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Sociology Courses | February 27, 2006

Sociology of Violence: 2nd Period

"Hello, everyone. Welcome to class. I hope you prepared your questions for today, because our guest speaker is here to discuss issues of security and law enforcement with you."



"Please welcome Constable Fraser of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, and the current head of Fandom High's security and total dreamboat."




Sociology of the Paranormal: 6th Period

"Today, you will be broken up into project groups. I am going to give you your topics, and what I'd like each group to do is come up with several discussion questions based on your topic.

If you have any questions or concerns, let me know."

Homework: Here is the Study Guide for your midterm. I suggest you begin to review it.

[Slow-play for both classes, obviously and as always. There are threads of OCD ready for you. :) ]

Re: Soc of Violence | 2/27

[identity profile] marsheadtilt.livejournal.com 2006-02-27 11:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Seeing the mountie definitely perked up Veronica's otherwise incredibly shitty morning. Cause wow, he really was hot. And she'd always had a thing about guys in uniform.

She carefully avoided looking at Phoebe, Bel or Piper when she posed her question.

"What kind of success rate have you seen with the rehabilitation of violent criminals?" she asked.

Re: Soc of Violence | 2/27

[identity profile] just-add-starch.livejournal.com 2006-02-27 11:40 pm (UTC)(link)
"An interesting question," Fraser says, looking down for a moment. "My personal belief is that there is some good inherent in everyone. It might be buried deep and ignored but it's there. I tend to believe that even the most violent of criminals can be helped. Success rate? While I don't have the official numbers, I can say that there are successes. And there are failures. I tend to look at the person, the situation, rather than the statistics."