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3 votes
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IKEA staff in Uppsala, Sweden turned up at work to find a fugitive sleeping in the store's bed department
6 votes -
Cybercrime Booms As Scammers Hack Human Nature To Steal Billions
8 votes -
The case of the shotgun booby trap
6 votes -
In Mississippi, Jim Crow era laws result in a high rate of black kids charged as adults
6 votes -
Donald Trump ally Roger Stone found guilty of lying to US Congress, witness tampering
24 votes -
Iceland's biggest fisheries company Samherji stands accused of bribing Namibian politicians
4 votes -
Syrian refugees ask Norway police to investigate war crimes – torture survivors file dossier of evidence against seventeen high-ranking Syrian officials
5 votes -
Mexico ambush: How a US Mormon family ended up dead
8 votes -
Ten must-read crime books set in the American West
4 votes -
Dogolachan and the ghost of massacres past
5 votes -
Norwegian police have arrested a high-profile American white supremacist as he was scheduled to address a far-right conference in Oslo
24 votes -
Rich robbers: Why do wealthy people shoplift?
10 votes -
Iceland has become the world's leading miner of digital currency – then the crypto-crooks showed up
5 votes -
Sweden bomb attacks reach unprecedented level as gangs feud – thirty blasts in the past two months and 100 so far this year
6 votes -
Alcohol breath tests, a linchpin of the criminal justice system, are often unreliable
10 votes -
An armed man has been arrested after he stole an ambulance and drove into a family in Oslo, injuring two babies
5 votes -
Swedish police can use spyware to hunt criminal gangs – police to use the latest technology to access everyday encrypted apps used by criminals
8 votes -
Soccer team Brøndby IF in Denmark is using facial recognition to stop unruly fans
4 votes -
Paedophile hunters went too far
13 votes -
This month, Las Vegas will let people pay for parking tickets with a food donation
13 votes -
US President Donald Trump’s legal immunity has a countdown clock
9 votes -
Over US$40,000 in Bitcoin stolen by trojanized Tor Browser
14 votes -
FATF – Iceland could land on a gray list of countries which have failed to take sufficient measures to combat money laundering and the financing of acts of terrorism
5 votes -
The hunt for Asia’s El Chapo
6 votes -
Four sentenced to federal prison for organic fraud
8 votes -
Denmark to conduct checks at border with Sweden to counter cross-border crime
4 votes -
Shooting near synagogue in Germany leaves at least two people dead, was streamed on Twitch
11 votes -
Stockholm court has acquitted police officers who fired twenty-five shots at a man with Down's syndrome while he played with a toy gun
6 votes -
Four police officers killed in knife attack at police HQ in Paris
12 votes -
With alternatives stretched and neighbors angry, Seattle police return to arresting sex workers
9 votes -
A woman has been killed and ten other people wounded in a sword attack at a vocational school in the Finnish city of Kuopio
8 votes -
Amber Guyger, police officer who shot a man to death in his apartment, found guilty of murder
14 votes -
Army warns soldiers about 'incel' threat at Joker movie: Report (It's based on a tip from the FBI)
7 votes -
Crime and Punishment is an interesting, hard to watch, docu about the UK prison system
Channel 4 describe the programme "Series that captures the work of police, probation, prison, prosecution and parole". Here's a link to the first episode:...
Channel 4 describe the programme "Series that captures the work of police, probation, prison, prosecution and parole".
Here's a link to the first episode: https://www.channel4.com/programmes/crime-and-punishment/on-demand/64655-001
Crime and punishment is a documentary series that looks inside prison to tell the stories of the criminal justice system from the viewpoint of those involved.
The first episode spends some time talking about the unjust "Imprisonment for Public Protection"[1] sentences (these are no longer given by the courts but there are thousands of prisoners still imprisoned on them), how they went wrong, and the awful effect they have upon prisoners. It's a difficult watch. It shows how severely the mental health of prisoners is when they're on this type of sentence, including their serious self harm.
Episode two talks about pressure inside prisons and how that results in "riots", about how prisoners use the only power they have available to them.
I like the programme because it avoids judgmentalism. The prisoners are not reduced to the bad guys; the officers are not simplified to the good guys. You hear a little bit about some of the offences committed by the prisoners
Here's a Twitter thread from someone working in the English NHS. She works in forensic services as a psychologist. https://twitter.com/SarahE_Davidson/status/1173707912981700608
I guess Channel 4 On Demand have geo-blocking. I don't know if it's available on other services, or on torrent.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imprisonment_for_public_protection
7 votes -
We are all potential victims of the con artist
7 votes -
'The men who plundered Europe': Bankers on trial for siphoning €60bn
10 votes -
Stieg Larsson and the unsolved murder case of Olof Palme
11 votes -
A second chance - Twelve years ago, forty-seven dogs were rescued from Michael Vick’s dogfighting operation and allowed to live
7 votes -
Lawyer who represented A$AP Rocky shot in Sweden
9 votes -
Thieves used voice-mimicking software to imitate a company executive’s speech and dupe his subordinate into sending $243,000 to a secret account
20 votes -
Walmart dodged up to $2.6 billion in US tax through a “fictitious” Chinese entity, former executive says
13 votes -
Outlaw Country - Klamath County, Oregon, Is The Perfect Place To Go If You Don’t Want To Be Found—And The Worst Place To Be If Someone Threatens Your Life.
7 votes -
Tesla’s autopilot found partly to blame for 2018 Los Angeles Freeway crash
7 votes -
"Satori" Internet-of-Things botnet operator Kenneth Currin Schuchman pleads guilty
5 votes -
US Senator says Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg should face ‘possibility of a prison term’
14 votes -
Finland under pressure to criminalise lack of consent in rape laws
10 votes -
Seven dead and twenty-two injured in Odessa, Texas shooting that started after suspect’s car was stopped by police
20 votes -
The extortion economy: How insurance companies are fueling a rise in ransomware attacks
12 votes -
Hong Kong lawmakers Jeremy Tam and Au Nok-hin arrested, as police continue round-up of democrats
9 votes