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  2. Ruth Madoff - Wikipedia

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    Ruth Madoff (/ ˈ m eɪ d ɔː f / MAY-doff; [1] née Alpern; born May 18, 1941) [2] is an American former bookkeeper and the widow of Bernie Madoff, the convicted American financial fraudster who served a prison sentence for a criminal financial scheme until his death in April 2021.

  3. Double deviance theory - Wikipedia

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    They have deviated from accepted social norms by breaking the law and deviated from gender norms which state how woman should behave." [ 1 ] The idea of double deviance was first introduced by feminist sociologist and criminologist Frances Heidensohn in her paper The deviance of women: a critique and an enquiry , published by the British ...

  4. Elfriede Rinkel - Wikipedia

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    She claimed that she did not use her dog as a weapon against prisoners, and that she did not join the Nazi Party. However, other information contradicts this: "One prisoner reported that women were even worse than men in commanding their dogs to brutally attack inmates." [9] Rinkel claimed to have always behaved correctly. Insa Eschebach, a ...

  5. Protecting Or Policing? - The Huffington Post

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    Canady dismisses critics, especially those who say this system contributes to the school-to-prison pipeline. He noted that the juvenile arrest rate for many crimes decreased between 1994 and 2009, and that at the same there was prolific growth in the number of school-based police.

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  7. The Widow and the Parrot - Wikipedia

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    "The Widow and the Parrot" is a children's story by Virginia Woolf composed in 1922 or 1923 for a family newspaper. [1] The story follows Mrs. Gage, an elderly widow, as she goes to collect an inheritance left to her by her miserly brother, Mr. Joseph Brand. In addition to a small cottage and £3,000, Mrs. Gage also inherits a parrot named ...

  8. I helped an inmate escape prison. 16 years later, I’ve made ...

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    Toby Dorr, formerly Toby Young, infamously helped John Manard break out of a Kansas prison in 2006. In a personal essay for TODAY, she shares more about her own journey to freedom.

  9. Prison slang - Wikipedia

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    Prison slang is an argot used primarily by criminals and detainees in correctional institutions. It is a form of anti-language. [1] Many of the terms deal with criminal behavior, incarcerated life, legal cases, street life, and different types of inmates. Prison slang varies depending on institution, region, and country. [2]