(What makes this article of great interest, is the statement about
the behavior of future cops. This is very true, however, today's cops
and prosecutors can not be trusted to be any better. The story on
'48 Hours Mistery' last week (11-29) about a man who was relentlessly
pursued by an obvious psychopath cop, shows the danger innocent
citizens are always in. Not only was this cop's behavior of an
obvious psychopathic bent, but the behavior of the other cops who were
interrogating this innocent man was of a psychopathic nature. This
behavior comes out of a determination to use their authority to force a
confession out of all persons being interrogated, while completely
disregarding the possibility of innocence. Unfortunately, this
abandonment of logic and reason by cops and prosecutors for a
interrogation method that is bent on gaining a confession at any
cost, has caused many innocent people to falsely confess to a crime.
For further reference, google: 'Reid interrogation method'.
Always exercise your right to remain silent and never make ANY
statement
to the police or prosecutors. You should never make any statement to
friends or relatives also, no matter how necessary you might believe
this to be in order to vindicate yourself before them. This way the
police cannot misconstrue something a friend or relative might say when
they are interviewed. Since the police and prosecutors are hell bent
on
making a case against everyone, you are to completely refuse to
cooperate with their stealth endeavors. As in the case example above,
you can never count on a jury to not be deceived by the authorities
into
finding you guilty. You must realize that you are dealing with pure
evil here!)
American teens lie, steal, cheat at 'alarming' rates: study
Ethics Institute Report Says Cheating Up Among High Schoolers
American teenagers lie, steal and cheat more at "alarming rates," a
study of nearly 30,000 high school students concluded Monday.
The attitudes and conduct of some 29,760 high school students across
the United States "doesn't bode well for the future when these
youngsters become the next generation's politicians and parents, cops
and corporate executives, and journalists and generals," the non-profit
Josephson Institute said.
In its 2008 Report Card on the Ethics of American Youth, the Los
Angeles-based organization said the teenagers' responses to questions
about lying, stealing and cheating "reveals entrenched habits of
dishonesty for the workforce of the future."
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