racial profiling
Racial profiling in law enforcement is a deep-rooted issue with far-reaching ramifications; voice your take on 'broken-windows' policing and controversies surrounding race and crime.
Never Lie
Never Lie by Frieda McFadden is a psychological thriller that will keep readers on the edge of their seats from the first page to the last. With a story full of twists, secrets, and psychological tension, this book takes readers on a wild ride into the minds of its complex characters. Packed with suspense and mystery, Never Lie is the perfect choice for anyone who loves a story filled with shocking revelations and heart stopping moments.
By Muhammad Hayat10 months ago in Criminal
Gone Girl
🌟 Meet Nick and Amy Dunne Nick and Amy Dunne are a married couple who, on the surface, seem to have a perfect life. Nick is charming, easy going, and handsome. Amy is beautiful, intelligent, and famous for being the inspiration behind her parents' successful children’s book series, “Amazing Amy.”
By Muhammad Hayat10 months ago in Criminal
Crime and Punishment
Crime and Punishment is a powerful and emotional novel written by Fyodor Dostoevsky, one of the greatest Russian authors of all time. The story takes place in St. Petersburg, Russia, and follows the life of a young man named Rodion Raskolnikov, a former student who is smart, proud, and very poor.
By Muhammad Hayat10 months ago in Criminal
Beneath the Blue Lights: Why Are Knives and Skin Tones Treated So Differently on Australian Streets?
Somewhere in Melbourne Victoria, under the cold pulse of neon streetlights and the weary sigh of city wind, a young man stands clutching a kitchen knife. His mind is a hurricane: pain, confusion, grief. The police arrive, blue uniforms, radios crackling. What happens next depends on something more arbitrary than intent or circumstance. It depends, chillingly, on the colour of his skin.
By Majok Wutchok10 months ago in Criminal
Weapons of Deception: How Propaganda Fuels Crime
As the internet has become a basic necessity for the whole world today, any small incident can take a monstrous form and create panic in the whole world. This is a good aspect due to which any criminal can get caught by using any internet. Before committing a crime, one will think about its consequences many times but on the other hand, nowadays a very dangerous and disgusting trend is being seen. In this we have seen that some people commit big crimes like theft, violence, fraud and even big crimes like murder and after committing them, they hide their lives. To justify or save themselves, they make videos and tell the society that they have committed this crime to save the society, if they had not done this, this money or this person would have been very dangerous for the society. They spread false propaganda about the death of the dead.
By umar khalid10 months ago in Criminal
Online Scams
How to Avoid Scams Online in the Digital Age The internet has changed our lives. We can shop, bank, learn, and connect with people from all over the world with just a few clicks. However, despite all of its benefits, the digital world carries risks, one of which is online fraud. These con schemes are used by cybercriminals to get people to give away money, personal information, or account access. As our reliance on technology grows, it's more important than ever to know how online scams work and how to avoid them. Scams that take place online can take many different forms, but they all aim to take advantage of people's lack of awareness or trust. Phishing is one of the most common types. Examples include fake emails, messages, and websites that appear to be from well-known banks, government agencies, or businesses. The message almost always instructs the recipient to "verify" their account, modify their password, or claim a reward. If the victim clicks the link and gives the con artist their personal information, the con artist can access the victim's accounts. Social media phishing scams are another growing threat. Swindlers may hack into or create fictitious profiles, then send messages to friends and followers requesting money or promoting fictitious giveaways. They occasionally share links that let users download malware or spyware to their devices. Because the messages come from familiar faces, people are more likely to fall for the scam. Given the rise of e-commerce, scams involving online purchases are also common. Fake websites may offer expensive goods at very low prices, such as designer clothes, concert tickets, or electronics. After payment has been made, the item never arrives. In order to entice customers to enter their credit card information, some con artists even go so far as to create bogus online stores that appear to be genuine. There are also romance scams, in which a person pretends to be in a relationship with another person online before asking for money or help. Victims frequently experience emotional manipulation as a result of these scams, making it even more difficult for them to recognize warning signs. Cybercriminals also use employment scams and investment frauds to target professionals and businesses. In fake job offers, candidates may be required to pay for background checks, training, or equipment. In the meantime, rip-off investments promise high returns and force victims to act quickly, only to disappear with the money. Therefore, how can we avoid being exploited online? Awareness is the first and most crucial step. We can be more vigilant if we are aware of the existence of online scams and how they operate. Always be cautious when a stranger asks for money or personal information, especially if the request seems urgent or too good to be true. Email senders and website addresses must also be carefully examined. Official organizations use secure websites (look for "https" and a padlock symbol in the address bar). If an email comes from an odd or slightly misspelled address, it's probably a scam. Never download unknown attachments or click on suspicious links. These can be used by con artists to install malware on your device, track your activities, and steal your data. Create unique, strong passwords for each account and enable two-factor authentication whenever possible for additional security. Think twice before accepting friend requests from strangers on social media or clicking on messages that have been forwarded to you. Make sure your privacy settings are tight and be cautious about what you share online because scammers can use your personal information to create convincing messages or fake profiles. When shopping online, stick with well-known and reputable websites. Read reviews, look for contact information, and stay away from offers that sound too good to be true. Since legitimate businesses do not accept cryptocurrency, gift cards, or wire transfers as forms of payment, it is probably a scam. Not least of all, report any unusual behavior. On most platforms, you can report fake emails, messages, or profiles. Scams can also be reported to your neighborhood cybercrime unit or national fraud reporting services. Sharing your experience might assist in protecting other people. Conclusion
By Snigdha Ahmed 10 months ago in Criminal









