Great potential poor implementation.
The podcast had huge potential to raise awareness of stalking and the challenges of prosecuting cases. Instead of focusing on amending the laws and enabling law enforcement and prosecutors to pursue offenders the podcast was overly critical of law enforcement. Law enforcement is bound by the rule of law and can only operate within the scope of the law. The podcast was overly focused on the victims personal promotion. It failed to address or be empathetic to those with mental health challenges. And most disconcerting it often was focused on those who pursued financial gain through public notoriety. Which has inherent negative consequences.
John Lietzke via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/04/20
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