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Inner Depth of Shadows: Shadows Exposed
Chapter 9: The Final Showdown Chapter 9 of "Inner Depth of Shadows: Shadows Unleashed" thrusts Detective Selim Aksoy into the climactic battle against the shadows that have plagued his investigation. With Inspector Ayşe Çetin by his side, Selim embarks on a mission to expose the network of corruption and power orchestrated by the mastermind, Chief Inspector Hasan Öztürk. As they navigate treacherous paths and face harrowing challenges, the stakes reach their peak. The chapter builds towards a thrilling and suspenseful final showdown, where Selim and Ayşe must summon every ounce of their strength and determination to prevail against the shadows.
By Theen Bathusha3 years ago in Criminal
Inner Depth of Shadows: Shadows Unveiled
Chapter 8: Confronting the Shadows Chapter 8 of "Inner Depth of Shadows: Shadows Unleashed" propels us deeper into the heart of the thrilling detective thriller. Following the unmasking of the mastermind, Detective Selim Aksoy confronts the shadows that have plagued his investigation from the beginning. As he faces a high-stakes confrontation filled with tension and suspense, secrets are revealed, and the true motives behind the conspiracy come to light. Selim's skills as a detective and his unwavering determination are put to the ultimate test, pushing him to the edge of darkness.
By Theen Bathusha3 years ago in Criminal
The Shackles of Powder and Smoke
As Ted Conover said, “prisons should be for violent criminals, not mainly poor men from rough neighbourhoods who get caught selling or using drugs” (Conover, 2000, p. 318). The United States has one of the highest incarceration rates in the world, especially since the turn of the 20th century. At the end of the 20th century the country was consumed with getting tough on crime, specifically drug crime. The people were begging for criminals to get what was coming to them and rehabilitation of offenders was put on the back burner. However, the tougher the correctional system got on drug crime, the more people were sent to prison, the larger the prison population grew, and the more people reoffended. The cycle continues to this day. To combat this ever-growing problem, non-violent drug offenders should be diverted away from incarceration as a form of punishment, and instead be sentenced to rehabilitation and/or treatment programs. Because of this, states should spend more of their resources on rehabilitation.
By Emily Hart3 years ago in Criminal
The Pill for Psychopathy
Dr Horshall asked one of Raiford Prison’s psychologists during Bundy’s execution “if there was any effective treatment for people like Bundy” and the response back was “only a sledgehammer between the eyes” (Rule, 2008, p. xxx). Is this actually true? Is the only effective treatment for psychopaths and/or serial killers to rid the world of them completely in order to protect the greater good. Throughout the course of this semester, we dived deep into the realm of serial murder. We have explored multiple theories that could explain the violent behaviors of serial killers and we have explored the realm of psychopathy in relation to serial murder. But throughout all of our studies, we did not come across any chapter in our textbook that explored the treatment of serial killers and/or psychopaths. We were presented no data on an actual effective treatment and/or cure for a serial killer or psychopath. Does this mean that there is no cure for them? Personally, after having taken this course in its near entirety, I believe at this point in time with our technology and research in psychology and criminology, there is no cure for serial killers/psychopaths. Maybe someday there will be a “cure”, maybe never.
By Emily Hart3 years ago in Criminal
How to Rob the Nation
A wig, some takeout, an Apple Watch, a phone, a hat, and AirPods. These were the items left on the side of an Alabama highway alongside Carlee Russell’s red Mercedes which was still running; it’s hazard lights blazing in the dark of the night.
By Soha Sherwani3 years ago in Criminal
Whispers of the Night
In the heart of Tokyo's urban labyrinth, a world shrouded in allure and mystery pulses with life. Behind the façade of neon lights and bustling streets, a secret realm unfurls its enigmatic tapestry. Within this realm, women step into the spotlight as modern muses, captivating patrons with a mesmerizing dance of conversation, identity, and ambition. As we embark on a journey through the shadows, we unravel the tantalizing secrets that define the treatment of women hostesses in Tokyo, Japan – a journey that delves deep into the intertwining threads of empowerment, exploitation, and the quest for authenticity.
By Jaclyn Mersereau3 years ago in Criminal
Revealing the Mysterious Wonder of Japanese Hostess Clubs
Amidst the electric pulse of Tokyo's nights, a realm of allure and secrets beckons beneath the twinkling lights. Japanese hostess clubs, veiled behind glimmering facades, whisper tantalizing promises of companionship, sparking curiosity among those who dare to peek behind the curtain. In this gripping exploration, we plunge into the enigmatic universe of these establishments, unearthing their enigmatic origins, unraveling their societal tapestry, and illuminating the safeguards that shroud their tantalizing mysteries.
By Jaclyn Mersereau3 years ago in Criminal
Notable Indictment Unveiled: Former President Trump Faces Charges
Notable Indictment Unveiled: Former President Trump Faces Charges Greetings, esteemed readers! We delve into the latest developments in a groundbreaking case, where a former president Trump has been indicted by the Special Counsel. This historic event unfolds with a myriad of details yet to be fully disclosed, but it carries profound implications that we're eager to unpack. Join us as we explore this significant occurrence and its potential repercussions on the political landscape.
By Raymond Saddler3 years ago in Criminal
The Witch of Moonlight Hollow
In the heart of Moonlight Hollow, a small village nestled between ancient forests and rolling hills, there lived a mysterious woman known as the Witch of Moonlight Hollow. Her real name was lost to time, and the villagers only knew her as Elara.
By George Nikola3 years ago in Criminal
Mental Health System Vs. Clairvoyance and Sexuality
There are many prejudices in this world. This affects the lives of everyday people constantly. I spent 15 years under the mental health services after being sectioned via a court at the age of 18. I was born with a form of Autism. I was only diagnosed at 16 with Asperger Syndrome after my father had to get the MP involved due to CAMHS assuming that I was probably on the spectrum without providing an official diagnosis. I had to obtain a diagnosis from a forensic team after the police kept getting involved for my behaviour issues relating to my undiagnosed Autism. I have just managed to get out of the mental health system after requesting to come off the section 117 aftercare. I wasn’t provided with any services for the past 7 years therefore the council agreed to end the section after 15 years. I want to go into how I may have got myself into the system by accident alongside the behaviours associated with my Autism. I was labelled a criminal due to a stupid attempt at trying to get revenge on someone who had rejected me when I was a teenager. I tried to get a tutor from college arrested for carrying a bomb when another student had told me that she was due to go on holiday that day. I emailed the airport saying that I had information that a passenger was carrying a bomb. Luckily, the court downgraded my charge to providing false information. I also got charged with Harassment a few times for how school had encouraged me to communicate as a child. I was told to write things down if I couldn’t talk to the teachers in circumstances where I was being bullied etc.
By Emma-Lucy Thomson3 years ago in Criminal



