What to do if someone is going to snitch on you?

What to do if someone is going to snitch on you?

I recently read about medical workers in Russia who apparently were thrown out of high windows. They all had complained about something the government was doing or not doing. 

That news made me think of an expression introduced to me by my research assistant: Snitches get stitches. That expression comes from prisons. Inmates may not have a great deal of honour, but they do have one rule of conduct: No snitching. 

There are many colourful names for snitches. The names vary depending on age and whether we like the person: finks, rats, squealers, stool pigeons, whistleblowers, informants, tattletales. 

I once tried to snitch on a classmate of mine in the U.S. I read in the newspaper that a muscular Black man with a limp had used a tyre iron to hold up a convenience store in town. I called the police and learned that they also knew who it had to be. There was no one else around like the fellow. He was a nice guy when I interacted with him — I bet he later got into drugs.

My most exciting involvement with stool pigeons came when I helped slightly with legal representation of men charged with importing drugs. They were all eager to sing like a canary in exchange for lighter sentences. I doubt though that they agreed to name the kingpin supplier of the drugs. That might have been a suicidal act. Revisit the Russia story above. 

Governments and organizations hate individuals who blow the whistle on upper-level misconduct. High-up people like to sweep problems under the rug. 

However, the same officials support snitching when the target is an ordinary employee. In some employment situations, officials encourage and reward snitching, just as a prison warden might. 

Snitching is not necessarily a bad thing. But both criminals and ordinary employees know that falsely dobbing in someone can pay off. In addition to false accusers there are misinformed dobbers. Put in this category people who call the police to report a neighbour breaking quarantine when the neighbour is going to work at a hospital. 

Why do people snitch? Many want to do the right thing. Some are pressed into the role by officials. Some want revenge over a slight or want to exert power. Others want to remove a person who is an impediment. 

If you watch the documentary Tiger King, you will see that snitching dethroned the King. All the possible snitch motives may have applied there. 

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What to do if someone is going to snitch on you?

What to do if someone is going to snitch on you?

What to do if someone is going to snitch on you?
Crime Stoppers allows you to provide anonymous information about criminal activity to the police without being directly involved in the investigation process. You could be eligible for a reward of up to $1000 if the information you report results in an arrest.

Every piece of information is important. It may seem insignificant to you but it could prove vital to the investigation, arrest and prosecution.

How you can help

In an emergency, call Triple Zero "000" for attendance by police, fire or ambulance.

For police assistance where there is no immediate danger or to report non-urgent crime call 131 444.

If you have information about illegal activity or suspected perpetrators relating to crime anywhere in Australia, you can help by providing information to Crime Stoppers. To provide your information phone the toll free number 1800 333 000.

Why we need your help

Police cannot always solve every crime on their own. Forensic science and investigation skills are vital tools in solving crime. However, information from the public can often be the vital key. Through Crime Stoppers you can effectively provide an 'eyes and ears' extension.

Crime Stoppers is based on the principal that 'someone other than the criminal has information that can solve a crime' and was created to combat the three major problems faced by law enforcement agencies in generating that information:

  • fear of reprisal
  • an attitude of apathy
  • reluctance to get involved.

Crime Stoppers resolves these problems by:

  • offering anonymity to people who provide information about crimes (callers do not give their names, calls are not traced, and callers are known by a unique code number to facilitate payment of rewards if eligible - anonymity is essential to the success of the program)
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What to do if someone is going to snitch on you?

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What to do if someone is going to snitch on you?

What to do if someone is going to snitch on you?

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in the criminal sense a snitch will provide information to the police or feds in order to obtain lenient treatment for themselves and provide information over an extended period of time in return for money or for police to overlook their own criminal activities. Quite often someone will become an informant following their arrest.

a snitch is not the innocent person who has a serial killer living next door so he tells the police to get the trash out the community. a snitch is one who is slanging dope or doing some other wrong doing and gets caught but instead of taking their punishment like a man they tell the authorities info on other criminals so they can get off scott free or reduce their own punishment. that is a snitch!

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A "Snitch" is a guy/girl who gets arrested by the cops, and then decides to give up info that can land another person/friend in lock-up. And as a result, the snitch is let go- - home free.

Usually, that motherfucker gets his/her ass beat up and put into the hospital, or stabbed up or shot.

A drug dealer gets caught by the cops, and the cops offer him a deal to be let off home free, so the motherfucker takes the deal and tells the cops about another dealer thats throwin dope around town, and then gets that other dealer arrested. A week later, Snitch gets jumped and put in the hospital.
Snitch rats on somebody again & ends up dead.

by SouthernWhiteFool850 June 14, 2014

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