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Data from SafeHome.org, an organization that reports on home and personal security in the U.S., shows that there are currently around 144 sex offenders for every 100,000 Florida residents. Although the Florida sex offender registry is one of
CrimeGrade.org gives Florida an overall C rating and a D+ for arson crimes, putting the state in the 29th percentile for safety. Because of the crime levels, Florida law enforcement actively looks for those breaking the law. If
This blog has been updated to reflect Florida’s new permitless concealed carry law: Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed House Bill 543 into law on April 3, 2023. This bill removes the need for an individual to obtain a
No two people have the exact same DNA. Even identical twins have different DNA due to behavioral and environmental factors. DNA evidence is an invaluable tool for obtaining convictions and exonerating people facing false accusations. However, when using
Many people need help with day-to-day living as they get older. Caregiving can be a difficult and sometimes thankless job, and unfortunately, some caregivers abuse or neglect the person they are supposed to care for. However, whether it
According to the FBI, more than 60,000 law enforcement officers experienced assault while performing their duties in 2020. While dealing with aggressive individuals and violent crimes is a part of the job, hefty penalties come with assaulting a
Each year, roughly 5,000 motor vehicle crashes in Florida involve someone driving under the influence. However, this number grossly underrepresents the number of Floridians pulled over and arrested for a DUI yearly. Just how long does a DUI
The National Institute of Justice states that nearly 44% of offenders return to prison within the first year after release. Since the U.S. has some of the highest recidivism rates in the world, state governments across the country
The Second Amendment of the United States Constitution guarantees the right to bear arms to all citizens of the United States. However, federal and state laws prevent certain classes of people, including convicted felons and persons with misdemeanor
A report from the Bureau of Justice Statistics states that 3.4 million Americans 16 years of age and older were victims of stalking in 2019. Additionally, it may be unsurprising to know that women continue to be victims
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