Euro Guys at Bernard Lefkowitz asked a lot of questions, but they were all discussed during the semester. There are only a few pages in the book, and the words began to jump out to me and I draw my attention. "Black and brown Newark children speak Spanish, wear scarfs and transfer the stolen cars to local shops.They are American aliens, they are strange, always separated, and American ideals But these Glenridge children, they are pure gold, each mother's dream, each father's pride.
A special record of Bernard Lefkowitz on events of that moment, "Our people: Glen Ritchie rape and the secret life of the perfect suburbs", but there are different ways. This book, if there is a final outcome, is not only because the legal system has completed the prosecution of these specific young people, it is not only because similar crimes are caused by other American girls and sports boys and men's women It is also shown to be directed to. From the city hall to the rose garden, all striped parents, educators, news organizations and politicians are full of heroes. "We" consider the fact that most people, such as Glen Ridge's wealthy white people, suburban Americans (the majority of Americans who are presently voting), in most cases their boys are suffering Provide sufficient evidence that it has not done. Sexual violence girl
Local bonfires often offer more warmth, which is why the 1989 Glen Ridge Rape story is so sensational. High school football players are accused of being sexually harassing female students who are slightly stagnant while their teammates are watching. Glenridge of New Jersey is considered a dull and satisfying, predominantly white Protestant suburb. Picture book America. The football team is not particularly good, but young athletes are seen as community self-esteem and extension. The story I reported at that time surprised me that the anger of some residents against the news media "bothered" the troubles of others. Like Littleton, Glen Ridge became a permanent symbol, a little unfair, American dreams broke up at the seams.
In 1989, 13 boys in Glenridge, New Jersey - all high school football players, in a very important town of high school football - enticed a girl who fainted in the cellar. She was absorbed in one of the boys, and she was convinced that the boy who was crazy would take her out for a date when they went out with her. When a boy took off his pants, six boys went out. A man who raped her. After that, she stayed outside and promised, I waited for the boy who was obsessed. As she said, adults are hard to get an explanation of her event after the event - she is talking about details but refusing to ask - she said,