Reality television tends to get lots of people into lots of trouble. From going to the slammer for failing to pay taxes on reality winnings to shooting sweet, innocent puppies with arrows, reality TV contestants have often been models of bad behavior. But what happens when it's the reality ...
She asks parents to be careful about their behavior and warns that children should never be put in a situation where they feel they need to step in to keep the peace. "The children have nothing to do with the divorce. When you put the kid in the middle you're screwing up your kid....
California Correctional Peace Officers Association (CCPOA), the powerful guards’ union, is led by men who for the most part consider prisoners less than human. The CCPOA by their network and behavior supports the use of set ups, targeting, lying and isolation for random punishment. This intenti...
At present these prisoners, Baby Boomers, most of whom have survived decades of incarceration, are now between the ages of 60 and 80. Many of these senior citizens are wheelchair-bound or use assistive devices such as walking canes. Like most seniors, many are on special medications, require...
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What he didn’t take into account was that his men would consider his behavior so egregious — not just dangerous but illegal — that they would report him. “If I were in their shoes,” Lorance said, “I would think to myself, Well, I don’t know this guy. He just got here. ...
Holzhas been teaching for 38 years, 21 years in her current position at Opal Robinson Elementary School. She is also a Positive Behavior Intervention and Support site leader, mentor, and leader in her district’s education community. She uses personalized learning, engagement, and differenti...
In their eyes, it is crystal clear – it isn’t rational that taxpayers are required to subsidize the behavior of those who enter our country illegally, breaking our immigration laws, many of whom do nothing to contribute to society. It makes no sense that 30% of our prisons are filled ...
The Daily Princetonian has a long, meticulously researched piece on allegations against a popular professor on campus that goes a long way towards explaining just how difficult it is to hold professors accountable for their behavior. the long-term nuclear waste warning messages becoming a meme is ...