O. J. Simpson Case Study

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O.J. Simpson was an extremely successful man. The former National Football League player and actor captivated the hearts of many Americans. He carried the image of the black man that succeeded, and such image had an important significance during his trail for the murder of his ex wife Nicole Brown Simpson, and waiter Ronald Lyle Goldman. The trial lasted several months and was broadcasted throughout the country, which made clear the role that race played on the case. All that said, such breach gave Simpson the opportunity to take advantage of the juror's life experience with racism, however, as unfair as such strategy was, it helped improved the race relations in America. Simpson's case was tried at the courthouse in downtown Los Angeles, …show more content…

Brought a feeling of justice to the black community, and that the racism within the justice system could be fought. Thus, race relations in America have been improving since then, specially because the media has increased, which made people more aware of such problem.
Even thought there are still many cases, the amount of abuse of power due to racism decreased significantly within the police departments, and it can be said that compared to 1994 society has become less racist. However, a lot still has to be done. First, there should be a sociological test within the selection processes of new officers that made sure that racism wouldn't be a problem, and the use of body cameras should be required within the police departments. Also, above all, the educational system should be improved by always teaching equality to young kids. Thus, with those simple steps society can finally become race tolerant. Even so, it is hard to know whether racism will ever stop being a problem, specially in a country as diverse as the United States, therefore, the chances of racism being completely gone are small, however, with time, it will become a smaller and smaller

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