Police Psych: Sex Crimes Cop Part 3: The Delusions
With Easter having just past, I thought I would show you how a Sex Crime Cop sees the holiday (sent to me on Easter Sunday by a sex crime cop with the statement “this is how I see Easter. Everything’s has become so sick.”) We all see the world as a threatening place when something bad happens. For the sex crime cop, it frequently goes way too far. Any situation that their child is involved in, or their grandchild, or a child they know casually, bring up images in their heads. It morphs from Boy Scouts, to clergy, to teachers, even to mythical figures dressing up at a shopping mall. The worst part, is they don’t even have to have experienced these kinds of things, the images can be within their own creative minds.
You see the cop that is doing these kinds of cases jumps into a world of fetishes and philias, and crimes that are outside the box. They see such creative types of perversions within the first year of sex crime work that they didn’t know existed growing up or working the streets. And it doesn’t come from a books or pictures, it comes from real life, real images. Drinking blood, nah that’s the easy stuff, ‘having sex with animals while smeared with human blood and eating engorged organs that come from who knows where while you are screaming like a Japanese Water Buffalo in heat,’ that’s the crazy stuff they are exposed to (yes there are Japanese water buffalo). That’s the stuff of real perversions. The type of perversion they are exposed to daily surpasses their imagination and is a terrific shock to their systems, and if there are children involved ii intensifies their involvement. Read the rest of this entry »