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WSU CRM_J 205 - The Social Construction of Terrorism and Privelage

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CRM J 1nd Edition Lecture 3 Outline of Last Lecture I Stereotypes II Critical Race Theory III Privilege IV White Privilege a Understanding White Privilege V Denial a Gallup Outline of Current Lecture I The Social Construction of Terrorism and Privilege II Family Wealth III Who Makes the Laws enforces the laws adjudicates the law and disposes of those in violation of the law IV A prom Divided V The Facts Current Lecture I The Social Construction of Terrorism and Privilege a Ask yourself about the Arabization of Terrorism Hall 2003 4 19 Minor Policy Change b Unibomber Crazy c Olympic Park Bombing Isolated d IRS Building Merely Suicidal e Georgia Men Arrested for Plots to Purchase Biological Weapons Explosives Silencers Fringe Militia Group Ask yourself about school shootings II Family a 113 822 for Whites 19 percent 2004 2010 b 8 650 for African Americans 40 percent 2004 2010 c 13 375 for Hispanics 45 percent 2004 2010 These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor s lecture GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes not as a substitute d Housing Suburbia e Education f Social Distance white non white is reduced and replaced with spatial distance manifestation of where you can live III Who Makes the Laws enforces the laws adjudicates the law and disposes of those in violation of the law a Understanding privilege is vital to understanding inequality disparities and the criminal justice system Intersectionality has fostered a system that has lost its justice b St Bernard Parish c After Katrina First Council Meeting d City Ordinance to limit renting to non blood relatives e St Bernard Parish was approximately 86 white and 10 African American f 93 of owner occupied homes in St Bernard Parish were occupied by whites while approximately 4 of owner occupied homes in St Bernard Parish were occupied by African Americans g Nature of Action Ended h 1 This action is brought by the United States against St Bernard Parish Louisiana to enforce Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968 42 U S C 3601 3631 as amended the Fair Housing Act or the FHA in order to among other things enjoin and remedy the Parish s multi year campaign to limit rental housing opportunities for African Americans in St Bernard Parish under the pretext of post Hurricane Katrina recovery planning IV A Prom Divided a http www youtube com watch v JSlolY9OBSc V The Facts a Private Parties This is not school state sanctioned b Informal rules of who may go to each prom More acceptance of everyone at the black prom


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