Livingston manager David Martindale is happy to bring his "lived, real-life experience" to a BBC debate about prison reform.
By AIDAN KNIGHT Warning: this story details an Aboriginal person who has died. Reader discretion is advised. THE death of [..
David Martindale is happy to go outside his comfort zone by appearing on a televised political debate show to relay his ...
Three inmates arrested on suspicion of murdering a child killer in a West Yorkshire prison remain in custody for questioning, ...
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Kim Kardashian says she won't give up after being 'so close' to passing the California bar exam
Kardashian joked on Instagram that while she might not be an attorney yet, she plays "a very well-dressed one on TV." ...
Over the past three decades, the company began to circumvent the state law restricting Tennessee to a single private prison ...
A little-known algorithmic process called “differential privacy” helps keep census data anonymous. Conservatives want it gone ...
An Algerian man has been mistakenly from prison in London, police have said. A Met Police spokesperson said officers were ...
The BBC is set to apologise for the misleading editing of a Donald Trump speech it featured in the Panorama documentary ...
When Tang ran out of sanitary pads while serving time in a Thai jail, the 42-year-old convict bled right through her uniform ...
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The Faultlines of a Nation: Ethiopia’s Ethnic Federalism and the Need for Constitutional Reform
Asymmetric Federalism and Individual Rights India is arguably the world’s most complex pluralistic society, with 22 official languages and a vast array of ethnic and religious groups. Its constitution ...
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