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There has been dispute over this. I have restored to "hate crimes" as it is what appears on an older version of this page before all the edit wars, however, here are our options. Your input on which one should be used is appreciated. Please add under the "survey" section.
Some suggestions:
Ed6767 talk! 21:25, 7 June 2020 (UTC)
This discussion appears to have been "closed" with a declaration of a conclusion by the same person who started it, after only a relatively brief period of discussion. Subsequent comments on the subject have been archived, but this section has not, and I see no special reason this section has been given a more privileged "sticky" position.
I think we should be able to use a more descriptive title for this section than "Legal issues", which sounds like a discussion of some kind of technicalities. The "Legal issues" section of the article describes incidents of violence, not something like failing to file the correct forms for something. The section is primarily describing behavioral issues, not legal ones. Looking at the discussion above, I don't see a clear reason why a title like "Assault cases" or "Criminal convictions" or "Violent incidents" wasn't selected. I don't notice clear objections to such section headings.
I suggest "Violence incidents of 1986–2002".
— BarrelProof ( talk) 07:31, 23 January 2024 (UTC)
Whoever keeps adding his "racist youth" needs some serious *ss reaming for saying that without sources. This is libel/slander and "ayjay" or whatever the f* needs to answer for it. 172.79.201.111 ( talk) 18:02, 17 March 2024 (UTC)
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The following discussion is closed. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.
There has been dispute over this. I have restored to "hate crimes" as it is what appears on an older version of this page before all the edit wars, however, here are our options. Your input on which one should be used is appreciated. Please add under the "survey" section.
Some suggestions:
Ed6767 talk! 21:25, 7 June 2020 (UTC)
This discussion appears to have been "closed" with a declaration of a conclusion by the same person who started it, after only a relatively brief period of discussion. Subsequent comments on the subject have been archived, but this section has not, and I see no special reason this section has been given a more privileged "sticky" position.
I think we should be able to use a more descriptive title for this section than "Legal issues", which sounds like a discussion of some kind of technicalities. The "Legal issues" section of the article describes incidents of violence, not something like failing to file the correct forms for something. The section is primarily describing behavioral issues, not legal ones. Looking at the discussion above, I don't see a clear reason why a title like "Assault cases" or "Criminal convictions" or "Violent incidents" wasn't selected. I don't notice clear objections to such section headings.
I suggest "Violence incidents of 1986–2002".
— BarrelProof ( talk) 07:31, 23 January 2024 (UTC)
Whoever keeps adding his "racist youth" needs some serious *ss reaming for saying that without sources. This is libel/slander and "ayjay" or whatever the f* needs to answer for it. 172.79.201.111 ( talk) 18:02, 17 March 2024 (UTC)