Hello fellow classmates and Professors. My name is Ron Laszczak. I entered ASU in the fall of 2008 and will be graduating in this coming May. I started ASU as a biological science major and took a justice course for an elective. That is when I decided to change my major as I was more drawn to the justice and law that is use in today’s world. I am a Justice Studies major with a concentration in Law and policy. Upon graduation I hope to be moving onto law school in the fall of 2010. As I am entering into this fall semester I am carrying a huge workload, as I’m sure most of you all are as well. I chose this course particularly because I feel that many of the justice studies course are generalized on the whole population. (E.g. Youth and Justice, Law and Social control etc…) I wanted to dig a little deeper in to the justice issues with women and society. I hope to receive a great amount of knowledge on women and the justice system that is current within our society. One of the other reasons as to why I chose this course is for the simplicity of indulging in a variety of justice topics. As a pre-law student I feel it is essential to have a diverse amount of knowledge in many areas.
Women have a different role in the workforce in relationship to men. Some women are labeled as what is called the “breadwinners” and others have a fulltime job of raising the children. Women play a huge role in every part of society. I feel that I have a firm grasp on the theories of justice and the ability apply them to everyday situations. In the next sixteen weeks I hope to have engaging “blog” conversations with other classmates on the issues that women are faced with.
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