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Prisons have historically been used for a number of purposes. They are most commonly used to jail criminals, but they have also been used to lock away political dissidents, the mentally ill, prisoners of war and even people who couldn't pay their debts. The prison camps of the American Ci...
What Does the Creator Say? Dr. Arthur W. Galston, whose research led to the creation of Agent Orange, once said, "Nothing that you do in science is guaranteed to result in benefits for mankind. Any discovery, I believe, is morally neutral, and it can be turned either to constructive or...
What characterizes prison design in the Norwegian Youth Units and how does such design affect youths and staff? This chapter builds on an ethnographic prison study that stretched over five years, from 2013 to 2018. The material consists of document studies, topographical material, interviews with ...
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should create neuronal pathways in the same way neuroplasticity researchers at the University of Wisconsin–Madison have successfully “rewired” the brains of diagnosed psychopaths in the prison system by merely getting them to think, write, and speak about the consequences of their behaviors on other...
SAGE’s pronouncements carry weight. While governments make their own decisions about whether to approve a drug or implement it in a national scheme, many take their cues from SAGE, as does the all-important vaccine buyer, GAVI. Because Dengvaxia was geared toward lower-income countries, SAGE ...
Then we have Kamala’s putative, putrid boss mumbling “lock him up.” Perhaps on Joe’s mind is the probable prison term to which his son will be sentenced for criminal felonies. The only offense for which he wants to lock up Trump is apparently the “offense” of ousting the Democrat...
How Does It Work? A pyramid scheme is a fraudulent and unsustainable investment pitch that relies on promising unrealistic returns from imaginary investments. The early investors actually get paid those big returns, which leads them to recommend the scheme to others. Investors' returns are paid out...
How Does It Work? By Andrew Bloomenthal Updated June 03, 2024 Reviewed byJulius Mansa Fact checked byKirsten Rohrs Schmitt Part of the Series Financial Crime and Fraud Laws Explained Spencer Platt/ Staff / Getty Images A pyramid scheme is a fraudulent and unsustainable investment pitch that relie...