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CJ 360 Module Five Assignment Template
Political and Cultural Influences
Complete the following template by replacing the bracketed text with your responses.
Act
Description
Motivation
Influence
Christopher Paul
Hasson: Planned Coast
Guard attack
Christopher Paul
Hasson, was a Coast
Guard lieutenant, was
arrested for stockpiling
weapons and drugs
with intent to carry out
a mass attack on
Democratic lawmakers,
media figures, and
civilians. Hasson, was a
self-avowed white
nationalist, he amassed
firearms, compiled a
hit list of targets, and
expressed intentions to
cause widespread
destruction, following
extremist views.
The act appeared to be
politically motivated,
targeting democratic
figures, and culturally
motivated, driven by
Hasson's white
supremacist beliefs. His
actions align with a
desire to establish a
"white homeland" and
eliminate those he
deems as "traitors."
Christophers
motivation was a
reflection and a
combination of political
and cultural factors.
With his white
nationalist beliefs, it
fueled a desire to enact
violence against those
he deems as “enemy’s”
which was particularly
those in the democratic
party and media (Myre
& Romo, 2019). His
ideological alignment
with extremist views
aimed at racial purity
and a perceived threat
to the white population
led to a plan for
widespread violence.
Hasson's motivations
deeply shaped his
actions, evident in
meticulous planning,
weapon accumulation,
and a desire to emulate
extremists like Anders
Breivik for a lasting
impact. His drug use,
inspired by Breivik's
ideas, worsened his
radical thoughts,
contributing to
dangerous plans.
Ultimately, driven by
political animosity and
a strong belief in white
supremacy, his
motivations led to a
commitment to violent
Act
Description
Motivation
Influence
acts and terror.
Timothy McVeigh:
Oklahoma City
bombing
Timothy McVeigh
orchestrated the
bombing of the Alfred
P. Murrah Federal
Building in Oklahoma
City on April 19, 1995.
This act resulted in
significant loss of life
and property damage,
marking one of the
most devastating
domestic terrorist
attacks in U.S. history.
McVeigh's motivation
was a blend of political
and ideological factors.
He had deep-seated
resentment towards
what he viewed as a
tyrannical federal
government. Events
like the Waco siege
fueled his belief in
government overreach
and brutality.
His motivation played a
role in shaping
McVeigh's mindset and
actions. He believed
that the federal
government had grown
increasingly oppressive
and militaristic. In his
conviction he believed
that drastic measures
were necessary to
combat what he
viewed as a
government "run
amok." His frustration
with perceived
government impunity
and a lack of
accountability for
alleged abuses deeply
influenced his decision-
making, leading him to
orchestrate the
bombing as a form of
retaliation and a
message to curb what
he perceived as
government abuse of
power (McVeigh ,
2001).
Rep. Matt Shea: Patriot
Movement
Represenative Matt
Shea allegedly engaged
in three armed
conflicts against the
United States
government between
2014 and 2016,
involving the Cliven
Bundy standoff,
meetings with militia
groups, and an armed
conflict with the U.S.
Veterans Affairs
Department. He
advocated for a
Shea's actions seem to
be politically and
culturally motivated.
Politically, he opposed
the government's
control of public lands,
aligning with the
Patriot Movement's
anti-government
ideology. Culturally, his
motivations appear
rooted in his belief in a
theocratic form of
government, as
indicated by his
Shea's political beliefs
and cultural ideologies
seem to have heavily
influenced his actions
(Romo, 2019). His
deep-seated
convictions in the
Patriot Movement's
ideals against
government control
and his advocacy for a
theocratic form of
governance led him to
participate in armed
conflicts as a means to
Act
Description
Motivation
Influence
theocratic government,
supported armed
resistance, and
participated in the
armed takeover of the
Malheur National
Wildlife Refuge.
creation of the
pamphlet "Biblical
Basis for War" and his
call for a holy war.
achieve his vision
(Romo, 2019). These
beliefs might have
fostered a sense of
righteousness in his
actions, justifying the
use of force to defend
what he perceived as
threats to his ideals
(Romo, 2019).
This alignment with far-
right ideologies and his
conviction in these
beliefs seemingly
guided his decisions,
pushing him towards
actions that culminated
in armed conflicts
against government
agencies (Romo, 2019).
His refusal to resign
and framing the
investigation as an
attempt to silence his
opposition further
underlines his staunch
commitment to these
ideologies
Robert Jay Goldstein:
Podiatrist bombing plot
Robert Goldstein, a
former podiatrist found
in possession of an
arsenal despite prior
felony charges. The act
comprises illegal
possession of firearms
and ammunition, along
with a history of
planning to bomb an
Islamic center.
Goldstein's actions
were primarily
culturally motivated,
stemming from post-
9/11 anti-Muslim
sentiments. His
conversion to
Christianity and
identification as Jewish
intensified these
biases. Additionally,
personal struggles,
including drug
addiction, emotional
distress, and paranoia,
played a significant role
The cultural
motivation,
triggered by anti-
Muslim sentiments
post-9/11, deeply
influenced
Goldstein. His
identification as a
born-again
Christian and
Jewish individual
amplified these
biases
(Kleinberg,
2019). Coupled
with personal
struggles like
substance abuse
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Act
Description
Motivation
Influence
and emotional
distress, these
motivations
propelled his
repeated illegal
acquisition of
weapons, despite
legal
consequences.
Cultural biases
and personal
challenges
collectively drove
Goldstein's
criminal behavior,
showcasing the
substantial impact
of these
motivations on his
actions
(Kleinberg,
2019)
.