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Parnell Introduces Omnibus Crime Bill
Channel 2 NewsA judge could order GPS tracking of people with protective orders against them under a bill proposed by Alaska's governor. The provision is included in an omnibus crime bill submitted to the Legislature by Gov. Sean Parnell on Wednesday. Parnell has...Tags: Sex Crimes, Sean Parnell, Crime, Law and Justice, Sexual Assault
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Sundance 2013: 'Concussion' looks at lesbian prostitution
When Abby, a 42-year-old mother of two, gets knocked hard on the head with a ball, something inside her is shaken loose. And it’s not a tooth. Maybe it’s the recognition that she’s stuck in a sexless marriage to another woman (Julie...
Tags: Sex Crimes, Marriage, Medical Procedures and Tests, Movies, Family
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Angie Harmon becomes UNICEF ambassador
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelAngie Harmon has a large fan base for “Law & Order” and TNT's “Rizzoli & Isles.” Now she'll be putting her stardom to use as a UNICEF ambassador. Through public-service announcements, she will try to raise awareness about child... -
Christian group opens office in Ozarks to battle prostitution, sexual exploitation
jkaplan@kspr.comBRANSON, Mo. -- A Christian organization is adding Branson to its list of cities vulnerable to prostitution. NightLight commits to preventing any kind of sexual exploitation and rehabiliting those who work in the industry and want out. Mindy Stewart,...Tags: Sex Crimes, Religion and Belief, Christianity
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Fighting teenage prostitution in America's fantasy land
Some of the people who fascinate me most are those who stop everything they are doing, midlife, to follow a calling. The CEO who wants to teach kindergarten. The former Marine who becomes a social worker. Here in Central Florida, I'm seeing a new...
Tags: Career and Workplace, FBI, Sex Crimes, Lake Eola Park, Slavery
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Online brothels
In generations past, the world's oldest profession was a tawdry trade practiced mostly in the shadows of unlit street corners and darkened alleys. Today, vulnerable young women and girls are still being tricked or forced into selling their bodies to...Tags: Career and Workplace, Justice System, Sex Crimes, Abell Foundation, Trials
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Owner of Las Vegas limo service indicted on racketeering charges
LAS VEGAS — Here’s a sobering lesson: What happens in Vegas sometimes ends up in a grand jury indictment. Federal authorities announced the arrest of nine people, including the owner and employees of a prominent limousine service here...Tags: Career and Workplace, Justice System, American Express Company, Prosecution, FBI
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FBI agent's conduct questioned at arms trafficking hearing
L.A. NOWMore testimony is expected in the case of an FBI agent who went undercover to ensnare three men in a weapons trafficking case -- but ended up having his conduct being put on trial in downtown Los Angeles.... -
Anne D. Bendann, interior designer
Anne D. Bendann, a retired interior designer and community volunteer who was active in women's issues and church affairs, died Jan. 4 from pancreatic cancer at her Homeland residence. She was 65.
The former Anne Duffy, the daughter of an investment...Tags: Sex Crimes, Annapolis, Religion and Belief, Georgetown, Govans
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Teen prostitute from Springield feared for her life while 'turning tricks'
mmoloney@kspr.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- According to national statistics, within 72 hours of being on the street, an underage runaway is solicited for sex. That is what happened to one 19-year-old girl who feared for her life while working in Springfield as a prostitute....Tags: Justice System, FBI, Sex Crimes, Judges, Juvenile Delinquency
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Savage Love: Gay Panic Attack
I'm a straight male, 21 years old. I love women, I've always loved women, I've always loved having sex with women. However, in the last year, here and there, I've jerked off to transsexual porn. One night, after drinking with a friend and smoking some...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Sex Crimes, Employees
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Innocence Project responds to Anita Alvarez' response to `60 Minutes'
Change of SubjectInnocence Project co-director Peter Neufeld has emailed me his response to the open letter Cook County State's Attorney Anita Alvarez sent to complain about a report on last Sunday's broadcast about false confessions in Chicago: What I am most concerned.....
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