Social Issues of the Seventies
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All of these events culminated on May 4th. At that time, the national guard began to fire at the university's common position. A group of 28 National Guard members fired more than 60 fire at school, 4 people died, 9 people were injured. Some members of the guard say their lives are being threatened by the crowd and the other members say they are just offended. None of these claims has been confirmed. The students who were shot were not within 100 yards of the guard.
Violent crime became a major social and political problem in the mid 1970's. Streets and parks in big cities such as New York, Chicago and Los Angeles are harassed by bad road criminals, attacks, armed robbery, rape and murder are common frustrations. Robbery is a symbol of this era, malicious attacks against Paul Casey 's family are actually quite intense. Therefore, the desire to die is due to the widely experienced anxiety, fear, anger condition. Pain and suffering caused by violent crime are already serious enough, but worse may be helplessness spreading in lawless social life. For ordinary citizens, it is clear that the police can not protect him. If he is a victim of robbery and assault, the police can not catch the perpetrator. If they are caught, the courts rarely give them more than the slap of their wrists.
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