Friday, September 23, 2011
Blog6: the american justice system: the new Asylum
Fewer than 55,000 Americans currently receive treatment in psychiatric hospitals. Meanwhile, almost 10 times that number nearly 500,000 mentally ill men and women are serving time in U.S. jails and prisons. As sheriffs and prison wardens become the unexpected and often ill-equipped caretakers of this burgeoning population, they raise a troubling new concern. and many of those person who would have been in state hospitals are now in state prison, but same people in the prison say they hate to do this, but they know the prison will get treated if they will sent that person to prison.
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Blog 2: The American Justice System: Leonard Peltier
In 1977 he was convicted and sentenced to two consecutive terms of life imprisonment for first degree murder in the shooting of two Federal Bureau of Investigation agents during a 1975 conflict on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. There were other strong indications of misconduct as well. The jury found both men not guilty. Thirty-five years ago today, Native American activist Leonard Peltier was illegally arrested in Canada for the murder of two FBI agents on the Pine Ridge reservation in South Dakota in June 1975. Following coerced and fraudulent testimony, he was then illegally extradited to the United States, tried and convicted in federal court and sentenced to serve two life terms in what was one of the most infamous and shameful political miscarriages of justice in modern U.S. history. Leonard Peltier is an imprisoned Native American considered by Amnesty International, the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, National Congress of American Indians, the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Center for Human Rights, Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Rev. Jesse Jackson, among many others, to be a political prisoner who should be immediately released. leonard peltier's case is a blot on the judicial system of this countrythat ought to be corrected as quickly as possible
Friday, September 16, 2011
blog 4 The man who knew
The FBI investigation into the attacks, codenamed operation penttbom, was able to identify the 19 hijackers within days, as they made little effort to conceal their names on flight, credit card, and other records. I think just same of the weather people new about it. I think The United States should try to trace the perpetrators of these attacks within itself. to the people who want to make the present century a century of conflict between Islam and Christianity. i think this is not very good to the future but i think we should find the true because same of the united state they still do very happy about this, and it was very sad about this we should never forgot about this happen.
Monday, September 12, 2011
Blog 3 part 2
Cameron Todd Willingham case -The central character is a man who beats his wife, parties too much, listens to heavy metal and also loses his three little children in a house fire on Dec. 23, 1991. The eyes of Corsicana, Texas, sharply turn against Willingham when authorities rule that the fire was arson. Willingham was executed in 2004, stirring up controversy over whether the science was accurate and whether Texas executed an innocent man. and which could have profound effects not just for this case, not just for arson-related death penalty cases, but the science underlying so many other arson convictions. I think if the government should punish anyone the government should find the truth that person should be punish by the law but if who didn't not don't that person should walk free because that person didn't break the law in united state.
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