Papers 2001-2010 of total 28420 found.
…of a black teen by a white officer. Even in rural areas such as Jasper, Texas horrible hate crimes involving racism occur. Not only are there white on black racial problems in rural East Texas, but also Jasper is home to one of the largest Black Panther groups…
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…of society. Take Ted Bundy for example. He was a law student who graduated with a degree in psychology and was very good looking and well dressed. He even worked at a crisis center and wrote a pamphlet on rape for the King County crime commission. Go figure…
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…was a housewife. She made sure that the Capones were taken care of. Because of this, it is hard to understand why Al Capone became such a hated criminal. Gabriele Capone was Al Capone's father. Since he had the ability to read and write, he was able to get a job…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…Aunt Polly and Huckleberry Finn. Huckleberry Finn was hated by all the parents and looked up to by all of the children in St Petersburg. He was the son of the town drunk .All of the children envied him because of his freedom. He seemed to be able to do what…
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Category: /Literature/English
…comes when Patrick who was acquitted of all crimes in exchange of returning all the money finally becomes a free man. However when, he tries to locate Eva and start their knew lives together he learns that she has disappeared with everything he owned. Patrick…
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…, there would today be 10,000 fewer homicides each year in the United States, 70,000 fewer rapes, and 700,000 fewer injurious assaults. Violent crime would be half of what it is'" (Kristol 641-42). Being that this is a source, I would assume that this statement…
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…and associate clinical professor of psychiatry at the University of California in San Diego. (Harden) Prosecutors from his case said: He suffered from no mental illness that would absolve him of responsibility for these crimes . . . In five months of interviews, he…
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Category: /Literature
…strong statements from leaders urging racial and ethnic tolerance, reports of violence, harassment and hate crimes against Arab Americans, Muslim Americans, Latinos, and other minorities were mistaken for terrorists. Immediately after the attacks, some people…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…point to continued prejudices. Neo-Nazi / far-right related violence: Germany has continued to struggle with "far-right violence" or "neo-nazis" which are presently on the rise. There is some debate as to whether "hate crime" is presently on the rise…
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…that 42 percent of violent crimes reported to the police involved alcohol, although 51 percent of the victims interviewed believed that their assailants had been drinking (10). In 1996 there were 17,126 alcohol related traffic fatalities accounting for the 40.9…
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