pretty." Honestly, are we children?
By Mack D. Ames7 days ago in Criminal
Remember the small ones. Content Warning.
Kya Whitaker was an infant, not even a toddler when her life was taken from her. She was just seven months old. Cruelly, this world allowed a monster into her life. She was the daughter of Brooke Whitaker, a woman who chose to trust the wrong human being and found out he wasn’t much of a human being after all.
By Cassie Moore7 days ago in Criminal
Mom K*illed Children Who Bullied Her Daughter. Content Warning.
They say hell hath no fury as a woman scorned, but the truth is, a mama bear is the fiercest creature walking the Earth. She’ll climb mountains and fight lions to protect her baby cubs. Sadly, a mother's devotion can be devastating when coupled with mental illness.
By Criminal Matters7 days ago in Criminal
The Resignation of Joe Kent: A Stinging Rebuke of US Iran Policy
The Resignation of Joe Kent: A Stinging Rebuke of US Iran Policy In a move that sent ripples through Washington D.C. and beyond, Joe Kent, the Director of the National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC), abruptly resigned from his post on March 17, 2026. Kent, a decorated veteran and a former Republican congressional candidate, had been a staunch supporter of the Trump administration. His departure, however, was not a quiet exit but a vocal protest against the administration's escalating war with Iran, sparking intense debate about the rationale behind US foreign policy in the Middle East [1] [2].
By America today 8 days ago in Criminal










