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Essay heading: The Glen Ridge Rape
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They didn't realize what type of things they were teaching their children. Morals and values are instilled into a person at a very early age. It can start at birth. Males of Glen Ridge were taught that they had power and were expected to do certain things. "In their youth sons were permitted and even expected to raise a little hell... displayed 300 characters
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Males of Glen Ridge were taught that they had power and were expected to do certain things. "In their youth sons were permitted and even expected to raise a little hell. ?There was a boys-will-be-boys attitude that went back to the nineteen fifties'....Boys were supposed to be vigorous, assertive, competitive; they were expected to test the boundaries of behavior within clearly established limits" (page 63)... displayed next 300 characters
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