Article Relating
to Social Issue:
Why I chose this
article?
I chose
this article because it represented a solution to the social issue found in my
book, effectively. For instance, the article talks about how the CFSEU made a
raid on a lot of organized crime and they arrested many on the charge of drug
and human trafficking. This article represents a great example of how crime
should be handled.
How this article
relates to my book and Social issue?
This
article relates to my book because it talks about crime in Toronto; therefore
in my book the crime that takes place is in Toronto. In addition, the
investigation that was going on, to find
illegal doings of these criminals was much like Duncan’s investigation on Roach
(the serial killer). For instance, the investigation on these criminals most
likely involved years of investigating these criminals and catching them doing illegal
activities. In comparison, Duncan was trying to find the serial killer and make
him pay the punishment of his doings through proof that he is a criminal.
This
article relates to the social issue in my book because, as mentioned before,
the article represented a solution to crime; therefore it relates to my social
issue because it involves crime and a solution to it.
Photograph Relevant
to the Issue:

Poem relating to
social issue:
Why the torture, why the pain?
What on earth is there to gain?
By inflicting vicious evil thought
Even though it is all for naught
Venum spouts through clenched teeth
Demoralizing, burying underneath
Dehumanizing 'til the last bequeath.
Wrongdoing will not be tolerated
One will sooner or later be incarcerated
It will result in a prison term life-long
Or shortened life with needle injection
No time left for making correction
In one whose life had no direction
Satan instilled lies and deception.
What on earth is there to gain?
By inflicting vicious evil thought
Even though it is all for naught
Venum spouts through clenched teeth
Demoralizing, burying underneath
Dehumanizing 'til the last bequeath.
Wrongdoing will not be tolerated
One will sooner or later be incarcerated
It will result in a prison term life-long
Or shortened life with needle injection
No time left for making correction
In one whose life had no direction
Satan instilled lies and deception.
This poem by Carmela Patterson portrays
an example of why crime has no reason behind it and why people should stop it.
For example, lines 1-4 depict that crime leads to no good doing and there is no
reason behind it (“even though it is all for naught”). In addition, the second
part of the poem talks about how criminals will not be tolerated. Furthermore,
the poet talks about punishments for criminals. For example, she says that
crime will lead to the death of criminals and others and imprisonment.
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