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to investigators, this told a story. >> the perpetrator in this particular case was a window peeper. window peepers look for victims of opportunity. and once he discovered that there was, in fact, a woman inside that residence, that's where he decided to commit his crime that particular night. >> because the killer entered the house wearing only his underwear and a pair of gloves, fbi profilers believed his target was janet, not gary. and he must have believed she was alone. >> it was our opinion that he wanted to rape her. that's the reason, the primary motive for entering that residence to begin with. >> hazelwood believes the perpetrator had never killed before. >> in this particular case, we felt it was panic stabbing. he had not expected to encounter gary at that particular point. >> the fbi created an entire profile of the person they believe perpetrated this crime. >> we estimated his age to be between, i believe, 22 and 27. his education, we said he had graduated from high school. he lived within walking distance of where the crime had been committed. >> hazelwood predicted t
to investigators, this told a story. >> the perpetrator in this particular case was a window peeper. window peepers look for victims of opportunity. and once he discovered that there was, in fact, a woman inside that residence, that's where he decided to commit his crime that particular night. >> because the killer entered the house wearing only his underwear and a pair of gloves, fbi profilers believed his target was janet, not gary. and he must have believed she was alone....
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or perpetrators friends concerned about their careers as reasons for not reporting. our research indicates the fears are well grounded. the positive trend will not continue as victims see those who report their result is taken to address the problem. ending retaliation is critical to effectively addressing sexual assault in the u.s. military. miranda peterson: good morning. my name is miranda peterson. i'm the policy director. i would like to recognize the incredible work of human rights watch human rights watch and shining the light of this devastated issue. we have been honored to work with them on this report. i'd also like to acknowledge survivors who were here today and who contributed to the report for demonstrating so much strength and shared stories of retaliation and reprisal. this report exposes the grave reality for the majority of survivors of sexual assault in the military. retaliation is the norm and is often severe. superiors either look the other way or are engaged in retaliation as well. this report affirms what we see daily through our pro bono netw
or perpetrators friends concerned about their careers as reasons for not reporting. our research indicates the fears are well grounded. the positive trend will not continue as victims see those who report their result is taken to address the problem. ending retaliation is critical to effectively addressing sexual assault in the u.s. military. miranda peterson: good morning. my name is miranda peterson. i'm the policy director. i would like to recognize the incredible work of human rights watch...
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service members are not mere coworker with their perpetrators and their friends. they live together. especially for junior enlist evidence service members the military controls every minute of their time and aspect of their lives. many service men's are found by contract to the military for fixed terms. the retaliation was not limited to service men peer. survivors were label troublemakers by superiors targeted to disciplinary action that was undeserved outer line with common practice. super propers moved victims to poor work assignments removed them to from their career traumatic and cause them to miss out on train examination deployments. survivors who had been on the career fast tract and received recognition for outstandings performance, suddenly found they were denied medals or given poor performance reviews. this made it more likely they other would not have their enlimits renewed or be administratively discharged. in interview after interview service members told us that reporting sexual assault marked the beginning of the end of their careers. in addition,
service members are not mere coworker with their perpetrators and their friends. they live together. especially for junior enlist evidence service members the military controls every minute of their time and aspect of their lives. many service men's are found by contract to the military for fixed terms. the retaliation was not limited to service men peer. survivors were label troublemakers by superiors targeted to disciplinary action that was undeserved outer line with common practice. super...
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also appeal -- a fact finding committee be formed swiftly to establish the violations and crimes perpetrated by the houthi militias, and forces loyal to saleh. the government and the president confirm that those criminals cannot go unpunished, and we will take all of the measures to have them tried, and they will stand before justice as criminals of wars, and all the steps are being taken at all levels. before i open the floor for questions, i have received a message from -- from the citizens of aden to his highness, the monarch of saudi arabia. we appeal to you, women, children, and elderly, in the name of our blood and brotherhood to salvage and save us from the criminals as we are helpless and defenseless. what are the measures taken by the international community in the face of these crimes? thank you. let me reiterate what happened today is an unprecedented crime. in addition to the statement made now by [ inaudible ], i will detail the crime perpetrated, the families and households took shelter, took small boats all within the vicinity of aden. they were targeteded by the tanks of the
also appeal -- a fact finding committee be formed swiftly to establish the violations and crimes perpetrated by the houthi militias, and forces loyal to saleh. the government and the president confirm that those criminals cannot go unpunished, and we will take all of the measures to have them tried, and they will stand before justice as criminals of wars, and all the steps are being taken at all levels. before i open the floor for questions, i have received a message from -- from the citizens...
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and so perpetrators, they assume that they are lying. but with rape cases they assume that the victim is lying. there is a way that rape has always been viewed. >> what he think that is? why do you think that the police are skeptical of the victim and not the perpetrator? >> there is a mythology out there and i don't know why it is perpetuated. first of all i do not believe that there is an epidemic of rape that is suddenly springing up in the country. this is been a problem since this began and specifically existed for over a century. and it's just that there have been many books and academic papers that are written on why our victims not believed. one of the best research is into how many women lie about being raped, there was a team of academics he is perhaps the preeminent expert on acquaintance rape in this country, and he wrote this paper that examines various studies of how prevalent false reporting of rape as. and he came up with a number that is very widely accepted between 10% of reported rape cases are false and that is a pret
and so perpetrators, they assume that they are lying. but with rape cases they assume that the victim is lying. there is a way that rape has always been viewed. >> what he think that is? why do you think that the police are skeptical of the victim and not the perpetrator? >> there is a mythology out there and i don't know why it is perpetuated. first of all i do not believe that there is an epidemic of rape that is suddenly springing up in the country. this is been a problem since...
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these perpetrators are used to catering to americans.they are used to selling children to americans. this is an american problem in a matter where on earth the child victim happens to be. in this country, we probably worked under megan's law to encourage states to protect children by identifying and monitoring the whereabouts of sex offenders. we have accepted the fact that convicted sex offenders pose a great risk to children, so we make their presence known. the question of why we would not offer the same mechanism to our friends overseas, the past three times -- it past three times in the house. i hope your colleagues in the senate are listening. that they might hurry along. we might picture a man who has been convicted of raping children in a foreign country. we might imagine this man is visiting our towns and our neighborhoods where our children play. would we not want to know this man's past? of course we would. our friends in other countries once -- want this information as well. advancing this bill is an opportunity to connect la
these perpetrators are used to catering to americans.they are used to selling children to americans. this is an american problem in a matter where on earth the child victim happens to be. in this country, we probably worked under megan's law to encourage states to protect children by identifying and monitoring the whereabouts of sex offenders. we have accepted the fact that convicted sex offenders pose a great risk to children, so we make their presence known. the question of why we would not...
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how did the mailman get a good look at the perpetrator since the abduction happened so quickly?lman told an incredible story. he had seen this same man earlier in the day before the abduction. he was on foot walking through a nearby neighborhood and seemed to be following the mailman as he made his deliveries. the mailman said every time he thought he got far enough ahead of the man, he seemed to catch up. >> the fact that the mailman is doing his route, he's stopping several times and he keeps seeing this person was odd. red flags are going to start to go up, and that's what happened with this mailman. >> initially, the mailman was concerned that he, himself, could potentially be a victim, because at each stop that he made, the black male was always at his vehicle. he would always catch up to him at the point where it was going to be a stop, a mail stop. >> so the mailman saw this man's face before the incident in the parking lot, but police still needed forensic proof. so investigators examined the stolen car for blood, both inside and out, but they didn't find any. then they
how did the mailman get a good look at the perpetrator since the abduction happened so quickly?lman told an incredible story. he had seen this same man earlier in the day before the abduction. he was on foot walking through a nearby neighborhood and seemed to be following the mailman as he made his deliveries. the mailman said every time he thought he got far enough ahead of the man, he seemed to catch up. >> the fact that the mailman is doing his route, he's stopping several times and he...
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all of us are focused on finding this perpetrator in our community. i also know you're all aware mpd identified a suspect. 34-year-old daron dylon wint. he is currently at large. we continue to seek the public's assistance in locating wint. black male weighing approximately 155 pounds. if you see wint or know anything
all of us are focused on finding this perpetrator in our community. i also know you're all aware mpd identified a suspect. 34-year-old daron dylon wint. he is currently at large. we continue to seek the public's assistance in locating wint. black male weighing approximately 155 pounds. if you see wint or know anything
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before leaving, the perpetrator checked on kaye's son, who pretended to be asleep. when the man left the house, kaye's son rushed to their neighbor's house for help. >> 911, what's your emergency? >> it's my next door neighbor. she's been robbed and stabbed. it sounded like he might have raped her. >> police arrived to find kaye near death. >> her neck was cut as bad as anyone's neck i have ever seen in my life. she was stabbed several times in her back. it was over 25 times. and her neck was cut basically from side to side. >> as kaye was rushed to the hospital, paramedics noticed that her attacker had drawn a smiley face on her back in her own blood. >> the smiley face is one of those chilling details of the crime scene that seems to serve no purpose other than sort of to mock or demean the victim of that attack. >> you have to know that this person's very sick, very violent, and possibly a serial killer. >> miraculously, despite being stabbed 28 times, kaye survived. >> when i woke up, i didn't want to be there. i was furious that i was on life support. my throat
before leaving, the perpetrator checked on kaye's son, who pretended to be asleep. when the man left the house, kaye's son rushed to their neighbor's house for help. >> 911, what's your emergency? >> it's my next door neighbor. she's been robbed and stabbed. it sounded like he might have raped her. >> police arrived to find kaye near death. >> her neck was cut as bad as anyone's neck i have ever seen in my life. she was stabbed several times in her back. it was over 25...
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lisa. >> you have to remove the perpetrator from the home. because the first job is to protect your children. so you have to protect the victims. and then you are to get him the type of counseling that dr. drew -- >> they said he went away for a while. >> and michelle duggar said it wasn't really counseling he was doing manual labor. it's not cure. we don't live in the 19th century. so he actually needed real counseling that apparently never happened at least not according to the police report. john i'll give you the last word here. >> i think one thing we don't want to leave out of the entire picture. we're looking at the duggars because they're famous but there are literally hundreds of thousands of children raised under these same teachings and same views of sex and through the website that i've ran, we've heard hundreds of these stories and let's not forget there are many others dealing with the same issues and this needs to be addressed in a very public and final way. this cannot continue to go on. >> and i have to say it's not just the
lisa. >> you have to remove the perpetrator from the home. because the first job is to protect your children. so you have to protect the victims. and then you are to get him the type of counseling that dr. drew -- >> they said he went away for a while. >> and michelle duggar said it wasn't really counseling he was doing manual labor. it's not cure. we don't live in the 19th century. so he actually needed real counseling that apparently never happened at least not according to...
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always been to get out there bust some heads, make some stats, put up some numbers, lock up some perpetrators. but after decades of dealing with generation after generation of violence, much of it gang related, he took a controversial new tactic. along with a colleague, he established a new unit called the violence reduction effort and focused their efforts on the social problems he felt led directly to violent crime. his peers unsurprisingly were dubious, but as of 2014 scotland is at a 40-year low of violent crime. when in town, though, he likes to come here -- typical scottish fare, mother india -- for a lamb curry simmered in spicy tomato gravy served with traditional non-scottish bread. >> i know glasgow is a
always been to get out there bust some heads, make some stats, put up some numbers, lock up some perpetrators. but after decades of dealing with generation after generation of violence, much of it gang related, he took a controversial new tactic. along with a colleague, he established a new unit called the violence reduction effort and focused their efforts on the social problems he felt led directly to violent crime. his peers unsurprisingly were dubious, but as of 2014 scotland is at a...
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liuzza, she got a very good look at the perpetrator. ms. and other witnesses who testified they saw a man with a blue steel revolver, 6'0" tall with close cut hair running past them. kevin freeman was 6'0" went by the nickname kojak because of his close cut hair. once all the evidence was examined it was clear beyond imagination that kevin freeman, acting alone, murdered ray liuzza. >> michael and gordon now believed they had a strong case for a new trial. >> we had an evidentiary hearing in front of judge quinlan. and quinlan vacated the death sentence, but he refused to vacate guilt. >> judge quinlan refused to grant a new trial. we were devastated. yes, it was wonderful to have john thomson spared from execution, but we were still looking at a man in his 30s to be spending the rest of his life in jail. >> so you're going to take the death penalty back and give me a life sentence? i was scared to death even more so now. you tell me i'm never going home again? that didn't give me no relief, none whatsoever. i was doomed. >> michael and gor
liuzza, she got a very good look at the perpetrator. ms. and other witnesses who testified they saw a man with a blue steel revolver, 6'0" tall with close cut hair running past them. kevin freeman was 6'0" went by the nickname kojak because of his close cut hair. once all the evidence was examined it was clear beyond imagination that kevin freeman, acting alone, murdered ray liuzza. >> michael and gordon now believed they had a strong case for a new trial. >> we had an...
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. >> we know the perpetrator in the home ordered dominos pizza.here are documented cases where dna has been taken off pizza crust and matched up to a perpetrator. >> reporter: according to the "washington post," that's exactly how investigators made the link. the housekeeper's husband waited in vane for his wife to turn his call. the family employee receives a text message from amy telling her not to come to the house. >> they said i want to make sure you do not come today. i do not understand why. god saved my life. >> reporter: that morning, the housekeeper, veralicia figueroa's husband showed up at the home hoping to find his wife. >> my feelings were that somebody was inside. >> reporter: before he could get close enough to see, he says savvas savopoulos calls telling him that amy took his wife to the hospital. at 5:00 p.m. the tragic confirmation four dead three of the bodies showing signs of violent injury. further adding to the mystery, the family's porsche, once parked outside of their home, now found smoldering here in this church parking
. >> we know the perpetrator in the home ordered dominos pizza.here are documented cases where dna has been taken off pizza crust and matched up to a perpetrator. >> reporter: according to the "washington post," that's exactly how investigators made the link. the housekeeper's husband waited in vane for his wife to turn his call. the family employee receives a text message from amy telling her not to come to the house. >> they said i want to make sure you do not come...
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he will not let them go to waste combating perpetrators and offenders.i no you are doing th state of missouri proud command we feel that support from you. let me tell you bravo. thank you for your work. chairman smith, if you would like let me say again reciprocally from our vantage.we applied everything that you all do but there has been no greater warrior in congress on behalf offor the rights, fighting for these poor innocents command we take your hat off to you. >> here here. >> thank you for everything you have done not just human trafficking that so many different military and issues in in issues and the time you have allowed us to have to educate just a little bit more from our peers, countrymen, and our fellow men worldwide and women about this issue. you had a couple of questions. >> i do hope other attorneys general and their staff get to see this on c-span and perhaps by amplification by the media. you set the stan example that must be followed. every effort that is made every smart effort will lead to prevention of trafficking protection for
he will not let them go to waste combating perpetrators and offenders.i no you are doing th state of missouri proud command we feel that support from you. let me tell you bravo. thank you for your work. chairman smith, if you would like let me say again reciprocally from our vantage.we applied everything that you all do but there has been no greater warrior in congress on behalf offor the rights, fighting for these poor innocents command we take your hat off to you. >> here here. >>...
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never give credit to the perpetrator. how have you evolved and moved away from being this empowered individual to being an empowered individual but you don't know it? this is why it so difficult. the other part that's important that i didn't mention is that victimhood has a lot of power in our culture. you have to be able to give that up as they are no longer late because they were abused as a child, you begin to own it and then you begin to look at the co-authors who are still maintaining that sense of victimhood. it is a process of cultural ecology and if you do that i explain it clearly, as you do that you will find that person the longer has the power. it's no longer powerful to you. you can integrate yourself in an act of self love rather than forgiving the person or what you're doing being liberating yourself than forgiving the person, translating into what we call forgiveness. amy: what do you mean by feelings of abundance? dr. martinez: money is concrete but you can do it with love, but let's say money. get yourse
never give credit to the perpetrator. how have you evolved and moved away from being this empowered individual to being an empowered individual but you don't know it? this is why it so difficult. the other part that's important that i didn't mention is that victimhood has a lot of power in our culture. you have to be able to give that up as they are no longer late because they were abused as a child, you begin to own it and then you begin to look at the co-authors who are still maintaining that...
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so they assume perpetrators are lying. the thing about these cases as they assume the victim is lying. it's just a way that rape has always been viewed. >> host: why do you think that is and why do you think when it comes to rape and sexual assault of the police are spectacle a police are spectacle of the victim and not the accused or the trader clucks >> guest: there's a mythology out there. it is perpetuated that i don't know why. it is age-old. first of all i don't believe there is an epidemic that is suddenly sprung up in his sweeping the country. this is a problem that has existed forever, literally since it began coming to specifically it has existed for over a century. and it's just there's -- you could write a there have been many books and academic papers written on why are victims not be leaved. one of the best researchers into how many women lie about being raped, there was a team headed by a frantic psychologist. he is perhaps the preeminent expert on the acquaintance rape in acquaintance rape in the country an
so they assume perpetrators are lying. the thing about these cases as they assume the victim is lying. it's just a way that rape has always been viewed. >> host: why do you think that is and why do you think when it comes to rape and sexual assault of the police are spectacle a police are spectacle of the victim and not the accused or the trader clucks >> guest: there's a mythology out there. it is perpetuated that i don't know why. it is age-old. first of all i don't believe there...
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combating these perpetrators and offenders.i know you're doing the state of missouri proud, and we feel that support from you. so let me just tell you bravo, thank you for your work. chairman smith, if you'd like let me say again, reciprocally from our vantage point we applaud everything that you all do, but there's been no greater warrior in congress on behalf of fighting for the rights, fighting for these poor innocents, than you, chairman smith, and we take our hat off to you. rep.. wagner: hear hear. gen. reyes: thank you for everything that you've done, not just in human trafficking, on so many different humanitarian issues, and for the time that you've allowed us to have today to hopefully educate just a little bit more our peers, our countrymen, and our fellow men worldwide and women about this issue. you have a couple questions. i'm going to do my best to -- rep. smith: before you go on, i do hope other attorneys general and their staffs get to see this on c-span and perhaps by amplification by the media because you set
combating these perpetrators and offenders.i know you're doing the state of missouri proud, and we feel that support from you. so let me just tell you bravo, thank you for your work. chairman smith, if you'd like let me say again, reciprocally from our vantage point we applaud everything that you all do, but there's been no greater warrior in congress on behalf of fighting for the rights, fighting for these poor innocents, than you, chairman smith, and we take our hat off to you. rep.. wagner:...
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the rear either on the side of the perpetrator or the side of the victim.hoever is lying is causing great harm to the other. the perpetrator is usually believed because as you said it's easier to believe the rapists. ali has a silence. silence is what he uses. people don't have to get emotionally involved. it takes a lot more to say you know what i believe this victim. i don't think she is lying. that makes things more complicated. it's much easier and again the research shows that first of all the standard is that rapes are from a stranger with a knife or a gun who jumps from behind a car or an alley and drags a woman into the bushes and rapes her. 85% at least of rapes are committed by non-strangers acquaintances, often people who know their victims extremely well. alison hewlett was raped by someone she considered almost like a brother the brother she never had. they were best friends since first grade. so i mean society to get a grip on this really serious problem you have to first accept that the rapist who you have to worry about, they are not the sli
the rear either on the side of the perpetrator or the side of the victim.hoever is lying is causing great harm to the other. the perpetrator is usually believed because as you said it's easier to believe the rapists. ali has a silence. silence is what he uses. people don't have to get emotionally involved. it takes a lot more to say you know what i believe this victim. i don't think she is lying. that makes things more complicated. it's much easier and again the research shows that first of all...
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overkill does indicate to investigators a relationship between victim and perpetrator. >> police learnedhat the night before her murder, corey spent the night at a local bar with friends. witnesses said she left around 1:00 a.m. the clothes corey wore to the bar were folded neatly at the bottom of her bed. >> we also know that she had prepared herself for bed and crawled in her bed, so we know she wasn't attacked until after she was in bed. so either he was waiting in her bedroom closet, or he let himself into the apartment. >> investigators found a gold-plated zippo lighter in corey's bedroom. although corey smoked, none of her friends recognized it. investigators dusted the lighter for fingerprints, but none were found. >> it became apparent to us that there was no way that that was corey parker's lighter. >> inside the kitchen of corey's apartment, police found a bloodstain on the kitchen counter next to the sink and on the windowsill above the sink, both inside and outside. this led police to believe the killer entered and exited the apartment through the kitchen window. >> the reaso
overkill does indicate to investigators a relationship between victim and perpetrator. >> police learnedhat the night before her murder, corey spent the night at a local bar with friends. witnesses said she left around 1:00 a.m. the clothes corey wore to the bar were folded neatly at the bottom of her bed. >> we also know that she had prepared herself for bed and crawled in her bed, so we know she wasn't attacked until after she was in bed. so either he was waiting in her bedroom...
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. >> a rape test kit collected biological evidence and the results showed it was the same perpetratorases. >> the next morning, investigators found the teenager's car just a few blocks from where vanessa was assaulted. >> we realized he didn't keep the car long. and that the point, we really started focusing in on that he did live in that area and that was his area of comfort where he was acting from just to give him an easy route to get home, wherever that was. >> unfortunately, police found no foreign fingerprints or other trace evidence inside the car. the very next night, two women were walking home from a nightclub around 2:00 a.m. when they were approached by a masked man brandishing a pistol. >> they were both abducted at gunpoint. he took them to a secluded area behind the school in a little cul-de-sac. one suspect taking two into control and totally humiliating one in front of the other. >> he sexually assaulted one of the women but not the other. >> again, a brutal sexual assault took place, very brazen, very cocky in the presence of the witness who was there. >> both women
. >> a rape test kit collected biological evidence and the results showed it was the same perpetratorases. >> the next morning, investigators found the teenager's car just a few blocks from where vanessa was assaulted. >> we realized he didn't keep the car long. and that the point, we really started focusing in on that he did live in that area and that was his area of comfort where he was acting from just to give him an easy route to get home, wherever that was. >>...
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i thought reporting would stop the perpetrator from continuing to harass me or others. when i reported to my commander, his response was the same as when i reported the senior officer earlier. deal with it and do your job. army criminal investigations division cid eventually substantiated by case on the perpetrator can rest of the con duct. that person was golfing buddies with my commander and he commander and he only received a local letter of reprimand. so when he went to the next duty station, his slate was completely clean, not to mention he didn't even have to register as a sex offender. from that point on my commander made it clear he wanted me out of his unit. i was leaving two years of my unit. the entire battalions in my battalion commander gave me a date i began to plan the event and send out invitations. a day or two later the brigade -- i asked if i should change the date. my ceremony was bare bones. my own unit attended and a few outside guests. despite my outstanding evaluation reviews, i did not receive an award at all. which sent a negative signal to the
i thought reporting would stop the perpetrator from continuing to harass me or others. when i reported to my commander, his response was the same as when i reported the senior officer earlier. deal with it and do your job. army criminal investigations division cid eventually substantiated by case on the perpetrator can rest of the con duct. that person was golfing buddies with my commander and he commander and he only received a local letter of reprimand. so when he went to the next duty...
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to prosecute and punish perpetrators of crimes. just ahead, a baltimore police officer. # officers are refusing to follow their marching orders. an update on the florida dentist accused of performing unnecessary and painful procedures on children. making millions doing it. there is a new development in the story. just stay calm and move as quietly as possible. no sudden movements. google search: bodega beach house. i am totally blind. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24, a circadian rhythm disorder that affects up to 70 percent of people who are totally blind. talk to your doctor about your symptoms and learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com. don't let non-24 get in the way of your pursuit of happiness. dear stranger, when i booked this trip, my friends said i was crazy. why would i stay in someone else's house? but this morning a city i've never been to felt like one i already knew. i just wanted to thank you for sharing your world with me. it felt l
to prosecute and punish perpetrators of crimes. just ahead, a baltimore police officer. # officers are refusing to follow their marching orders. an update on the florida dentist accused of performing unnecessary and painful procedures on children. making millions doing it. there is a new development in the story. just stay calm and move as quietly as possible. no sudden movements. google search: bodega beach house. i am totally blind. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night, and stay awake...
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liberators and we collect a great number of interviews from people who were witnesses or even perpetrators of the crimes at the time. so the type of material that we have collected, the type of experience has really changed with holocaust historiography. interests and themes in holocaust historiography. this is as well as with, for example, we have a temporary exhibition at the museum right now on complicity so we have a number of really interesting interviews from that perspective, the live history of people were not persecuted, but were witnesses to persecution, or even participants in persecution. interviewer: what percentage of your interviews would you say are from persecutors, and with -- would this be nazis? leslie swift: yes, nazis and collaborators. this is a small number, as you could imagine. these people are not eager to discuss their crimes during the war, but we do have a couple of which are on display in the temporary exhibition right now. interviewer: and the evolution of how the holocaust is studied, which you mentioned earlier, how would you describe the emphasis of study
liberators and we collect a great number of interviews from people who were witnesses or even perpetrators of the crimes at the time. so the type of material that we have collected, the type of experience has really changed with holocaust historiography. interests and themes in holocaust historiography. this is as well as with, for example, we have a temporary exhibition at the museum right now on complicity so we have a number of really interesting interviews from that perspective, the live...
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and a great number from people who were witnesses or even perpetrators of the crimes at the time. so the the type of material that we have collected, the type of experience has really changed with holocaust historiography as well as with, for example we have a temporary exhibition at the museum on collaboration and complicity. so we have a number of really interesting interviews from that perspective. the lived history of people who were not persecuted but were witnesses to persecution or participated in persecution. >> what type of interviews are from persecutors? >> well, it would be nazi or nazi collaborators. that's a very small number as you can imagine. people are not generally eager to discuss the crimes they committed during the war. we do have a few. one of which is on display in the temporary exhibition right now. >> and evolution of how the holocaust is studied that you mentioned earlier, how would you describe the emphasis of study now, and how is that driving the kinds of stories that you're looking for in addition to the exhibit that you mentioned? >> well we're very
and a great number from people who were witnesses or even perpetrators of the crimes at the time. so the the type of material that we have collected, the type of experience has really changed with holocaust historiography as well as with, for example we have a temporary exhibition at the museum on collaboration and complicity. so we have a number of really interesting interviews from that perspective. the lived history of people who were not persecuted but were witnesses to persecution or...
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we know that the perpetrator somehow made his way into the house and that there's no no visible signeak-in. that's a possibility that you know that maybe he knew somebody in the house. i believe that the reason why all these people are dead is because they knew who the perpetrator was. >> what about the evidence suggesting that these people had been held in the house for some time? what would that suggest? >> well that's definitely a possibility. are they waiting for money to be delivered? we know this is a wealthy family. was somebody going to go out and make an atm withdrawal. was somebody looking for money inside the house. we don't know. for me looking at this whole case i would be taking a close look at the people that worked inside the house. people work inside the house know the inner workings of the house themselves. they know where money might be stashed. that's something the police are taking a close look at right now. >> when you see that the house was set on fire that the porsche is set on fire, does that sound like somebody trying to send a message or trying to cover the
we know that the perpetrator somehow made his way into the house and that there's no no visible signeak-in. that's a possibility that you know that maybe he knew somebody in the house. i believe that the reason why all these people are dead is because they knew who the perpetrator was. >> what about the evidence suggesting that these people had been held in the house for some time? what would that suggest? >> well that's definitely a possibility. are they waiting for money to be...
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press secretary defiantly sort of doubling down on this is how i describe looters and people who perpetrate president obama for describing people who loot and burn down buildings as thugs. she objects to that. so she mentions the president's race, dismal. here is another one. >> no one is calling the police who put this kid in the van and snapped his spine and crushed his voice box thugs right? they are only applying it to acts of violence against property. right? acts of -- sure, acts of harassment sure, acts of anger. when are we going to have a language to talk about the system mick violence do in the name of white primacy in this country. we don't have a language for that. >> wrong. we do have a word for that kind of analysis. stupid. according to reporting by the "new york times," here in new york city 91 people were shot dead by police in 1971. in 2013, last stats available the number was 8. a record low. los angeles second largest city. force by police making arrests down 17%. just 84 suspects were apprehended by force out of 149,000 arrests. i think that was in 2014. so this brutal
press secretary defiantly sort of doubling down on this is how i describe looters and people who perpetrate president obama for describing people who loot and burn down buildings as thugs. she objects to that. so she mentions the president's race, dismal. here is another one. >> no one is calling the police who put this kid in the van and snapped his spine and crushed his voice box thugs right? they are only applying it to acts of violence against property. right? acts of -- sure, acts of...
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the process of addressing the war crimes perpetrated by the nazis, and in particular those in the germann with the trial in 1958. as late as 1986, public debate took place which has gone down in germanyian history as a dispute among historians. a dispute about the place in history of the nazi's murder of the jews, a genocide which led britain's four-time prime minister winston churchill to observe in a letter to his foreign minister on june 11, 1944, that, quote, "there is no doubt this is the most horrible crime ever committed in the whole history of the world, and it has been done by scientific machinery by normally civilized -- nominally civilized men in the name of a great state and one of the leading races of europe." end of quote. many germans have traveled a long and painful road before they could, looking back, agree with this judgment from a former enemy. but, if they had been willing to face up to the unparalleled monstrosity of the holocaust, to the murder of tens of thousands of people with intellectual disabilities and countless homosexuals, if they hadn't been willing to ac
the process of addressing the war crimes perpetrated by the nazis, and in particular those in the germann with the trial in 1958. as late as 1986, public debate took place which has gone down in germanyian history as a dispute among historians. a dispute about the place in history of the nazi's murder of the jews, a genocide which led britain's four-time prime minister winston churchill to observe in a letter to his foreign minister on june 11, 1944, that, quote, "there is no doubt this is...
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i have to ask you, the victims, the alleged victims are their children and the perpetrator, so how doou deal with that? how should they have dealt with that? >> well there's a couple of ways to answer this don. first of all, let's take a step back. are the there any criminal charges that can be brought? possibly. the problem is that the victims probably won't be cooperating, which means you actually can't make out a case. the thing that i find -- >> and the statute of limitations is up right? >> yeah. and also the fact that if you don't have victims that are going to cooperate with any kind of criminal investigation or prosecution, don, you don't have a case to bring, even if -- >> but you don't know that. there may be people out there and some of the people in the family may want to. they just feel they're part of the family now, and they can't do it. they can't actually go to the authorities on their own, but maybe if there's some sort of investigation, they would feel more comfortable, if their privacy is being -- >> yeah you know what don -- you're absolutely right. and i think wh
i have to ask you, the victims, the alleged victims are their children and the perpetrator, so how doou deal with that? how should they have dealt with that? >> well there's a couple of ways to answer this don. first of all, let's take a step back. are the there any criminal charges that can be brought? possibly. the problem is that the victims probably won't be cooperating, which means you actually can't make out a case. the thing that i find -- >> and the statute of limitations is...
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service members are not coworkers the perpetrators who live together.r enlisted servicemembers the military controls every minute of their time and aspect of their lives. many servicemembers are bound by contracts to the military for fixed your terms. the retaliation be document was not limited to servicemember peers, survivors are labeled troublemakers by superiors from a targeted for disciplinary action undeserved or out of line with common practice. supervisors to poor work assignments, remove them from career track because the two miss out on training deployment. survivors on the career fast-track receive recognition for outstanding performance suddenly found they were denied adults are getting poor performance reviews. this data more like a they would not have their listener renewed or would be added to it yesterday discharge. interview after interview, servicemembers tour bus reporting sexual assault sparked the beginning of the end of their careers. some survivors face court-martial or disciplined for minor misconduct sick underage drink your adu
service members are not coworkers the perpetrators who live together.r enlisted servicemembers the military controls every minute of their time and aspect of their lives. many servicemembers are bound by contracts to the military for fixed your terms. the retaliation be document was not limited to servicemember peers, survivors are labeled troublemakers by superiors from a targeted for disciplinary action undeserved or out of line with common practice. supervisors to poor work assignments,...
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a couple of weeks after this there was another massacre similar perpetrated by texans. when the american people read about this kind of behavior, it also helped turn them against the war. the st. louis republican was a newspaper that when it heard about the massacre, in initially claimed it could not be true. they denied it. once the newspaper got verification, it wrote to all of its readers, let us know longer complain about mexican barbarity . no act of inhuman cruelty perpetrated by the most desperate robbers can excel what was committed by our soldiers. this was running in an american paper. the fourth and perhaps most important reason the antiwar movement spreads and becomes a major force in america is basically races. -- racism. a lot of americans felt the association with mexicans would not just corrupt american manhood, it also had the potential of degrading the united states altogether by watering down when americans believed to be there anglo-saxon blood through the incorporations of mexicans. south carolina's greatest orator who was a firm believer in the imp
a couple of weeks after this there was another massacre similar perpetrated by texans. when the american people read about this kind of behavior, it also helped turn them against the war. the st. louis republican was a newspaper that when it heard about the massacre, in initially claimed it could not be true. they denied it. once the newspaper got verification, it wrote to all of its readers, let us know longer complain about mexican barbarity . no act of inhuman cruelty perpetrated by the most...
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so throughout this process i came into contact with other searchers and also bystanders and perpetrators. a handful of those people have become historians now. it was one of them who said to me that you didn't go back to what you found at the archives, and i had originally gone i was hoping they had a life for her in a file but that's not how any archives work and it had not offered me what i have looked for it. it was also something that i had not known to look for which is that no one else had come looking for her before me in the 1950s. this man all around him were these ss barracks, there was a former driving school which houses hundreds and thousands of requests, pieces of paper, every one of them is asking a question, have you seen my husband, mother, sister, brother. have you seen anyone from my town. i can't find anyone from my town. and so the request had not come from my grandfather coming it had come from sister of the man that she married. for a long time i thought that i would never find her, but i finally put a classified advertisement in the survivor newsletter which is ho
so throughout this process i came into contact with other searchers and also bystanders and perpetrators. a handful of those people have become historians now. it was one of them who said to me that you didn't go back to what you found at the archives, and i had originally gone i was hoping they had a life for her in a file but that's not how any archives work and it had not offered me what i have looked for it. it was also something that i had not known to look for which is that no one else...
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osama bin laden wanted to perpetrate large scale terror attacks against the west. isis may do this, but to further its aim of building a state, a califate. still, you cannot understand isis without going back to al qaeda and its signature moment. it's most spectacular attack. september 11th, 2001. 19 al qaeda operatives hijack four planes, knock down two skyscrapers, crash into the pentagon and kill almost 3,000 people. >> the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us soon. >> at that moment, with the american people terrorized, the american government searched for a fitting response to this attack. at that moment, the seeds of isis were planted. it would take years, and untold numbers of dead before isis would supplant al qaeda, but you can draw a line from the horrifying events of 9/11 and the american response to the creation of the islamic state. that line begins 18 months after september 11th, the united states invades iraq. >> my fellow citizens, at this hour, american and coalition forces are in the early stages of military operations to di
osama bin laden wanted to perpetrate large scale terror attacks against the west. isis may do this, but to further its aim of building a state, a califate. still, you cannot understand isis without going back to al qaeda and its signature moment. it's most spectacular attack. september 11th, 2001. 19 al qaeda operatives hijack four planes, knock down two skyscrapers, crash into the pentagon and kill almost 3,000 people. >> the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us...
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they could be anyone that comes in contact with a military perpetrator. >> from "usa today.” we talk a little bit about the retaliation issue? so it's about 2/3 of women who report, is that right? nathan galbreath: of the women on the survey who indicated that they experienced a sexual assault in the past year and made a report to the department, to a d.o.d. authority, about 2/3 of those women indicated that they experienced some form of retaliation associated with that report. >> ok. so for years we heard there is zero tolerance for sexual assault. this would indicate that message isn't getting through to a lot of people, right? if they're retaliating against someone who has brought forth a report. nathan galbreath: keep in mind this takes time. ultimately what i would tell you is last year we did some focus groups with people to ask them what do you think is anything changed in the -- since you've been in the service? as a matter of fact, we asked this of our most senior enlisted folks and some senior officers in our focus groups. do you see any kind of -- do you notice any
they could be anyone that comes in contact with a military perpetrator. >> from "usa today.” we talk a little bit about the retaliation issue? so it's about 2/3 of women who report, is that right? nathan galbreath: of the women on the survey who indicated that they experienced a sexual assault in the past year and made a report to the department, to a d.o.d. authority, about 2/3 of those women indicated that they experienced some form of retaliation associated with that report....
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that that is exactly how whether perpetrated these calls it is dirty business.olice cannot be more clear. a waste of resources and it is criminally chargeable. if you are into this activity you need to know that there are heavier and heavier consequences coming back at you. bill: speaking for the older guys prank calling has taken on a new level. go back 30 or 40 years and it was is your refrigerator running. now they are talking about beating your girlfriend macarthur showing up. >> to you have prince albert in the can't? bill: let him out, baby. >> a police officer responsible for shooting the dog last month is officially off the hook. this comes from a police statement on friday. the family is not happy. police officers went to the wrong home in response to this reported burglary. >> shots fired. >> now we are getting a statement. the officer had every right to shoot the dog saying that the dog very well could have caused bodily harm. protected under the state attorney general's office. he also mentioned the eyewitness account. an eyewitness previously told t
that that is exactly how whether perpetrated these calls it is dirty business.olice cannot be more clear. a waste of resources and it is criminally chargeable. if you are into this activity you need to know that there are heavier and heavier consequences coming back at you. bill: speaking for the older guys prank calling has taken on a new level. go back 30 or 40 years and it was is your refrigerator running. now they are talking about beating your girlfriend macarthur showing up. >> to...
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of legal process, so whether they're witnesses, whether they have evidence, whether they're the perpetrators to do with sexual exemployedation and abuse, then the secretary general has to on a case by case basis waive their immunity and allow them to be subject to what the rest of the world is subject to called in to testify, cooperating with a criminal investigation or actually arrested in the case of perpetrators and this just infects the entire un system and the way they deal with exual exploitation and abuse, is such a sham where it needs an external independent investigation from top to bottom. bottom. >> so what do you think the un -- what kinds of internal changes are you calling for within the un so these allegations can be dealt with in a better way in the future? i think so as the central african republic case shows, serious member states of the united nations have to take hold of things and move in and find out when an allegation of sexual abuse is first brought to light. what are the mandated protocols how do we respond? and then what do the various agencies and institutions with
of legal process, so whether they're witnesses, whether they have evidence, whether they're the perpetrators to do with sexual exemployedation and abuse, then the secretary general has to on a case by case basis waive their immunity and allow them to be subject to what the rest of the world is subject to called in to testify, cooperating with a criminal investigation or actually arrested in the case of perpetrators and this just infects the entire un system and the way they deal with exual...
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they are still searching for the perpetrator who they describe as 35 euro blackmail.f you looks familiar or if you recognize them please shout me out. >> a cartoon figure with blue eyes. add homosexual female transgender and multiple racial incarnations. yeah. >> tile conway had been charged with eight counts of criminal mischief after he allegedly vans what -- vandalized. the son the son of the mayor. >> getting back at his mom for being a mayor. >> the forces of political correctness, rear their ugly heads. >> a very diverse state. this diversity rutgers university students proposed a bill to have diversity to the costume bubbleheaded representative of the school as of now, the scarlet knight is a cartoon figure with blue eyes they graces the sidelines. the mission of the student assembly is to actually add homosexual female transgender and multiple racial incarnations. bill: how do they know the scarlet knight is not gay? >> i think they are overreacting. >> i think you can have a female one. >> i do think it is positive. >> i was getting wrapped up packing up my t
they are still searching for the perpetrator who they describe as 35 euro blackmail.f you looks familiar or if you recognize them please shout me out. >> a cartoon figure with blue eyes. add homosexual female transgender and multiple racial incarnations. yeah. >> tile conway had been charged with eight counts of criminal mischief after he allegedly vans what -- vandalized. the son the son of the mayor. >> getting back at his mom for being a mayor. >> the forces of...
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the survey identified important differences and how sexual assault is perpetrated. more likely to describe the event as hazing's. these and other findings have improved prevention treatment efforts. once again they_important connections between unit climate and sexual assault white mini prevention efforts are focused on giving commanders at tools that they need to assess the given climates and promote solutions the respective contributions. i would now like to present you with some highlights from the 2014 survey and some new follow-up analysis. by the way rand corporation is going to be available to answer detailed questions that you have. as i stated previously, the survey conducted contains two measures to estimate the past your prevalence of sexual assault. the 1st measure unwanted sexual contact is the survey question the department has used since 2006 to estimate the number of military victims. using the measure there were an estimated 4.3 percent of women and .9% of men .9 percent of men on active duty who experience some form of unwanted sexual contact's. ba
the survey identified important differences and how sexual assault is perpetrated. more likely to describe the event as hazing's. these and other findings have improved prevention treatment efforts. once again they_important connections between unit climate and sexual assault white mini prevention efforts are focused on giving commanders at tools that they need to assess the given climates and promote solutions the respective contributions. i would now like to present you with some highlights...
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they might even see the perpetrator or at least the projectile coming toward them. >> you mean on the camera on the front of the locomotive, a video cam are operating and running? or should be? >> yes sir. as a matter of fact, that's how they calculated the various speeds and times recently. the event recorder also gives them speeds they'll know a lot more about a which levers were pushed when they do the detail add black box analysis there in washington. of course, we know that the chairman affidavit oversight committee is going to hold hearings. so we'll be looking forward to seeing -- once the initial report is out it's off to the chairman of the transportation oversights committee to try to come up with solutions. >> honefully they will and is respected. we thank you for joining us this evening to explain all this in the fox news channel a. >> thanks. >> we had a satellite delay. i want to point out. >> that's okay. we'll have more on our continuing coverage of that dramatic raid against isis. coming up, what's next in the fight against the terror group after one of its top comman
they might even see the perpetrator or at least the projectile coming toward them. >> you mean on the camera on the front of the locomotive, a video cam are operating and running? or should be? >> yes sir. as a matter of fact, that's how they calculated the various speeds and times recently. the event recorder also gives them speeds they'll know a lot more about a which levers were pushed when they do the detail add black box analysis there in washington. of course, we know that the...
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. >> and they had to consider whether the perpetrator was a stranger. >> because of the location, they were looking at dorm tower lists and who lived in the area. >> she was such a blameless victim. the thing we're all worried about is someone snag us and grabbing someone we love. and that's what happened. >> and they learned that they had employed a man who was a suspect. >> you got to remember he's working on a campus with women walking around every day. >> and they figured if a woman was raped and >>> within days of susan schumake's murder, don paul phillips topped the list of suspects. >> he was a terrible temper. and i met him when he was 15 or 16 years old in a fight and he tried to beat somebody up with a baseball bat. >> he was a suspect in a murder of two other illinois university students two years ago. teresa clark was found raped and murdered off campus. at the time phillips lived in an apartment feet away. >> we had no witnesses, we didn't have much to go on and we felt pretty comfortable, he might be our person. >> and one year later, sherry was also found raped and stabb
. >> and they had to consider whether the perpetrator was a stranger. >> because of the location, they were looking at dorm tower lists and who lived in the area. >> she was such a blameless victim. the thing we're all worried about is someone snag us and grabbing someone we love. and that's what happened. >> and they learned that they had employed a man who was a suspect. >> you got to remember he's working on a campus with women walking around every day. >>...