Friday, September 30, 2011

Blog Post 2

“I am going to beat you!” When someone says a quote like that what comes to mind? For me I wonder what caused someone to say such a thing, or what the situation is that caused the person to become violent. I also wonder what this beating entitles. In the case of a Fullerton Homeless man the quote ended up meaning his life was going to be taken. In the article by Manuel Ramos stating the quote “I am going to beat you!” to homeless man Kelly Thomas. The authors really show that the recording technology helped convict the officers in this case. I believe without the recording technology it would have made it very difficult to come to a conclusion in this particular case.

After reading the article I then realized that the authors do not state whether or not Kelly Thomas was under the influence of drugs. The authors however do state that Thomas did not have any alcohol or drugs on his body. It would have made a lot more sense why Officer Ramos was being violent if Thomas was under the influence being more combative and belligerent than a normal citizen, which is why the situation ended up being escalated in to a physical altercation. Further research in the Los Angeles Huff Post stated that Thomas was actually a mentally ill man. When an officer responds to a call where they are going to be interacting with a mentally ill person the contact should be handled differently than opposed to an individual who is totally coherent and responsive.

Mentally ill individuals sometimes do no react with the same emotions as other individual, so it would have helped to know how Thomas was responding to Officer Ramos’s commands. The article states clearly that the recordings by Officer Ramos shows an aggressive tone. Without that key piece of evidence it would be a he said she said case, which would ultimately get tied up in the court system. In the article by



Huff Post Los Angeles- http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/09/21/kelly-thomas-death-police-charged_n_974237.html

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Blog Post 1


Violence seems to have two sides, the first being it is okay when being used to accomplish a greater goal that is socially acceptable, for example the violence taking place to overthrow  Moammar Kadafi. Then there is the violence that comes with rape and child abuse and other crimes like the shooting committed by Jared Lee Loughner. Violence can affect anyone in this world. Not only does the pain last while the actual violent act is being committed, but it can leave a wound on a persons demeanor for the rest of their life. It is important to understand why violent acts take place whether it is just or unjust. Because the more we understand violence the better we can help to further prevent it in situation where it is not necessary.

Violence is affects everyone in the 21st century from when a child picks up a video game to play for recreational use, to the violence that terrorist are committing throughout the world. According to the Universal Crime Report there were 1,318,398 violent crimes committed in United States in 2009. That number is only the violent crimes that were committed and reported. This number is surely much higher since we know that all crimes are not reported. Sometimes the victims of violent crimes are scared to report the crime due to the retaliation, or the victim might be unaware that the violence being committed towards them is unjust.

Since violence comes in such abundance it is only accurate that it cost society a bundle of money. Phaedra Corso a lead author in a study which mapped out how much violence costs the United States estimates a figure of $70 billion. “The researchers found that most of the costs of violence stem from males and young adults. Sixty-eight percent of the costs from assaults and 63 percent of the costs from self-inflicted injuries were in males aged 15 to 44”.  Corso also states that we can save much more money if we invest a portion of that $70 billion dollars in prevention of violence. Often times the price is even higher when having to paying the price for violence, many have paid the ultimate price by giving up their lives. In the future we need to use other tools like technology and education in order to stop the violence in the world. Police officer’s now use taser’s to subdue a criminal instead of having to use violent tactics in order to get the criminal in custody. Society should continue to use their creativity in order to help prevent violence.