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The Bad Son-in-Law

The Bad Son-in-Law

This is where the problem arises for theists, how is it possible for a being who is completely good and created everything to be compatible with evil? What's your answer when someone asks you who gave birth to robbers, criminals, murderers and the like? What spontaneous answer did you give? If you answered "Mom!" What exactly does a mother give birth to? Baby or criminal? In this context, a mother is often blamed and often becomes a scapegoat for her child's behavior. In fact, the first time the mother gave birth to a tiny baby whose heart was clean and made many people feel happy. No mother expects her child to be a robber or a murderer. Babies, joy, hope for goodness become the initial con
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The Second Wife's Revenge

The Second Wife's Revenge

Everyone knows who my mother is. Aria Rhodes. Formerly Aria Winters. Formerly Aria Lancaster. Formerly Alessandra Ashford. The woman with too many names and one very famous story. The survivor. The activist. The founder. My professor just asked me to stay after class. I know why. Because I wrote my thesis on domestic violence policy reform, and everyone thinks I'm copying my mother. But I'm not copying her. I'm building on her work. There's a difference. At least, I hope there is.
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Sixty Days To Leave You

Sixty Days To Leave You

Sera took it. “Your mother argued for the existence of the mechanism that produced this verdict in a conference paper in 1999,” Nwosu said. “She built the instrument. She died four years before it became law. Today it produced a criminal conviction in a criminal court on charges that would not have been prosecutable without the framework she built.” She held Sera’s gaze. “She was right. About all of it. From the beginning.” “Yes,” Sera said. “She always was.”
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Caught In The Middle

Caught In The Middle

“If you want I can give you the number of your mother’s old psychiatrist if she needs to talk to someone.” Cory smiled, but it didn’t reach his eyes. His real mother had suffered from bipolar all her life since getting raped as a young teen at a party. She had managed it well until she had got caught up in the World Trade Centre collapse, then she changed, hit the bottle and unfortunately would drift, not knowing where she was or what she was doing. She got caught by some guys in central park and raped again. She never recovered and took her own life ten years ago when Michael was still just an inspector. He had dedicated himself to track down the perpetrators and did so, earning a commendat
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The Billionaire’s Stolen Bride

The Billionaire’s Stolen Bride

My mother's evidence merged with my own into a single, comprehensive document that traced Victor Crane's predation from its origins thirty years ago to its most recent manifestation: me. I'd found a federal prosecutor through a contact of Naomi's. A woman named Catherine Wells who specialized in financial crimes and had a reputation for taking on powerful targets without flinching. I'd sent her a preliminary summary, anonymized, through encrypted channels. Her response was cautious but interested. "If the evidence supports even half of what you're describing, this is prosecutable. But I need everything airtight. Crane has the best lawyers money can buy." Everything airtight. My mother's word
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Sweet Dreams

Sweet Dreams

DR CAMILLE LAURENT’S PROFILE AGE: 33 PROFESSION: Forensic / Criminal Psychologist Works as a consultant for federal courts, evaluating competency, risk profiles, and psychological patterns in high-profile defendants. She’s Known for dismantling manipulative personalities. Writes expert psychological reports used in sentencing and appeals. HER REPUTATION; incorruptible, methodical, terrifyingly perceptive. BACKGROUND DEPTH; She was the Daughter of a public defender who lost his career after exposing corruption. Grew up believing truth survives power and She believes psychology is the one discipline that powerful men cannot hide from.
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Whispers of the Heart

Whispers of the Heart

“You are smarter than I gave you credit for. No offense but I never would have thought you would make that connection.” I gave her a thin smile. “Thank you. Behavior psychology has always fascinated me. That pretty much goes hand in hand with criminology. To study and understand how a criminal thinks helps prevent future crimes. When I was doing my homeschool studies, I read every book I could get my hands on about that kind of stuff. What else did they find?”
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His Underground Queen: Bound By Blood And Moonlight

His Underground Queen: Bound By Blood And Moonlight

"Every methodology has a mother. The person who formalized it, codified it, gave it a name is not always the person who first understood that it was possible. The mother comes before the formalizer. The question is not who built the tool. The question is who first picked up the stone and said: this could be a tool." * * *
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Criminology is such a fascinating field, and I love how it dives into the 'why' behind crime rather than just the 'what.' One major theme is the study of criminal behavior—what drives someone to break the law? Is it poverty, upbringing, mental health, or something else entirely? Theories like strain theory suggest societal pressures push people toward crime, while control theory argues it's about the absence of strong social bonds.

Another huge theme is the justice system itself—how laws are made, enforced, and sometimes disproportionately applied. Critical criminology, for example, examines power imbalances, like how race or class can affect who gets punished. Then there’s victimology, which shifts focus to the people harmed by crime, asking how we can better support them. It’s not just about catching criminals; it’s about understanding the whole ecosystem of crime and justice.

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