[Ipg-smz] Facebook to hire ex-felons?

Richard Santalesa rsantalesa3 at optonline.net
Mon Apr 1 02:06:20 UTC 2019


Sorry. As an attorney I recommend no discussion with LEO ( especy federal) other than definitely known facts with counsel present.



On Mar 31, 2019, 8:59 PM, at 8:59 PM, Ken Hess <kenneth.hess at gmail.com> wrote:
>Exactly Sharon. That's the dilemma. You get out and can't find a decent
>job. What do you do? Fast food or crime?
>
>I think there needs to be actual education in the prison system
>especially
>for those who have the possibility of parole/release. We can either
>spend
>some money training, teaching, and educating people or we can pay for
>them
>to come back and live off the state or get released and commit more
>crimes.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Ken
>
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>
>On Sun, Mar 31, 2019 at 6:31 PM Sharon Fisher <slfisher at gmail.com>
>wrote:
>
>> So when someone has done their time, what are they supposed to do for
>a
>> living when released?
>>
>> On Sun, Mar 31, 2019, 12:50 PM Gabe Goldberg <gabe at gabegold.com>
>wrote:
>>
>>> FWIW, I've volunteered with Fairfax County, VA Police Department for
>10+
>>> years. I know -- and in many cases have ridden with -- officers from
>>> patrol to chief. I chaired my police station's Citizens Advisory
>>> Committee and serve on the Chief's Advisory Council. I'm on a task
>force
>>> developing policies for public safety use of drones -- it's about 40
>>> people, including police, fire&EMS, fire marshal, county attorney,
>FAA,
>>> Audubon Society, business organizations, citizen/civic groups, and
>head
>>> of Virginia ACLU. Output so far is a draft 35+ page manual and all
>the
>>> info is on fairfaxcounty.gov/uas.
>>>
>>> There are 18,000+ law enforcement agencies in the country so it's
>>> misleading to generalize about "the police"  or "law enforcement".
>>> Fairfax cops I know are honest/honorable/motivated to do the right
>>> thing. Over the years, policies have changed -- sometimes in
>response to
>>> national trends, sometimes to community involvement/pressure,
>sometimes
>>> to FCPD problems. There's pretty good transparency and
>responsiveness.
>>> Fairfax (1200+ officers) isn't Mayberry or NYC (30,000+ officers) --
>>> there's no reason NOT to talk to police here; in fact middle/high
>>> schools all have School Resource Officers whose job is to TALK to
>kids
>>> -- not arrest them.
>>>
>>> I'm not claiming that everywhere's as fortunate as Fairfax -- just
>>> suggesting that all-inclusive advice about police can be misleading.
>>>
>>> On 3/31/2019 11:18 AM, Stephen Satchell wrote:
>>> > On 3/30/19 5:05 PM, Richard Santalesa wrote:
>>> >> Oh come on pretty much everything is a felony these days.
>>> >
>>> > All too true, which is why you NEVER talk to law enforcement
>unless you
>>> > have to.
>>> >
>>> > And "ex-felons" implies "convictions".
>>> >
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>204-0433
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