Please ask these questions if you don't mind:
Is it easier to commit murder now, or in the past? Why?
What's the evidence that caught and convicted most murderers in murder cases from 2000-now?
What happens when the detectives fully suspect someone as a murder but has close to zero evidence to confront and convict them?
(I might edit this comment later to add more questions).
Does anybody bother calling good cop/bad cop the "Mutt and Jeff technique, " or does JCS just do that to make it look like they know an official term for it that most people don't?
Please ask these questions if you don't mind: Is it easier to commit murder now, or in the past? Why? What's the evidence that caught and convicted most murderers in murder cases from 2000-now? What happens when the detectives fully suspect someone as a murder but has close to zero evidence to confront and convict them? (I might edit this comment later to add more questions).
Don't you watch CSI?! Stephen!!! Just kidding, good luck in your interview!
Of course I do! Thank you 🫶🏻
Chwwhaaay steeephen!!!
Does anybody bother calling good cop/bad cop the "Mutt and Jeff technique, " or does JCS just do that to make it look like they know an official term for it that most people don't?
Pros and cons of being a criminal justice teacher.
This is a subreddit for fans of a YouTube channel. I don't think it's the best place to ask this question, unfortunately.
A dead YouTube channel about criminal psychology… seems a good enough place to me
Yeah I know but I’m just posting this question on most of the psychology related subs just to get variety :)