Hence The Future

Ep. 110 - What They Don’t Teach Teens with Jonathan Cristall, Esq.


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Life safety skills that aren’t taught in schools ⚠️

In this episode, Mattimore sits down with Jonathan Cristall, veteran LA prosecutor and author of the forthcoming book “What They Don’t Teach Teens,” to discuss how to navigate the various “land mines” of adolescence.

Broad Topics:

  • JC’s perspective as a prosecutor, father, and former troubled teen
  • Knowing your rights during police interactions
  • How to improve the criminal justice system
  • What to do when you’re pulled over at a traffic stop
  • Do you have to answer police officer’s questions?
  • Is it lawful to film the police? New iOS feature
  • Do you have to comply with a police search?
  • Knowing your 4th and 5th amendment rights
  • The myth that (undercover) cops cannot lie to you
  • How to end police interactions: “Am I free to go or am I being detained?”
  • Situational awareness and “keeping your head on a swivel”
  • How to protect yourself in a robbery scenario
  • How to protect yourself in a kidnapping scenario
  • Sextortion and what to do if it happens to you
  • The 80/60/50 rule and misconceptions around sexual assault
  • Your digital footprint, and staying safe online
  • Active vs passive digital footprint
  • Negative vs positive digital footprint
  • How to clean up a troublesome past
  • Predictions for the future
  • Future Scenarios:

    • Worst case scenario
    • Best case scenario
    • Most likely scenario
    • Thanks for tuning in 🔭

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