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It's a brutal, sick, sadistic, disgusting, dehumanizing crime.
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"It dehumanizes crime.
Even those of us who fervently say we don't find Bundy alluring are participating in the decades-long sensationalizing of his crime and dehumanizing of his victims every time we look for more stories.
History shows again and again that the use of dehumanizing words precedes grave crimes against humanity.
Through personal contact with these groups, I wanted to see if I could combat this dehumanizing language, which enables hate crime.
But if we agree that reducing a person to a crime is racist and dehumanizing in one form, isn't it so in all forms?
The report also found that transgender individuals deal with bias that is "degrading and dehumanizing" which makes them "afraid to report crime to law enforcement".
In a world where gang rape is redefined to be an extracurricular activity, some of these players view serious crimes as a team building experience while dehumanizing the victim is simply a rhetorical trope.
The comparison between the cruel slaughter of the old mare and the plan to murder Alyona Ivanovna delineates the brutality of Raskolnikov's crime, which is often downplayed by his habitual dehumanizing referral to the old woman as simply a "louse".
Mac Donald's argument also relies on the assumption that successful crime control is only achieved through "broken windows" policing, dehumanizing polices like stop-and-frisk, and giving cops wide latitude when it comes to using force.
Yes, these women may have committed crimes that deserve incarceration -- but not this dehumanizing humiliation.
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