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Police officer uses Flock database to track mistress(ktla.com)
51 points by hentrep a day ago | 4 comments
ahhhhnoooo a day ago | parent | next [-]

Cops are pretty toxic in relationships. In two studies, 40% of cops surveyed admitted to perpetrating domestic violence.

In other studies the number was closer to 25%.

No matter what the number, that's way higher than typical.

Now give these people tools like Flock? It's a recipe for some of the most abusive people to have access to some of the most vulnerable people. IMO, cops shouldn't have Flock access.

Sources:

Johnson, L.B. (1991). On the front lines: Police stress and family well-being. Hearing before the Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families House of Representatives: 102 Congress First Session May 20 (p. 32-48). Washington DC: US Government Printing Office.

Neidig, P.H., Russell, H.E. & Seng, A.F. (1992). Interspousal aggression in law enforcement families: A preliminary investigation. Police Studies, Vol. 15 (1), p. 30-38.

Feltgen, J. (October, 1996). Domestic violence: When the abuser is a police officer. The Police Chief, p. 42-49.

Lott, L.D. (November, 1995). Deadly secrets: Violence in the police family. FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, p. 12-16.

Oehme, K., et al. (2011). Protecting Lives, Careers, and Public Confidence: Florida's efforts to prevent officer-involved domestic violence. Family Court Review 84, 85.

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metalman 18 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

a smart mistress would have this as invoicable line item's , basic would be gps tracking, advanced would include still photos, and ultra would have video clips

crote 11 hours ago | parent [-]

A smart mistress would know that this quickly leads to a dead mistress.