That's how they kept clean, meeting with the mayor one day and affirming no snitching over nonviolence the next. |
They recently robbed her granddaughter and broke her husband's arm with an axe-handle to stop him from snitching. |
James Alan Fox, a professor of criminology at Northeastern University, says the attitude on snitching is shifting for the better. |
The prosecutor offers him the chance to avoid 10 years in jail by snitching on those higher up the food chain. |
It was tattling, I knew, but somehow I didn't think Dove could get very upset with me for snitching about this. |
Posing as a false communist, spying and snitching to prove his fervour, he became the youngest pilot in the North Korean air force. |