By: Robert Siciliano | 2011-06-07 | Security Match.com has begun screening for users whose names appear on public sex offender registries. As I told the E-Commerce Times, “Doing nothing is a poor option. Also, consider that not every sex offender is tech-savvy, and some will get banned.” read more
By: Merle Temple | 2010-03-27 | Regulatory compliance The U.S. makes up 5% of the world's population but locks up 25% of the world's prisoners, more per capita than China and Iran. Today's prisons hold men whose only "crime" was to buy a large quantity of legal cold medicine that "can be" used in meth manufacturing. read more
By: Philip Suter | 2011-07-20 | Insurance Ex offenders and their families often have a lot of difficulty in obtaining insurance and specialist insurance brokers will receive emails saying explaining their individual problems. read more
By: Kathy Tremblay | 2010-03-30 | Business Although ex-offenders face specific challenges regarding obtaining employment, there are things that they can do to learn how to find a job after prison or otherwise being in trouble with the law. This article helps explore the issue. read more
By: Robin Jackson | 2011-11-15 | Business Prisons are overcrowded, congested, unproductive, unmanageable and these are some of the problems jail management systems are facing today. As the amount of fake websites is increasing, make sure that you do a complete research before opting for a prison management solution. read more
By: nichole | 2011-02-05 | Careers A revenue source you probably haven't thought of is practicing part time in a prison or a jail.The one way of making money that you have never given a thought to is providing medical services part time in a prison. read more
By: lili | 2010-09-28 | Business "Hide and seek" incident caused uproar in the community, many people began to question the management of the prison system within the detention center, while the later survey found that most of the monitoring of the detention center for more than six months have been bad, this has caused great difficulties after the evidence. With the nation, the government's emphasis on prison construction information, security system as one of the main event, the majority of prison construction has begun read more
By: anny brown | 2011-10-24 | TV Last season ended on a genius diagnostician, a drug addict, and an all-around asshole Dr. Gregory House (Hugh Laurie), he drove the car to the house to his ex-girlfriend and the boss finally address emotional outlash with unresolved feelings of grief, and their breakup. Enter Season 8 long-term medical procedures, and it turns out, even a large house is not bulletproof. We met with him again every read more
By: Bill Robinson M.I.Mgt | 2011-01-03 | News and society For the last 200 years prison food has been a major issue in the worlds penal systems. At the start of the 1800's in England, food was not a problem - you simply didn't get any! You could buy some food off the gaoler - if you had money that is, or your family could send food to you (after the gaoler had extracted his share). In modern times, riots have been caused because of problems with prison food,. But over the last 10 years, there has been a massive change in prison catering systems. read more
By: Dennis R. Ward | 2010-03-31 | Law Why do employers want a background check? There are several reasons why they need to check on potential applicants. According to research, 40% written on the resumes can contain false and tweaked information. read more
By: Gianni Truvianni | 2011-02-22 | Fiction A story about a man in China; sentenced to a long prison term for the crime of another yet it is the hope of what awaits him after his time is done that keeps his spirit alive in a place where life does little other then continue. read more
By: JohnBondBrook | 2010-12-03 | Online promotion Traffic has launched an awareness campaign for a new, government-backed, Prison pilot-scheme designed to help break the cycle of re-offending amongst short-term prisoners read more
By: Ricky Williams | 2012-01-02 | Criminal These are the people that often resort to crime as well as the law terms them as Criminals. There are ample chances of a criminal resorting to committing heinous crimes again. read more
By: Aska Daughety | 2010-03-31 | Relationships Poor women and rich women both can be and are abused. Society just doesn't believe stories about abuse pertaining to the rich. read more
By: Johnny Mayo | 2010-12-01 | Law SAN RAFAEL, California - An intoxicated driver with no license hit and injured a San Rafael police officer on Wednesday night time. All-around eleven p.m. on Wednesday, Officer Christopher Sweeney parked his bike at a DUI checkpoint along with other officers. A nearby checkpoint was taking area just a very few blocks down at Irwin and Fifth Avenue. Approximately that time, a driver heading northbound on Irwin stopped his Ford Explorer close to Third Road and commenced to drive in... read more