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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] just-add-starch.livejournal.com 2006-02-28 01:22 am (UTC)(link)
"Vigilantism?" Fraser purses his lips and looks at Peter. "My first instinct is to say that the laws are in place for a reason. They are there for people to abide by and to prosecute those who fail to abide by those laws. Vigilantism is one of those fine lines that, as a member of the RCMP, cannot agree with. As a person? I don't always agree with my RCMP thinking. I know that's a twisted logic but as a uniformed member of law enforcement, I would rather vigilantes let me apprehend the criminals rather than attempt to do it themselves and get injured. As a person, as someone who has seen crime happen that should never happen, I can understand vigilantes. And sometimes, just sometimes, those vigilantes will just slip through my fingers. Oops."

Re: Soc of Violence | 2/27

[identity profile] peter--parker.livejournal.com 2006-02-28 01:43 am (UTC)(link)
"Thank you, sir," Peter said, thinking about the answer.