Some thoughts on predicting crime and arresting in advance

Lynn 2022-04-19 09:01:04

I have watched a lot of movies that predict crimes recently. To combat crimes, we still have to use traditional criminal investigation methods, rather than arresting them in advance to eliminate them. Being able to predict crimes and attack them in advance can only be the same as what this movie is about. First, let the criminals commit crimes. The means are more cruel, and will not be completely eliminated. The second is the normalization of buying and killing people, especially those who have access to criminals. The third is wrong catch. Since it is possible to predict the future, it is obviously more rational to arrest the crime immediately after the crime is committed, the litigation is also more convenient, and the sentencing also has a standard.

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Minority Report quotes

  • Dr. Iris Hineman: Find the minority report.

    John Anderton: How do I even know which one has it?

    Dr. Iris Hineman: It's always in the more gifted of the three.

    John Anderton: Which one is it?

    Dr. Iris Hineman: The female.

  • Rufus Riley: [to Agatha] Are you reading my mind right now?

    John Anderton: Get up.

    Rufus Riley: [to Agatha] I'm sorry for whatever I'm going to do and I swear I didn't do any of that stuff I did.