
Eddie and Ernie Evans run their Beverly Hills crime scene cleanup company to suit the cleaning needs of people first. They do not send a sales person to prospective clients. Prices quoted over the telephone are THE prices for crime scene cleanup. They do not change prices because another issue or several more hours add to their crime scene cleanup cleaning jobs.
Priced for the family, business, and insurance industry, Eddie and Ernie hope to help you if your situation requires crime scene cleaners.
Los Angeles, also known as "The City of Angeles," ranks above all other counties for population in the US. About one-in-four Californians live in Los Angeles County. Los Angeles County consists of 88 cities.
Finding causation for violent crimes in Beverly Hills creates as many theoretical problems as anywhere else. Psychologists, sociologists, and others report that childhood development contributes to violent criminal behavior. Where a stable home exists, children have a more stable environment for the development of stable emotions, stable learning progress, and an ability to anticipate what tomorrow brings.
About 90% of family homicides occur from male violence against a family member, usually women. In terms of crime scene cleanup, cleaning after gunshot wounds and knife wounds occur most often in Beverly Hills. Whenever alcohol or drugs or both are available, crime scene cleanup becomes a two day activity in some cases. It seems that crime scene cleanup follows the development of some families. It also seems that some children grow up destined to become Beverly Hills crime scene cleanup subjects.
Violent homes breed violent children in many cases. Children model on their parents. Problem solving becomes a matter of hitting and kicking others to redress imagined wrongs, to get even, and to avoid challanges. Crime scene cleanup follows families in some Beverly Hills neighborhoods.
Here I begin discussing violence from childhood in its more obvious situations. First, I begin by considering animal cruelty as an indicator of violence to come and learning experience leading to greater violence. If the reader needs more elaboration on "learning experience" consider the young couple twisted by the male's violence against the young female. He slaps her around during a quarrel. They "makeup."
What the male learns that violence agains the female may continue without severing their relationship. The female begins to learn the physical violence belongs to their relationship. This is what I mean by "learning experience for violence to come," as shown by cruelty to animals by some children.
The philosopher John Locke gives us something to think about when rearing children to learn compassion toward others:
Animal Cruelty
"The custom of children tormenting and killing beasts, will, by degrees, harden their minds even towards men, and they who delight in the suffering and destruction of inferior creatures, will not be apt to be very compassionate, or benigh to those of thee own kind." John Locke
A large number of violent offenders describe their cruelty toward animals. Depriving animals of food, water, shelter, socialization, torture, maiming, mutilating, or killing animals covers cruelty to animals. A walk in many Beverly Hills neighborhoods reveals these forms of cruelty taking place in many homes. Meanwhile, Beverly Hills neighbors remain silent.
If families allow cruelty to pets, we might expect cruelty toward children to occur in the same families. Coercive family interaction patterns and children's attibutional biases give us some information about aggressive and antisocial behavior.
Coercive Family Interaction
Coercive family interaction often arises when parents have poor parenting skills. As a result a cycle of violence develops. For the coercive, parent relying heavily on punitive and aversive control of their children satisfies immediate control issues. For long-term child development, coercion and aversive control lead to unpredictable behavior. We expect that children raised in such Beverly Hills environments learn to repeat their parents' inadequate parenting skills.
Beverly Hills Children's Attributional Biases
Children's attributional biases means that children learn to accuse others of somehow demeaning or infringing on their place in the world. The schoolyard bully becomes offended when innocently bumped in a while in a lunch line. The neutral child becomes a hate object, and all too often a target for violence. In this way children attribute a bias toward others. Include race, sex, and other stereotypes in this mentality, and serious violence may follow later in life.
Beverly Hills Gangs
We need look no farther than Beverly Hills gangs for childhood attributional biases. Stereotyping neighbors in neighborhood gangs has a long history in Beverly Hills. Police and Los Angeles newspapers continue to document senseless homicides against innocent bystanders for no good reason. Attributing biases to others with the help of gang rivalries comes easily enough for their tribal-like mentalities. Street names become rival biases to attack with great violence. Applying attributes to neutral parties occurs for no good reason.
Gang members become young parents. They pass on poor parenting skills. Their children become victims of the cycle of violence in the home and on the street. In the family and on the street, coercion pushes children toward violence. For Beverly Hills, there are few jobs, few skills, and few place to withdraw from the tragedies unfolding in Beverly Hills, generation after generation.
For the young males, becoming a father furthers a family illusion learned to recreate a life in the gang image and family image. For the young girls, "having his baby" remains a child's dream of parenthood's romanticism. In the end children become parents to homicidal children in the gang environment.
Child Welfare Workers have Neutrality
As often as not, Beverly Hills child welfare workers cruise Beverly Hills neighborhoods without harm. With their little, 4X4 inch paper badge danling about 4 inches below their chins, child welfare workers walk through gang neighborhoods as if unseen. If any gang attention comes their way, it resembles a smirk.
Los Angeles County's child welfare workers are literally childrens' surrogate partents in many cases. In some neighborhoods over half the males go to prison by age 30. Mothers left with a house full of young children need help and the Los Angeles County's liberal spirit shows itself in the Child Welfare Department. In steps the overworked child wefare workers to help raise and protect children without resources.
Child care workers remove and return children to their natural parents' home day and night. They follow infants from birth to age 18. From one adoptive family to another, children rely on their welfare worker for assistance and continuity. If many children under the county's guidance have a bright spot in life, it grows from their on-going, steady relationship with child welfare workers. We must look to those children remaining locked up because their social skills and collective association skills were developed too late, too narrowly, and shallow.
These children become homeless at 18 and seldom benefit from Los Angeles programs. They become gang members if not prison population fodder. Crime scene cleanup follows their lives all too often. All too often they become the object of a Los Angeles crime scene cleanup.
For the truth of the matter, they grew up without proper guidance. The grew into manhood in no more than tribal relationships in Beverly Hills, and no less than tribal relationship in Beverly Hills. By my math, most of us would have done the same.
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