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    Vandalism In Violence Against Women

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    In “Violence against Women” by Renzetti and Bergen, they explain how men use their strength and aggressiveness to harass women and other men. They did a study on 53 college males and found out that, 51 percent indicated a likelihood that they themselves, would rape a girl if assured of not being punished. They write, “To prove one’s self as being capable of performing under these circumstances was a substantial challenge and also a source of reward. One gang rapist articulated this feeling very…

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    The Vandalism Act of 1966 was originally conceived as a legal weapon to combat the spread of mainly political graffiti common during the heady days of Singapore’s struggle for independence.“Unlike some other societies which may tolerate acts of vandalism, Singapore has its own standards of social order as reflected in our laws.” “Alejandro Reyes wrote an article about the Michael Fay caning case in Singapore. Reye's article discusses the case and what people have said about it, yet utilizes…

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    There has always been an epidemic on whether or not graffiti is art or if it is vandalism. Too many people this subject is a very touchy one. Some people believe heavily in the fact that graffiti is vandalism. But, some people believe graffiti is art, that it is beautiful and amazing. Personally, I believe graffiti is art, it's just a way for some people to release there thoughts and or emotions. First example, graffiti generally doesn't really do anyone any harm. A piece of artwork is not…

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    The term “graffiti” holds a negative connotation of vandalism to the state, yet for the people who practice it there are underlying social and political messages within this art form. While the government considers itself an entity that promotes social responsibility, by stigmatizing graffiti, it limits the artistic rights of its citizens. Each generation overrides the previous art placed in public spaces, graffiti becomes layers of artistic change, reflecting each new community it represents.…

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    Martinez, José. “Know Your Graffiti: Art, Vandalism or Gang Device?” Home, 12 Mar. 2012, 12:11pm, www.oncentral.org/news/2012/03/06/know-your-graffiti-art-vandalism-or-gang-device/. Jose Martinez goes over how you can tell the difference between art work and gang tagging. He interviewed an LA police officer and a gang member on how exactly they represent gangs and their territory. Jose also says how gangs tag where people can read it and understand it. Jose mentions how gang tagging "is legible…

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    bias, and age inappropriate. There are many more reasons in which books can be banned for, my book is banned for vandalism, revenge, and alcoholism. By examining the alcoholism, profanity, and vandalism, it is clear that this books should be banned. It is evident that this book has vandalism, for that is what most of this book is about. The very beginning of the book is about vandalism. The reasons…

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    The students will write in their lockers, on the bathroom stall, and on the classroom desks. It’s not every student, but it is a good majority of the students. The staff at the high school always struggle with finding a culprit or culprits of the vandalism, and they have even brought in the police. They have had their own solutions, but with no success. As a solution, the school was under a lockdown policy for several weeks. Students were not allowed to leave any classrooms for any reasons. If…

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    except for my sister’s car, which I was borrowing for the last week and a half of work. My mom told me not to tell anyone which car I was driving, for fear of vandalism occurring to my sister’s car too. I have pictures of these vandalisms. SEE EXHIBIT “F” Photos of Vandalisms. SEE EXHIBIT “G”Request for Video Surveillance for Car Vandalism. Charter prohibits “intentionally damaging” another employee's property on “Charter property including the parking lots”. SEE EXHIBIT “B” Old Employee…

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    Graffiti In Schools

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    school, there are many ways to cut down graffiti acts inside bathrooms, stairwells, and the entire school property. In the past graffiti was not a problem, over time students have been let free to do whatever they want, and deterring these acts of vandalism will improve how students gradually become geniuses of the next generation. The way to terminate graffiti in schools starts by putting a sign in sheet in the lavatory. So, when students undertake doing graffiti the school administration will…

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    boundary between art and vandalism is very arachnoid. The debate about graffiti has been going for decade because people do not understand the difference between creation and destruction. In this article, I am going to give you a better look about graffiti through out two videos which are "Graffiti Fine Art", "Graffiti Verite" and a public art "Biscuit Paint Wall" which I experienced myself. Before we go inside the two videos, we must know what is graffiti and what is vandalism.…

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