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Jimmy Kimmel offers to mediate in Pacquiao-Mayweather fight

Sweden moves one step closer to outlawing forced marriages

Op-Ed: National Enquirer — Wife leaves cross-dressing John Travolta

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US-style electronic sobriety test piloted for London criminals

London - Criminals committing drink-related crime in London are to be offered an electronic tagging option as an alternative to prison. The sobriety test is based on an idea copied from South Dakota.
In the Media by Kev Hedges

ILR unveils list of top 10 most ridiculous lawsuits of the year

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce's Institute for Legal Reform (ILR) just released their list of the most outrageous and humorous lawsuits of the past year.
In the Media by Kevin Fitzgerald - 3 comments

Op-Ed: 'Crooked Immigration Bill' C-35 Creates New Cartel, New Criminals Special

Ottawa - Touted as the “Crooked Immigration Consultant Bill,” Bill C-35 to amend the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act had no opposition passing through Parliament.
Digital Journal Report by Steffan Ileman

Op-Ed: Law enforcement needs to step up their use of social media

Toronto - In November 2008 INTERPOL held their 5th International Conference on Fugitives in Johannesburg, South Africa. Toronto Constable Scott Mills told law enforcement that they should be using the same tools as the criminals when it came to fighting crime.
In the Media by KJ Mullins - 3 comments

UK crime maps launched online detailing street-level crime

Anyone living in England and Wales can now see which offences were committed in their street over the past month. Simply by logging on to a website and inputting their postcode users can see how many crimes occurred where they live.
In the Media by Kev Hedges

Door-to-Door Criminals in the Spokane Area

Spokane - Sales representatives still go door-to-door for some companies like Comcast, ADT and other home security firms, and criminals are taking advantage.
In the Media by Kassandra Garcia - 1 comment

Police brutality video enrages Philippine public

At least 11 policemen including mid-ranking police officers are being held by Philippine authorities after a 'torture video'was aired by local TV station showing a naked man being whipped by a police officer apparently to obtain information or confession
In the Media by Leo Reyes - 4 comments

Canada to stop pay entitlements for elderly prisoners

No longer will Canadian prisoners receive the Old Age Security Act, announced The Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development, and Senator Pierre-Hugues Boisvenu on Tuesday.
In the Media by KJ Mullins - 4 comments

Britain Offers Cash to Foreign Criminals who Agree to Return Home

British authorities say that it's cheaper to pay detained foreign criminals if they agree to return home to their country of origin than to keep them in detention centers to serve their entire jail term
In the Media by Leo Reyes - 1 comment

Inventor of AK-47 Rifle Regrets That ’Criminals’ Use His Gun

General Mikhail Kalashnikov, inventor of the AK-47 assault rifle named after him, is a hero in Russia whose upcoming 90th birthday is to be a national celebration. He recently said he regrets that terrorists and gangsters use his design.
In the Media by Christopher Szabo
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A Quebec man has filed a criminal complaint against Senator Pierre-Hugues Boisvenu for a comment he believes could incite suicide.

A controversial campaign to capture accused Ugandan war criminal Joseph Kony wins the praise of the International Criminal Court's chief prosecutor.
A controversial campaign to capture accused Ugandan war criminal Joseph Kony wins the praise of the International Criminal Court's chief prosecutor.
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Canadian Crime Bill C10 Hunger Striker Questions Parliament's "Silent Treatment"

PRESS RELEASE OTTAWA, April 13, 2012 - Today is Day 31 of my indefinite hunger strike against Prime Minister Stephen...
Apr 14, 2012 by Obert Madondo

Gunter Grass and the Spirit of a New Germany

In an attempt to recapture the long-lost limelight, the former Waffen SS volunteer turned Germany's self-imputed...
Apr 6, 2012 by Sam Vaknin

WE SHALL NEVER CLOSE OUR EYES WHILE WE PRAY !

It is a new dawn in Turkana county.Oil has been discovered. Turkanas now have something to smile at as oil now is in...

“Parasite singles”, “boomerang kids”, and “accordion families”

The Japanese call them “parasite singles”, the Americans “boomerang kids”. Sociologists refer to the...
Mar 21, 2012 by Sam Vaknin

whatever happened to reporting on Canadian politics: Robo-calls, Omnibus crime bill, Online spying bill etc.

over the last while i have been wondering why there is a deafening silence on the DJ when it comes to Canadian...
Mar 1, 2012 in  Digital Journal Addicts by Hans Smedbol - 13 comments
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