Category Archives: Ray Hrdlicka, Publisher

The Guard and the Inmate… Together Again

editorial by Ray Hrdlicka, Publisher The Guard and the Inmate….together again. Okay…we are back to our daily blog about the criminal justice system in the U.S. I would encourage responses to our blogs, not only on the subject matter of the blog, but anything you, the general public, want to … Continue reading

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“Sometimes Doing The Right Thing Is The Hardest Thing To Do – Especially with Faith” by Christiaan Vandenheuvel

Publishers Note:  Many of our readers find themselves in the most difficult situation they have ever faced.  Not knowing what the future may hold for you in the present circumstances adds to the difficulty.  Once again I asked my friend Christian VandenHeuvel, a children’s pastor, to write about choices, decisions, … Continue reading

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Iris Scanners Scare the Hell Out Of Me — And They Should You Too

by Ray Hrdlicka, Publisher, Crime, Justice & America Yeah… I don’t know about you, but the USA Today story about Homeland Security using iris scanners makes the hair stand up on the back of my neck.  Why you ask?  Well let’s see.  The story is ostensibly about the use of … Continue reading

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Publishers Letter – Honoring Fallen Heroes of the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department

Last month, I wrote about a heartwarming experience regarding our nation’s changing attitudes of who is, and who isn’t a true hero.  The risks and perils that we face as a nation in one of our most trying times in history, and the difficult evolution of our own judicial system … Continue reading

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