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February 15, 2009
Lots of interesting crime and punishment reading in the Sunday papers
A diverse array of interesting crime and punishment articles caught my eye in my review of the Sunday headlines. Here are links to some of what I am reading from various papers this morning:
- "White-collar defendants are given some slack in reporting to federal prison"
- "Wisconsin's juvenile justice system tested by child killers"
- "Spiritual Advisor To Mother Teresa Gets 25-Year Sentence For Sex Crimes"
- "Firing squads are more humane, experts say"
February 15, 2009 at 11:26 AM | Permalink
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