Crime Scene cleanup companies should not be referred by city or county employees. This type of a conflict-of-interest is unethical. It also leads to government encroachment into the free enterprise sector of our American economy. Keep government employees out of free enterprise.  
 

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The Crime Scene Cleanup Business

When we speak of the crime scene cleanup companies, we speak of at least two business structures.

One type of crime scene cleanup business structure includes local government employees. These employees may work for a city or county. For instance, in Orange County, California, city and county employees take part in crime scene cleanup company activities. They may even own their very own crime scene cleanup company. Across the continent, we find Florida crime scene cleanup. Here a sheriff owns a major crime scene cleanup company. This is not to say that the Orange County, California sheriff does not own a crime scene cleanup company, but to give credit where we find credit due.

To think that a law enforcement officers in the top tier of our county governments have taken this initiative. They've taken the initiative to begin a crime scene cleanup company for their county's residents at their own expense. In this way they save a lot of time for victims' families.

Victims' families need not go all the way to a telephone book. They need not go all the way to the Internet as here. Their very own tax payer supported leaders have added value to their homicide, suicide, or unattended death cleanup experience.

We must not forget the coroner or medical examiner's part in the referral structure of this type of crime scene cleanup business. In fact, from the coroners' department most crime scene cleanup referrals arise. Employees, especially investigators, take it upon themselves to send grieving families to select crime scene cleanup companies. We find this especially true in New York City's crime scene cleanup business.

 


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Homicide

Homicide cleanup equals crime scene cleanup, no doubt. What does make homicide different are the types of homicide, environment, weapons, and weather.

Some homicides occur by accident. We call these accidental death, but by the actions of another. Not a crime, this sort of homicide may have occurred by negligence or gross negligence. In such cases the law looks to the deed in different terms.

For professional crime scene cleaners, blood cleanup would seem to amount to the same task. What difference does the type of homicide have to do with anything? "A lot," some will note. An out-and-out murder (187 p.c. model penal code) may leave debris in a totally bedraggled manner.

More of interest, how do such homicides come about?

Historians and sociologists tell us that, "Once learned, homicidal habits are hard to break and can be passed down for generations." The habit of homicide for solving personal and social problems brings to mind the world's great literature. Without doubt, death finds more than enough room in our great literature. So too does homicide and suicide.

History tells us that as this great literature reflects actually existing conditions and events, failures of government stability have had an influence on homicide's occurrence. The rates of homicide in American history change with social and economic conditions. Change to a lower denominator of for the meaning of life, employment, sense of attachment to a common goal, and homicides increase. The obverse, homicides decrease.

There's no one-to-one correspondence between any of the figures and events. Trends indicate the more tettonic shifts in the American mode for homicide. Nearly every American frontier has gone through periods of higher criminality, especially for homicide.

New York City faces a deep systemic crisis as the rest of the United States. We need to support Pacifica Radio for its health and public work. Texas has a small station of its own. In San Antonio, there's an NPR station. A Los Angeles crime scene cleanup entails following a radio program for distraction and valuable information. KPFK at 90.7 serves this purpose.

 


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