tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8597101.post8371423080041953448..comments2024-03-25T20:06:39.794-05:00Comments on Grits for Breakfast: Harris County suspends DNA testing in property crimes, citing volumeGritsforbreakfasthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10152152869466958902noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8597101.post-27610879530793000512015-07-07T13:31:02.932-05:002015-07-07T13:31:02.932-05:00Property Crimes are considered bullshit crimes tha...Property Crimes are considered bullshit crimes that the police blow off as not worth getting out of the car due to a lil thang called - Insurance. But throw in a Deductible that's higher than the cost of the broken or stolen stuff and you just end up not reporting it (or they end up convincing you to not filing a Report) and the crime rate looks like it's down. <br /><br />The only property crimes they will get out of the car for are those related to a home or business with an Alarm (unless someone is connected or related). Not just any ol Alarm, it has to be one tied to an Alarm Co. (preferably one they have an investment in) with an up to date paid bill. If your property crime isn't covered by a policy the code is - GFY & Have a Good Day.<br /><br />*I had to lift a set of prints off of a window because the fat-ass cop that rolled out to our property crime scene 4 hours after the call, said that they couldn't do it because they couldn't perform the simple lifting procedure due to dirt & dust. He said that the blood on the sill could be anyone's maybe even a bird or cat. Haven't called the cops for over 15 years and neither do any of the neighbors. Deductibles prevent anyone from claiming petty property crimes, it's cheaper to repair & replace it yourself. Buy a camera or two and catch them in the act and let the cops deal with real crimes. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8597101.post-52445676953174387252015-07-06T15:44:25.920-05:002015-07-06T15:44:25.920-05:00What makes you think property crimes are precursor...<i>What makes you think property crimes are precursors to violent crimes, Phelps?</i><br /><br />Science.<br /><br />http://www.icjia.org/public/pdf/ResearchReports/Developing%20recidivism.pdf<br /><br /><i>Violent offenders had more previous drug and property arrests, more prior convictions and more prior probation sentences than the other offenders did.</i><br /><br />This isn't some obscure finding. This is <b>basic criminology</b>, on the order of "increasing demand increases prices" in economics.<br /><br />Note: This doesn't mean that mass incarceration is the answer. It turns out that incarceration is only responsible for about 5-10% of the crime reduction we've seen in the past 30 years. <i>Identifying</i> people with criminal tendencies, however, get the people into the system, making them easier to rehabilitate (is the criminality a result of a mental injury like prior abuse, is the person a sociopath, it is a substance abuse problem, is it the purely economical I-can't-get-a-job, etc) and if rehabilitation fails, easier to identify.<br /><br />No one starts out with armed robbery. They start out with burglary and mugging. No one starts out as a serial rapist. They start out burgling houses, which acclimates them to the idea of violating the boundaries of victims. No one starts out as a street-murderer -- they all have a long history of armed robbery and other violent crimes.Phelpshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06270536870200063563noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8597101.post-34881313234793687552015-07-06T15:14:02.887-05:002015-07-06T15:14:02.887-05:00What makes you think property crimes are precursor...What makes you think property crimes are precursors to violent crimes, Phelps? The rate of violent crime in the US has generally declined, but property crimes have stayed about the same, no?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8597101.post-30238278799636564992015-07-06T11:27:33.630-05:002015-07-06T11:27:33.630-05:00I'm all for prioritizing. Clear out the rape ...I'm all for prioritizing. Clear out the rape and murder cases before dealing with property crimes.<br /><br />The thing is, we do NEED to get back to the property crimes ASAP, because people don't just start out with violent crimes like rape and robbery. They start out with property crimes. The way we <i>prevent</i> violent crime is by catching the criminals while they are still committing less-confrontational crimes.Phelpshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06270536870200063563noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8597101.post-91153388702442822542015-07-06T10:49:29.389-05:002015-07-06T10:49:29.389-05:00Doesn't the county crime lab charge those citi...Doesn't the county crime lab charge those cities to perform the testing? If they did it for free, I'm sure Houston would benefit by piggybacking on any free services and then focusing on everything else in house. How much does the county charge the smaller cities and maybe they just need to charge a little more.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com