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    The Views and Handling of Hate Crimes In the eyes of the United States court system, hate crimes are simply an enhancer. What that means is when someone is convicted of a particular crime, they receive a just sentence. However, if there is solid evidence to prove that he or she was motivated by hate, bias, or prejudice, their punishment would be modified appropriately (hence the word enhancer). While this may seem like a relatively successful process, it is sadly, more often than not,…

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    Hate And Hate Crimes

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    The Psychology of Hate and Hate Crimes *In the United States today, we can see a huge cultural diversity. People come from all over the world in search of a better way of life and move to be in the land of the free. However, with such a huge cultural variety in America this leads to individuals having radical opinions of other races, religions, genders, and sexual orientations. How does an individual create this way of thinking? Are people born with prejudice? These are some of the questions…

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    Ideals In my opinion Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, and the Civil Rights Struggle of the 1950s and 1960s was an ongoing continuum of Martin Luther King Jr, Malcolm X’s stories which demonstrating their values, and ideals while showing their comparisons. I believe in the United States they were seen as main figures in the fight for equality, and think the author was trying to show how they got to where they were which included their views. I say this as whenever these figures tend to be…

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    Racing In The Rain Theme

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    Garth Stein’s The Art of Racing in the Rain often deals with the duality of perception and reality. This is shown the most through the struggle of the protagonist, Denny Swift, as the perception of who he is versus the reality of his character is greatly misrepresented. As this misrepresentation begins to take almost everything from him, his identity is substantially affected. This shift in identity is shown through Stein’s use of setting, point of view, and symbolism. To start off, setting is…

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    preference, or any other defining characteristic. Anytime two different groups of people come in contact with each other, there is the possibility of tension or conflict developing, which often leads to violence. Whether the crime in question is assault, theft, verbal abuse or even murder, the motivation behind it is based on the hatred for a group that is perceived as being different in some way. ("History of Hate Crime - Crime Museum") According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics there are…

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    Hate Group Downfall

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    crime motivated by a hate group is called a hate crime. According to Zyad Wright, a researcher in the Social Sciences and Humanities states "examples of ‘hate crimes’ would include racist cross-burnings to incite fear amongst African-Americans, and assaults against gays." (Wright, 57). Both these are top example of hate crimes that has been seen many times. Hate crimes continue to be an important problem in the United States, though as of 2015 all but five states passed various laws punishing…

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    RUNNER ANALYTICAL ESSAY PLAN: INTRO: Robert Newton’s novel ‘Runner’ explores the ruthless streets of Richmond. Through the main character Charlie Feehan, we see how many critical and hard decisions he makes which is vital for survival in the slums of Richmond. BODY – 1 T- In order to survive and provide for his family who is suffering from deep poverty. Charlie has to settle on the hard choice to skip school and become a runner for Mr Squizzy Taylor. After Mr Feehan passing away, Charlie and…

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    Imagine being a homosexual, you’re walking down the street like a normal, everyday person, you have your partner on your arm. You plan to go to dinner tonight with them. But instead a group of people hurt you to the point you’re spending the night in the hospital, all because you aren’t straight. Imagine being Transexual, you’re at a bar, having a good time. Someone comes up and flirts with you, you get deep into conversation. You decide to mention you’re trans, and they do not take it well…

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    The article, “Juveniles Should Be Tried As Adults” by Mary Estudillo, brings up many strong arguments as to why juveniles should be tried as adults, but the opposing article, “Juveniles Should Not Be Tried As Adults” written by Hannah McCrea strongly claims they should not. Estudillo cites examples of cases in which juveniles committed first and second degree murder, and were thereafter tried as adults. She explains how juveniles should be tried as adults because they are criminals, and…

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    enforcement agencies to accurately find the right perpetrators of sexual assault crimes. Scientific evidence has become imperative for sexual assault crimes because there are not always witnesses. One thing that the United States has done well is inform society of areas where sexual assaults are beginning to occur more frequently. Sexual assaults on campuses have become more common today, recent estimates of sexual assault victimization among college students in the United States are as high…

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