Besides having sworn to defend the county, as citizens one would think that doing the right thing would always be best, military or not. Think of it this way, if the crime was being done to you, your family or your property would you not hope someone intercede in stopping or catching the criminal (s). Actually, all US Service Members are informally deputized throughout the US and its territories to detain those who they catch in the commission of a federal crime and state felonies. That is "detain," until local law enforcement may arrive.
Yes, in many jurisdictions, priests have a legal obligation to report crimes they become aware of during their duties, such as child abuse or other serious offenses. This duty is often mandated by law to protect the safety and well-being of individuals.
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Yes, teachers have a legal obligation to report suicidal students to the appropriate authorities to ensure the safety and well-being of the student.
In some cases, you can be held responsible for your friends' crimes if you were involved or knew about the crime and did not report it. It is important to understand the legal concept of accomplice liability and the duty to report crimes.
In most places, there is a legal obligation to report suicidal behavior if someone is in immediate danger of harming themselves. This duty to report is in place to ensure the safety and well-being of individuals at risk of suicide.
In many places, priests are legally required to report crimes, especially those involving abuse or harm to children. This duty to report is part of mandatory reporting laws that aim to protect vulnerable individuals and ensure that crimes are properly investigated and addressed.
Yes, in most jurisdictions, priests are not legally required to report crimes they hear about during confession due to the confidentiality of the sacrament.
In many places, there is a legal obligation for mental health professionals to report suicidal thoughts if they believe there is a risk of harm to the individual or others. This duty to report is in place to ensure the safety and well-being of those at risk.
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If the fraud has anything to do with a service member you are told to report it to the chain of command, however in In my recent experience trying to report anything to a service members chain of command is not the way to go. If you want to report anything and have someone listen you can report it to Legal, IG or the CID of the installation and that will almost guarantee someone will take notice.
Choose your battles carefully. Only fight ones you win. No one likes snitches. Snitches end up in ditches.