Crime and Justice
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- Infoplease: Deadly Questions
- An article on the questions raised by a study released on June 12, 2000.
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- National Gang Crime Research Center
- Publisher of the Journal of Gang Research. Site provides examples of "Gang Profiles", index to back issues of the journal, and lists of conferences.
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- GREAT: Gang Resistance Education and Training
- ATF-sponsored youth gang prevention curriculum for middle-school-aged students.
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- Art Crimes: The Writing on the Wall
- Is graffiti art or a crime? This site profiles the debate between taggers and police officers.
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- Making The Walls Transparent
- Federal prisoner, state inmate, Gary Brooks Waid details corruption and abuse in the Florida state Bureau of Prisons.
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- The Varieties of Corruption
- A taxonomic system of institutionalized corruption, graft, and injustice.
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- Branch Davidians (Students of the Seven Seals)
- A very detailed look at the "Davidians", from the perspective of ReligiousTolerance.org
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- Frontline: Waco - The Inside Story
- An investigation into the siege at Waco Texas and the FBI's strategy, negotiations and tactics, by PBS.
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- PBS Frontline - Waco FAQ
- PBS analysis and FAQ on the Davidian massacre, from the causes to the outcome. With photos, program transcript, and chronology.
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- The Davidian Massacre
- Examines the standoff at the Davidian compound in Waco Texas, resulting in a fiery end for the Davidians.
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- The Waco Massacre
- Articles and information chronicling the brutal attack on the Davidians' church and home by the BATF, the psychological torture used against them and their children, and the violent destruction of their home and lives by the FBI.
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- Waco, Texas: Where A Part Of America'S Heart And Soul Died.
- Robert McCurry talks about the human impact of this disastrous governmental action.
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- Texas Rangers Investigative Report - Branch Davidian Evidence
- The Texas Rangers were in charge of much of the investigation of the Davidian Massacre, and here is their report on the subject. (September 01, 1999)