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In part 2 of this podcast series, Det. Kristian Flood joins Jared Bradley and examines rising crime, its root causes, and the victims it affects. They also discuss topics like Somalis entering the US in early 2000s, migrants coming to America to be Americans, and issues with cities like New York and San Francisco.
Unfortunately, in recent years, many states have implemented laws and policies that have unintentionally incentivized crime. These policies have included bail reform laws, raising the age of criminal responsibility, and plea deals that often go against the victims of the crime. This incentivization of crime has had serious consequences.
One of the most significant consequences of incentivizing crime is the re-victimization of victims. When plea deals are made without the knowledge or consent of the victim, or when crimes are downplayed, victims are revictimized and not taken seriously. This can be incredibly damaging to victims and can lead to long-term psychological and emotional trauma.
Another consequence of incentivizing crime is leading to an increase in crime and violence. When criminals are not held accountable for their actions and are not given harsh punishments, they are more likely to commit more crimes. This can lead to an increase in homicides, robberies, and other violent crimes.
In order to prevent these consequences, states must take the necessary steps to protect citizens and show respect and appreciation for law enforcement. Only then can we prevent tragedy from occurring.
Det. Kristian Flood is a retired First Grade Investigator at NYPD with 20+ years experience in law enforcement with expertise in hostage negotiation, criminal investigations, public safety, law enforcement, and interrogation.
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Connect
Kristian Flood: www.linkedin.com/in/kristian-flood-3aa822a0
Jared Bradley: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaredvbradley/
DNA Retrieval:
Digital Disruption with Geoff NielsonListen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Support the show
All Things Crime is a new, comprehensive video series that will explore every aspect of crime and the ensuing investigation, one video interview at a time. The host, Jared Bradley, is the President of M-Vac Systems, which is a wet-vacuum based forensic DNA collection system, and has experience traveling the world training all levels of law enforcement and crime lab DNA analysts in using the M-Vac to help solve crime.
Along the way he has met people from all walks of life and experience in investigating crimes, so is putting that knowledge to use in another way by sharing it in these videos. If you are interested in more videos about the M-Vac, DNA and investigations, also check out the M-Vac's channel @https://www.youtube.com/c/MVacSystems...
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In part 2 of this podcast series, Det. Kristian Flood joins Jared Bradley and examines rising crime, its root causes, and the victims it affects. They also discuss topics like Somalis entering the US in early 2000s, migrants coming to America to be Americans, and issues with cities like New York and San Francisco.
Unfortunately, in recent years, many states have implemented laws and policies that have unintentionally incentivized crime. These policies have included bail reform laws, raising the age of criminal responsibility, and plea deals that often go against the victims of the crime. This incentivization of crime has had serious consequences.
One of the most significant consequences of incentivizing crime is the re-victimization of victims. When plea deals are made without the knowledge or consent of the victim, or when crimes are downplayed, victims are revictimized and not taken seriously. This can be incredibly damaging to victims and can lead to long-term psychological and emotional trauma.
Another consequence of incentivizing crime is leading to an increase in crime and violence. When criminals are not held accountable for their actions and are not given harsh punishments, they are more likely to commit more crimes. This can lead to an increase in homicides, robberies, and other violent crimes.
In order to prevent these consequences, states must take the necessary steps to protect citizens and show respect and appreciation for law enforcement. Only then can we prevent tragedy from occurring.
Det. Kristian Flood is a retired First Grade Investigator at NYPD with 20+ years experience in law enforcement with expertise in hostage negotiation, criminal investigations, public safety, law enforcement, and interrogation.
Takeaways
Connect
Kristian Flood: www.linkedin.com/in/kristian-flood-3aa822a0
Jared Bradley: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaredvbradley/
DNA Retrieval:
Digital Disruption with Geoff NielsonListen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Support the show
All Things Crime is a new, comprehensive video series that will explore every aspect of crime and the ensuing investigation, one video interview at a time. The host, Jared Bradley, is the President of M-Vac Systems, which is a wet-vacuum based forensic DNA collection system, and has experience traveling the world training all levels of law enforcement and crime lab DNA analysts in using the M-Vac to help solve crime.
Along the way he has met people from all walks of life and experience in investigating crimes, so is putting that knowledge to use in another way by sharing it in these videos. If you are interested in more videos about the M-Vac, DNA and investigations, also check out the M-Vac's channel @https://www.youtube.com/c/MVacSystems...
🛑 🚔 THIS POD IS PROTECTED UNDER COPYRIGHT LAWS, AND VIOLATORS WILL BE PROSECUTED! PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU CREDIT AND LINK THE SOURCE. THANK YOU FOR YOUR UNDERSTANDING!
#DNA #MVac #crime #forensics #murder #rape #coldcase #investigation #detective #lawenforcement #victim #justice #lawandorder #society #mystery #unsolved #collection #technology
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