By TODD GOTTULA UNK Communications She spends her time in small, nondescript rooms. Where white – gray if you’re lucky – is the color of choice. And the air is different inside. This place, with its cement floors, protective glass and stainless steel in every direction, is where Timbre Wulf-Ludden’s research takes her. Inside prison walls across the Midwest. In front of hardened criminals. Analyzing a social system and prison culture that few on the outside have … [Read more...] about Prison Attitudes: Wulf-Ludden studies relationships, violence among inmates
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Ray Krone, wrongly convicted of murder, to speak at UNK
“Wrongfully Convicted. Sentenced to Die.” PRESENTER: Ray Krone BIO: In 1992, Ray Krone was found guilty for killing an Arizona bartender. The woman was found dead in a Phoenix bar where Krone often played darts. Labeled the "Snaggletooth Killer," he spent 10 years in prison, including two years on death row. In 2002, Krone left prison after DNA evidence proved he did not murder the victim. Evidence also identified the real killer, Kenneth Phillips, a repeatedly violent … [Read more...] about Ray Krone, wrongly convicted of murder, to speak at UNK