In an emotionally profound and extensive discussion, Eric Oldenburg explores the career and experiences of Josh Findley, a retired HSI Special Agent and pioneering figure in Victim Identification efforts within the ICAC community.
From his small-town roots in rural Oregon, to his impactful career in the military police and subsequent roles in various federal agencies, Josh shares a detailed account of his journey.
The conversation delves into the ethical, emotional, and professional challenges faced when dealing with child sexual abuse material (CSAM) cases, emphasizing empathy, healing, and the necessity for law enforcement to engage deeply and humanely with both victims and offenders. It also touches on personal anecdotes and the need for mental health awareness and support among law enforcement officers.
This comprehensive dialogue sheds light on the evolution of victim identification, the significance of inter-agency cooperation, and the personal toll such work takes on those who commit their lives to this complex and critical field.
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