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Showing posts with label violence. Show all posts

Thursday, September 14, 2017

What do you NEED to know today?

You think it would be in the news then, right?

So, CNN has "5 things you need to know today." One of the stories is:

"At least 21 children and two teachers were killed when a fire broke out at a school in Kuala Lumpur. Witnesses reported hearing cries for help from inside the burning building and seeing children unable to escape because of metal grills on windows. Renovations to the building had reportedly blocked a fire exit. Officials are examining whether an electric short circuit caused the fire."

Ask yourself, where is Kuala Lumpur? You probably don't even know, so why is this news in the US? And why is it one of five things you NEED to know today?

Perhaps for the same reason this is a top story?

Irma's aftermath

Investigations launched after Florida nursing home deaths

What do these victims have in common with the kids from the other story? And also with the child in this story?

Boy falls into a volcanic crater in Italy

Meanwhile, over at Fox News, these are two of the top stories today. Each has other stories "linked" ot it, even though the other stories are in no way related!

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

If it's scary and violent, it is in the news

See?

These are among the lead stories in the news today:

DEVELOPING STORY

Watch this video





PROTESTS IN FERGUSON

U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder plans to visit Ferguson Wednesday, after a night when bottles flew again and police chased young men. FULL STORY
More:
Just remember, there is good news in the world. Much in fact.

You just rarely see it on the news.

Stay informed folks. But READ your news and READ it from balanced, informed sources that share the good and the bad, providing context for it all.


Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Who Gets Shot in the United States?

This is from a fascinating article in the New York Times. Here ...


This is from a journalist who, while writing for the Times, covered many, many, many shootings and killings. She then complied a report--called the Gun Report--where she summarizes what she learned in her time covering such incidents.


Very important stuff. READ IT!


This is portion of the article:


Before starting work on Gun Report, I had my own ideas about gun violence: Most of it probably resulted from gang activity, I assumed, along with the marital domestic shootings we so often read about.

More than 350 posts and 40,000 deaths later, here is what I learned.

Gang shootings are prevalent, especially in former hubs of industry now in economic decline in Ohio; the Flint/Tri-Cities region of Michigan; in Indianapolis and Fort Wayne, Indiana; Newport News, Va.; and Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Carjackings and home invasions often appeared in my Google news searches. I was surprised to learn that suburbs were a magnet for gun violence, perhaps mirroring the housing implosion, which decimated the suburbs and propelled people to cities, where there are always jobs.

Not that nation’s largest cities are exempt: Miami, Chicago, St. Louis, Detroit, Newark, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Dallas are notable examples. (Less so New York, possibly because of the NYPD’s stop-and-frisk policy, which was ruled unconstitutional.) Drive-by shootings still plague northern and southern California; Los Angeles, Fresno and the entire east side of the state are rife with gang activity. Tennessee, Alabama, and Missouri also frequently popped up in this regard.

What was also notable was where the shootings aren’t: Maine, Hawaii, Vermont, Wyoming, Montana, and New Hampshire were rarely mentioned in the report. Why? Weapons don’t easily flow into Hawaii, surrounded by the Pacific, and Montana and Wyoming are sparsely populated, mostly by experienced, rural gun owners. But homeowners in these states are also armed against home invaders, and as we saw in Montana in May, tragedy can result.

But while half of the shootings I featured were the result of a crime, the other half, I was most surprised to learn, resulted from arguments — often fueled by alcohol — among friends, neighbors, family members and romantic partners. More and more, people are solving their differences not with their fists but with guns. Husbands and wives are shooting each other, as are sisters and brothers. In many homes across America, loaded guns are easily accessible, and children find them, accidentally shooting themselves or each other. One hundred children died in unintentional shootings in the year after Newtown, which breaks down to two every week.

Monday, July 14, 2014

You rarely see this in the news

As shown in the book, stories of prisons are rare in the news ... aside from those stories about riots and escapes and the like.

In today's New York Times, there is an article titled "Rikers: Where Mental Illness Meets Brutality in Jail." Read it here.

The story of Rikers, pictured below, is stunning, brutally honest, and strongly suggestive of a cultrue of violence by the state and city against people with mental illnesses.


Incredibly, as shown below, the number of violent incidents is rising, even as the jail's population has declined. April 2005--67 uses of force vs January 2014--389 uses of force


In spite of these stories and these data, the authors note:

"Reports of such abuses have seldom reached the outside world, even as alarm has grown this year over conditions at the sprawling jail complex. A dearth of whistle-blowers, coupled with the reluctance of the city’s Department of Correction to acknowledge the problem and the fact that guards are rarely punished, has kept the full extent of the violence hidden from public view."

Read it. It's stunning.

Monday, June 2, 2014

Stories you usually do not see in the news!

To the credit of these media organizations, they are focusing, finally, on criminal justice issues that have long deserved our attention. For example:

End Mass Incarceration Now (NY Times)

In this op-ed, the editors argue that imprisonment does not work to reduce crime, that it is too financially costly, and that it imposes other costs to society (including racial biases).


Related to this op-ed is this story:

A Modern Day Slave Plantation Exists, and It's Thriving in the Heart of America (PolicyMic)



This article shows how race continues to impact criminal justice practice.

From the article:

"Angola sits 50 miles northwest of Baton Rouge. It's the largest maximum-security facility in the United States and one of the country's most notorious prisons. In the book The Life and Legend of Leadbelly, the authors wrote, 'Tough criminals allegedly broke down when they received a sentence to Angola. ... None of them wanted to be sent to a prison where 1 of every 10 inmates annually received stab wounds and which routinely seethed with black-white confrontations.'

"Angola's expanse covers a vast 28 square miles — larger than the size of Manhattan. Tucked away in a bend of the Mississippi River, it's surrounded by water and swamp on three sides. It's an isolated penal village — the nearest town 30 miles away — and it's the only penitentiary in the country where staff members live on site. Generation after generation grow up, live and die on Angola's land.

...Of about 6,000 inmates currently in custody, roughly 70% are black and 30% are white. In October 2008, NPR reported, 'In the distance on this day, 100 black men toil, bent over in the field, while a single white officer on a horse sits above them, a shotgun in his lap.'"

It looks like this:




And then there is this gem:


How to Stop Violence (Slate)

In this article, the author suggests that it is not mental illness that produces mass violence. Instead, it is emotion, and especially anger:

"In a summary of studies on murder and prior record of violence, Don Kates and Gary Mauser found that 80 to 90 percent of murderers had prior police records, in contrast to 15 percent of American adults overall. In a study of domestic murderers, 46 percent of the perpetrators had had a restraining order against them at some time. Family murders are preceded by prior domestic violence more than 90 percent of the time. Violent crimes are committed by people who lack the skills to modulate anger, express it constructively, and move beyond it."

How refreshing to see stories of real import in the news media!







Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Which actor has killed the most people in history?

You know that the movies feature a lot of violence, that the violence has become more graphic over time, and that the violence has become more lethal over time.

So this article, "The most lethal actors of all time, by number of career kills on screen" caught my eye.

Here are the results:



No, I am not surprised!

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

These are your top stories right now ...

These are from Google news, one of the most relied on sources for news in the US:

See realtime coverage

Shelly Sterling accuses NBA of sexism in Clippers ownership fight

Los Angeles Times - ‎1 hour ago‎
Shelly Sterling, center, publicly addressed her husband's controversial comments on the "Today" show Tuesday. (Thearon W. Henderson / Getty Images).


See realtime coverage

Seven Ukrainian soldiers killed in ambush

Telegraph.co.uk - ‎40 minutes ago‎
Ukraine's army suffered its bloodiest defeat since the onset of the crisis in the country's east on Tuesday when seven Ukrainian soldiers were killed in an ambush.
See realtime coverage

2 health care workers exposed to MERS patient had flu-like symptoms

CNN - ‎20 minutes ago‎
(CNN) -- Two health care workers went to the emergency room with flu-like symptoms after coming into contact with a patient confirmed to have Middle East Respiratory Syndrome, or MERS, officials said Tuesday.


See realtime coverage

New Hampshire House Explosion 'Not Likely' Accidental, Police Say

ABC News - ‎24 minutes ago‎
The explosion that leveled a New Hampshire home after a cop was shot dead was probably not accidental, New Hampshire police said today.


So, the top stories are about racism/classism in professional sports, an international conflict, a deadly virus, and a house explosion and cop killing.

Those are the stories that dominate today.

Friday, April 18, 2014

Top rated of 2014 (so far).

According to IMDb, these are your top-rated movies of 2014 (so far) ... here are the top 25!

My review of these films suggests that at least 18 of the 25 deal with violence (72%), and in fact, excessive violence. Further, at least 14 of these 25 films (56%) deal with issues of crime and criminal justice. 2014 is thus shaping up to be like the rest of recent years in cinema.

1. Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014) Add to Watchlist Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014)
    8.3/10  
Steve Rogers struggles to embrace his role in the modern world and battles a new threat from old history: the Soviet agent known as the Winter Soldier. Dir: Anthony Russo, Joe Russo With: Chris Evans, Samuel L. Jackson, Scarlett Johansson Action | Adventure | Sci-Fi 136 mins.
2. Divergent (2014) Add to Watchlist Divergent (2014)
    7.5/10  
In a world divided by factions based on virtues, Tris learns she's Divergent and won't fit in. When she discovers a plot to destroy Divergents, Tris and the mysterious Four must find out what makes Divergents dangerous before it's too late. Dir: Neil Burger With: Shailene Woodley, Theo James, Kate Winslet Adventure | Romance | Sci-Fi 139 mins.
3. The Expendables 3 (2014) Add to Watchlist The Expendables 3 (2014)
Barney (Stallone), Christmas (Statham) and the rest of the team comes face-to-face with Conrad Stonebanks (Gibson)... Dir: Patrick Hughes With: Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham, Jet Li Action | Adventure | Thriller
4. Noah (2014) Add to Watchlist Noah (2014)
    6.5/10  
A man is chosen by his world's creator to undertake a momentous mission to rescue the innocent before an apocalyptic flood cleanses the wicked from the world. Dir: Darren Aronofsky With: Russell Crowe, Jennifer Connelly, Anthony Hopkins Action | Adventure | Drama 138 mins.
5. X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014) Add to Watchlist X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014)
The X-Men send Wolverine to the past in a desperate effort to change history and prevent an event that results in doom for both humans and mutants. Dir: Bryan Singer With: Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen, Hugh Jackman Action | Adventure | Fantasy | Sci-Fi
6. The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014) Add to Watchlist The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014)
    8.4/10  
The adventures of Gustave H, a legendary concierge at a famous European hotel between the wars, and Zero Moustafa, the lobby boy who becomes his most trusted friend. Dir: Wes Anderson With: Ralph Fiennes, F. Murray Abraham, Mathieu Amalric Comedy 100 mins.
7. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014) Add to Watchlist The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014)
    8.1/10  
Peter Parker runs the gauntlet as the mysterious company Oscorp sends up a slew of supervillains against him, impacting on his life. Dir: Marc Webb With: Andrew Garfield, Emma Stone, Jamie Foxx Action | Adventure | Fantasy 142 mins.
8. The Legend of Hercules (2014) Add to Watchlist The Legend of Hercules (2014)
    4.2/10  
The origin story of the the mythical Greek hero. Betrayed by his stepfather, the King, and exiled and sold into slavery because of a forbidden love, Hercules must use his formidable powers to fight his way back to his rightful kingdom. Dir: Renny Harlin With: Kellan Lutz, Gaia Weiss, Scott Adkins Action | Adventure 99 mins.
9. Lucy (2014) Add to Watchlist Lucy (2014)
A woman, accidentally caught in a dark deal, turns the tables on her captors and transforms into a merciless warrior evolved beyond human logic. Dir: Luc Besson With: Scarlett Johansson, Analeigh Tipton, Morgan Freeman Action | Sci-Fi
10. 300: Rise of an Empire (2014) Add to Watchlist 300: Rise of an Empire (2014)
    6.8/10  
Greek general Themistokles leads the charge against invading Persian forces led by mortal-turned-god Xerxes and Artemisia, vengeful commander of the Persian navy. Dir: Noam Murro With: Sullivan Stapleton, Eva Green, Lena Headey Action | Drama | Fantasy | War 102 mins.
11. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014) Add to Watchlist Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014)
From their home in the storm sewers of Manhattan, four Ninjitsu-trained turtles, Leonardo, Raphael, Michelangelo and Donatello and their sensei, Master Splinter, battle evil. Dir: Jonathan Liebesman With: Megan Fox, Will Arnett, William Fichtner Action | Adventure | Comedy | Fantasy | Sci-Fi
12. God's Not Dead (2014) Add to Watchlist God's Not Dead (2014)
    4.9/10  
College student Josh Wheaton's faith is challenged by his philosophy professor, who believes God does not exist. Dir: Harold Cronk With: Shane Harper, Kevin Sorbo, David A.R. White Drama 113 mins.
13. Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) Add to Watchlist Guardians of the Galaxy (2014)
In the far reaches of space, an American pilot named Peter Quill finds himself the object of a manhunt after stealing an orb coveted by the villainous Ronan. Dir: James Gunn With: Chris Pratt, Vin Diesel, Bradley Cooper Action | Adventure | Sci-Fi
14. Godzilla (2014) Add to Watchlist Godzilla (2014)
The world's most famous monster is pitted against malevolent creatures who, bolstered by humanity's scientific arrogance, threaten our very existence. Dir: Gareth Edwards With: Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Elizabeth Olsen, Bryan Cranston Action | Adventure | Sci-Fi
15. Transformers: Age of Extinction (2014) Add to Watchlist Transformers: Age of Extinction (2014)
An automobile mechanic and his daughter make a discovery that brings down the Autobots and Decepticons - and a paranoid government official - on them. Dir: Michael Bay With: Mark Wahlberg, Nicola Peltz, Jack Reynor Action | Adventure | Sci-Fi
16. Need for Speed (2014) Add to Watchlist Need for Speed (2014)
    7.3/10  
Fresh from prison, a street racer who was framed by a wealthy business associate joins a cross country race with revenge in mind. His ex-partner, learning of the plan, places a massive bounty on his head as the race begins. Dir: Scott Waugh With: Aaron Paul, Dominic Cooper, Imogen Poots Action | Crime | Drama | Thriller 132 mins.
17. Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014) Add to Watchlist Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014)
Survivors of the simian plague trigger an all-out war between humanity and Caesar's growing forces. Dir: Matt Reeves With: Gary Oldman, Keri Russell, Andy Serkis Action | Drama | Sci-Fi | Thriller
18. The Drop (2014) Add to Watchlist The Drop (2014)
Bob Saginowski finds himself at the center of a robbery gone awry and entwined in an investigation that digs deep into the neighborhood's past where friends, families, and foes all work together to make a living - no matter the cost. Dir: Michaël R. Roskam With: Tom Hardy, Noomi Rapace, James Gandolfini Crime | Drama
19. Rio 2 (2014) Add to Watchlist Rio 2 (2014)
    6.9/10  
It's a jungle out there for Blu, Jewel and their three kids after they're hurtled Rio de Janeiro to the wilds of the Amazon... Dir: Carlos Saldanha With: Jesse Eisenberg, Anne Hathaway, Jemaine Clement Animation | Adventure | Comedy | Family 101 mins.
20. The Other Woman (2014) Add to Watchlist The Other Woman (2014)
    5.9/10  
After discovering her boyfriend is married, Carly soon meets the wife he's been cheating on. And when yet another affair is discovered, all three women team up to plot mutual revenge on the three-timing SOB. Dir: Nick Cassavetes With: Cameron Diaz, Leslie Mann, Kate Upton Comedy | Romance 109 mins.
21. The Lego Movie (2014) Add to Watchlist The Lego Movie (2014)
    8.3/10  
An ordinary Lego construction worker, thought to be the prophesied 'Special', is recruited to join a quest to stop an evil tyrant from gluing the Lego universe into eternal stasis. Dir: Phil Lord, Christopher Miller With: Will Arnett, Elizabeth Banks, Alison Brie Animation | Adventure | Comedy | Family | Fantasy 100 mins.
22. The Raid 2 (2014) Add to Watchlist The Raid 2 (2014)
    8.9/10  
Only a short time after the first raid, Rama goes undercover with the thugs of Jakarta and plans to bring down the syndicate and uncover the corruption within his police force. Dir: Gareth Evans With: Iko Uwais, Yayan Ruhian, Arifin Putra Action | Crime | Thriller 150 mins.
23. Muppets Most Wanted (2014) Add to Watchlist Muppets Most Wanted (2014)
    7.0/10  
While on a grand world tour, The Muppets find themselves wrapped into an European jewel-heist caper headed by a Kermit the Frog look-alike and his dastardly sidekick. Dir: James Bobin With: Ricky Gervais, Ty Burrell, Tina Fey Adventure | Comedy | Crime | Family | Musical 107 mins.
24. Transcendence (2014) Add to Watchlist Transcendence (2014)
    7.6/10  
As Dr. Will Caster works toward his goal of creating an omniscient, sentient machine, a radical anti-technology organization fights to prevent him from establishing a world where computers can transcend the abilities of the human brain. Dir: Wally Pfister With: Johnny Depp, Rebecca Hall, Morgan Freeman Drama | Mystery | Sci-Fi | Thriller 119 mins.
25. Blended (2014) Add to Watchlist Blended (2014)
After a bad blind date, a man and woman find themselves stuck together at a resort for families, where their attraction grows as their respective kids benefit from the burgeoning relationship. Dir: Frank Coraci With: Adam Sandler, Drew Barrymore, Wendi McLendon-Covey Comedy 117 mins.