Archive Issue: DECEMBER ISSUE
FEATURES
WRITE TO A NEW LIFE
Funding from State Legislation is hopeful for handwriting
Formation Therapy pilot program targeting at risk youths
BY AMY FOWLER
Cold Case Unit: BILLY LUNA RAMIREZ
His violent murder has detectives searching for possible
witnesses
BY BRIAN HOLLINGSWORTH
NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH
What you need to know to keep your children safe from child
predators
BY TINA MARIE FRAWLEY
FAMILY VIOLENCE: UNDER THE SURFACE
An Austin woman defines herself as a survivor not as a victim,
after 14 years of abuse
BY JENNIFER S. BERLINER
COLUMNS
IT’S TIME TO EMPOWER TEXAS CRIME VICTIMS
A look at victim-offender mediation in Texas
BY MARC LEVIN
DEPARTMENTS
Austin Crime Hotspots
We are seeking out the publics comments and suggestions to
the crime in our community. How we can target the criminal
element that may not be seen by law enforcement and offer
solutions on how to get rid of them using effective
communication amongst us all.
Wanted Non-Registered Sex Offenders
The Fugitive Post has collected mugshots of wanted sexual
predators right here in our community. TFP is the only source
that provides us with non-registered sex offenders who failed to
register with local law enforcement as part of their requirement
for the crimes they have committed.
Local Wanted Fugitives
TFP is the first and only news magazine that provides the
citizens of Travis county with the photos and information of
over a hundred local wanted felony fugitives. You can get up to
$1000.00 for information leading to their arrest.
Missing Children And Adults
The Fugitive Post would like to ask all of its readers to take the
time and look at the missing persons. You might notice a
familiar face or two. It doesn't hurt to give a family the same
respect you would ask for if it was one of your loved ones.
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Welcome to The Fugitive Post
online! We are pleased to offer
you the articles and information
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grow in Austin our site will
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ONLINE RESOURCES
Online Issue vol 1 issue 9 December 2006
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WHY DO MEN ABUSE? IS CHANGE POSSIBLE?
Abusers should take a look into themselves before it’s to late
BY KATHERINE CARLSON M.A., LPC
EFFECTIVE JUSTICE PART 2- VICTIMS’ RIGHTS AND
VICTIM-OFFENDER MEDIATION
A look at the Texas public Policy 2007-2008 Legislators Guide
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News update! 12/01/07
TFP BLOG
We now have a blog for our readers. Feel free to blog about
anything on your mind in one of our topics, or create your own.
TFP BLOG
Case Review
A look into four of our wanted fugitive's and what crimes they
are accused of and have been convicted of
BY RAFFELL JOHNSON
Dear Valuable readers,
After a considerable amount of time reviewing our resources
The Fugitive Post has decided to work exclusively on an online
site.
The goal is to have a site that is dedicated to allowing all law
enforcement agencies the ability to publish wanted fugitive's
from all over Texas, and perhaps other states in the future. Of
course you'll still find missing children, cold cases, and editorial
features. The readers can visit each city they choose to view
who's wanted and read about their cold cases as well. This of
course is still free to everyone. Currently a new website is
being created to enable this, so please check back again
before Christmas for the new features we'll have to offer the
community. If you have any suggestions as to what kind of
content you would like to see more often, please continue to
send in your ideas to ideas@thefugitivepost.com
Thank you,
Troy Oskerson, Publisher
Comments or questions regarding this matter please email:
concerns@thefugitivepost.com