Saturday, August 13, 2011
Easy 10pts:HELP ON A PAPER I'm not asking for you to do it for me I just need some proofreading and basic help?
_______ once wrote, "Murderers are not monsters, they're men. And that's the most frightening thing about them." Seeing as how every person has his own impact on society and in history, what have these cold-blooded killers contributed, aside from pain and suffering? If one looks at life from a completely unbiased point of view, they would see things much differently, almost as if in "The Matrix"*. Killers, or men, force the police to invest time and money to catch said killer; once caught, the people of that area bestow more trust in the police, thus there is more of a chance of the police to receive money and more volunteers. The people in the area of the murderer would increase the amount of security and create neighborhood watch systems, making that area more desirable (once the murderer is caught, of course). Even the way each criminal is caught affects how the judicial system is run. Although none of this justifies the sins committed by these people, it merely shows how they affect society. As far as murderers that had a substantial impact on society and the system goes, one in particular stands out from the rest, Robert Hansen. If one has ever read the short story, "The Most Dangerous Game" by _______, they have read about the more humane version of Hansen. The killer in this short story waited for people to land on his island, fed them, explained what would happen, and put a time limit on his 'hunt'; Hansen was much more ruthless with his hunt. However, to truly understand how this case had an impact, one must do more than merely read a story; they must look at each part of his case separately. Three main points surround his case: first is what Hansen did in full. Second is the way he was caught, which plays a major role in why he became so influential. And third is how his case is so influential to the world we live in today.
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