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Eddie Evans lives 1 mile from Los Angeles County. He went to school in Los Angeles County. He has cleaned hundreds of death and trauma scenes. Homicides, suicides, unattended deaths, and other biohazardous environments are among his business focus.

Eddie's cleaning experience includes military trauma cleanup, crime scene cleanup, and accidental death cleanup.

Eddie is compassionate and discreet, and will help reduce the anxiety created by a death scene.

Because Eddie cleans each and every death scene alone, solo, he has cleaned hundreds of death scenes. Because Eddie owns crimescenecleanup.com, which exists to help those in need of cleaning and cannot afford cleaners. He also uses affordable-crime-scene-cleanup.com for the same purpose. For a more general approach to biohazard cleaning he used biohazard-cleanup.com , to help reach those in need of blood cleanup issues.

Without question, homicide-cleanup.com serves crime scene cleanup marketing needs in a specific area of blood cleanup.

then there's suicide-cleanup.com and many other after death cleanup websites.

Almost single-handedly Eddie fights cronyism in crime scene cleanup found in local governments. In particular, he has a keen eye for cronyism in coroners' departments, especially in Orange County, California. Cronyism in crime scene cleanup costs tax payers money, lots of money.

You can trust that you will receive the best cleaning possible. You can trust that you will receive the attention that only a business owner can provide.

Biosafe has no middle-man, no one else to share the risks and rewards of professional cleaning.

There are very few companies that can offer up their owner as their solo biohazard cleaner. Few companies have employees with my cleaning experience, including military trauma cleanup. Few companies have hands-on experience for cleaning hundreds of homicides, suicides, and unattended death scenes. I do.

You will not find a more experienced death scene cleaner than Eddie Evans to clean for you. Eddie's fees are fair and reasonable.

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Understanding Violent Crime

Animal Cruelty

Coercive Family Interaction   Children's Attributional Biases

 

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Eddie and Ernie Evans run their crime scene cleanup company to suit the cleaning needs of people first. They do not send a sales person to the prospective clients. Prices quoted over the telephone are THE prices. They do not change prices because another issue or several more hours add to their 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 Los Angeles 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.

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 theie 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 Los Angeles neighborhoods reveals these forms of cruelty taking place in many homes. Meanwhile, 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 developement, coercion and aversive control lead to unpredictable behavior. We expect that children raised in such environments learn to repeat their parents' inadequate parenting skills.

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 shoolyard 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 attibute a bias toward others. Include rac, sex, and other stereotypes in this mentality, and servioius violence may follow later in life.

We need look no farther than Los Angele's gangs for childhood attributional biases. If nowhere else than in the gang mentality, sterotyping neighbors as somehow a threat has decades of documentation by the Los Angeles Police and Los Angeles newspapers.

 

 

 

 

 

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