I have many years experience in law enforcement and now am a criminologist who has presented across the U.S. I’ve appeared on shows like “ Snapped” as an expert. I worked in investigations ( criminal and civil), internal affairs, worked in custody ( male, female, max to jail), and hold many certifications. I teach on female crime, juvenile mass shootings, and a few specific cases. I’m not going to reveal specifics for my security and privacy ( I’ve had threats) and other’s privacy.
AMA and let’s talk about crime, custody, shows, cases, the CJ system…
I’m a criminologist who teaches about crime; background includes investigations and in custody. AMA
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What case do you think about the most
Does it seems for you that common emotions which lead to a crime of men and women differ? Or basicly it the same jealousy, anger, greed, etc in both genders?
What’s the most difficult case you have encountered?
Several questions:
Why does ‘white collar’ crime so often not get prosecuted and/or is so often a slap on the wrist when it often devastates low/middle income earners so horribly? Like entire pensions wiped out and instead of full restitution to all those people it’s like a 10k fine and probation…
How much did the DOJ screw up when it came to all the Orange One cases? It took multiple years and still ended up in vacating most of the cases. If this were some low level federal employee accused of the same, they would be in federal prison right now.
What about the current DOJ stances on deportations, lack of due process, and the DOJ actively engaging in retribution against political opponents? How is that discussed in criminology circles right now? Will govt officials be held criminally liable or in contempt?
Thanks! (former social studies teacher that used to teach psych/criminology).
To charge someone with a crime so they need to know the date of the event