When Munch says his cousin is a G-Man, they missed a great opportunity to have him say, "I know a G-Man, he's a little spooky, but maybe I could put in a good word."
i was going to say, yeah, yeah she definitely is unsympathetic. in fact she is blatantly not giving a 💩 that another woman and in fact multiple women, were violated, attacked, drugged and are being harassed daily by these obvious sickos.
I don't understand why anyone would refer cases like this to the college and not the actual police. For one thing, the more common thing I see people bring up for this stuff, there's a much lower standard for evidence (when I started college there was a mandatory program that explained they would punish someone if they thought it was more likely than a 50/50 split, literally punish you if they felt your guilt was more likely than a coin flip) that will inevitably get innocent people punished. But the other thing that gets neglected, but shows in this clip, is that they don't have the power the properly punish the bastards that really are guilty. If someone rapes me before I graduate, I don't want that person expelled from the school, I want them in prison where I know they can't get to me again. I dunno, maybe that's exactly why they go to the school system. More likely to "convict", and thus maybe more likely to get that person away from them, even if it's an inherently unethical and less effective way to punish these crimes.
Totally agree. This was made a long time ago so idk if this is relevant but my school had its own campus security officers who I think were policemen but they were employed by the school. And since my school was in NY they would tell us not to dial 911 because it would take a while for officers to get there so they had a direct number for the on campus officers who could be there in minutes. From there on, I don't know what they do but that's what they did at my school 5 years ago when I was there
I mean if they're really guilty, there's a serious risk that if they are guilty, they'll just try to sneak onto the campus and come after you as revenge. And I doubt it'd end with another r word.
i think it’s pretty clear why people don’t go to the real police, police have a history of not doing their jobs. Victims of abuse don’t trust them so the campus police uses that to pressure them into keeping it internal and that way the campus doesn’t have to report it. Also a lot of people have conflicting feelings about reporting it to police because they may not want to put that person in prison so they think expelling them is a better option. But i agree with you, i definitely wouldn’t want them to be only expelled, id want to see them rot in jail
Just because police ask for things doesn’t mean that legally you have to give them to them without the necessary paperwork issued by a judge. The police must provide convincing evidence to the DA’s office to show to a judge who decides if there is sufficient evidence to issue the order. This is legal procedure. Some people consent to turning over items or documents without a written order. The dean, in this instance, was legally able to require them to provide the written court order. The detectives could not arrest her for obstruction of justice unless she refused to hand over the documents specified in the court order.
@@royeastham5277 I still don't know if I like this new formula. Organized Crime Depts. sit on suspects for years building a case. I'm not used to that formula.
@@joewhitehead3 They just are so “woke” its ridiculous. And they stereotype conservatives, Christians and Southerners. They also consistently push a very Liberal agenda. It's just too far out there and too offensive to be enjoyable anymore.
@@MountainGirl420 That sums it up pretty well. I prefer the 90's Law and Order, before things like Cancel Culture and Woke; and I'm a Gen Z for Christ sake😒
Off the record means no statement taken, no official record of it being said, can’t be used as evidence, and no one there speaks of it afterwards, just a private word from person to person nothing professional
They want people to like her character as a person, not just bc she’s an attractive woman. Outside of a pant-suit, they’re dressing her like her male colleagues. They want an unconscious connection to form with viewers that she is no different from the men she works with. Its probably also why she kept her hair short for so many seasons. Long hair is an immediate eye catching detail most commonly found in women.
@@lucy8473 lol I know it’s his first name, I just didn’t know why he introduced him like that lol. They always use just last names when talking to citizens. It sounded funny.
It's too bad she got an abortion. I'm sure there are plenty of couples that were willing to adopt her unwanted baby. There was a great video about man educating people about the truth about abortion. When she got the procedure she made the child pay for the sin of the father.
Can u imagine having yourself pregnant without any recollection of the conception? Easy to say to just go through pregnancy and have it adopted when pregnancy itself is hard while going thru emotional trauma from being raped
Easier said then done. That poor girl had a right to do whatever she felt was necessary. She didn't legally consent. Pregnancy also changes a woman's body that no man will understand or experience.
@@devilundercover the baby is a separate person growing inside her. Having the abortion made the child pay for the father's crime. Conception is the start of life.
Awww man! Just when I get all comfortable and engrossed I am reminded it is a clip on TH-cam and not a full episode.
Mhm
Happens to me everytime with these Law & order clips
That's how they get ya!
Same here,
HULU!!! I'm 7 seasons in
"I'm not unsympathetic..."
Like hell.
I know, if anything she sounds annoyed that it came up again.
And even smiles smuggly . Lol
When Munch says his cousin is a G-Man, they missed a great opportunity to have him say, "I know a G-Man, he's a little spooky, but maybe I could put in a good word."
'Rise and Shine, Mr Munch, wake up and... smell the ashes'.
"I'm not unsympathetic." Yes, yes you are.
i was going to say, yeah, yeah she definitely is unsympathetic. in fact she is blatantly not giving a 💩 that another woman and in fact multiple women, were violated, attacked, drugged and are being harassed daily by these obvious sickos.
I don't understand why anyone would refer cases like this to the college and not the actual police.
For one thing, the more common thing I see people bring up for this stuff, there's a much lower standard for evidence (when I started college there was a mandatory program that explained they would punish someone if they thought it was more likely than a 50/50 split, literally punish you if they felt your guilt was more likely than a coin flip) that will inevitably get innocent people punished.
But the other thing that gets neglected, but shows in this clip, is that they don't have the power the properly punish the bastards that really are guilty. If someone rapes me before I graduate, I don't want that person expelled from the school, I want them in prison where I know they can't get to me again.
I dunno, maybe that's exactly why they go to the school system. More likely to "convict", and thus maybe more likely to get that person away from them, even if it's an inherently unethical and less effective way to punish these crimes.
Totally agree. This was made a long time ago so idk if this is relevant but my school had its own campus security officers who I think were policemen but they were employed by the school. And since my school was in NY they would tell us not to dial 911 because it would take a while for officers to get there so they had a direct number for the on campus officers who could be there in minutes. From there on, I don't know what they do but that's what they did at my school 5 years ago when I was there
I mean if they're really guilty, there's a serious risk that if they are guilty, they'll just try to sneak onto the campus and come after you as revenge. And I doubt it'd end with another r word.
Watch Promising Young Woman
i think it’s pretty clear why people don’t go to the real police, police have a history of not doing their jobs. Victims of abuse don’t trust them so the campus police uses that to pressure them into keeping it internal and that way the campus doesn’t have to report it. Also a lot of people have conflicting feelings about reporting it to police because they may not want to put that person in prison so they think expelling them is a better option. But i agree with you, i definitely wouldn’t want them to be only expelled, id want to see them rot in jail
its called probable cause
The Dean's last name "Richter" actually means judge in German. Oh the irony! A judge only in name.
That girl was so tiny next to Munch & Fin
Miss old school svu with stabler, munch and cragen
I love Benson and Stabler, they work together so flawlessly 🕵♂️🕵♀️
It's a flawlessly written script .
@@axiomist4488 well acted out
Out of all the law and order shows svu will always be the best.
there are other law and order shows other than svu?
Criminal Intent is wayyyy better
I really liked Benson's short haircuts as IMO they really suited her.
Olivia Benson is one police officer whose bad side I wouldn't want to be on.
Got that right
Elliot too
I think the unit would have not trouble getting access to those records if the "Gate keeper" was told she'd be arrested for obstruction of justice.
Just because police ask for things doesn’t mean that legally you have to give them to them without the necessary paperwork issued by a judge. The police must provide convincing evidence to the DA’s office to show to a judge who decides if there is sufficient evidence to issue the order. This is legal procedure. Some people consent to turning over items or documents without a written order. The dean, in this instance, was legally able to require them to provide the written court order. The detectives could not arrest her for obstruction of justice unless she refused to hand over the documents specified in the court order.
Still a great team... I'm sure the fans of the current active series are overjoyed
I’m overjoyed that Elliot has his own team and organized crime pukes better tremble!
@@royeastham5277 I still don't know if I like this new formula. Organized Crime Depts. sit on suspects for years building a case. I'm not used to that formula.
@@CC-si3cr Remember... this is TV procedural so they'll probably bump up for action.
I love law and order
Peacock doesn't stream in the Netherlands. Is there a way to watch these episodes?
As a swimmer that "practice" is hilarious.
Gotta love liv!
All hail queen Olivia Benson and she is one of the best og characters on the law and order svu team
gonorrhea: the gift that keeps on giving
Isn't that Elizabeth Hendrickson from Y&R? The swimmer 🏊♀️ who the detectives talked to. (Schumacher)
Sure is
When the show was good.
Yes! Now it’s just a Liberal freak show.
@@MountainGirl420 unfortunately yes, its sadly lost its self😞
@@MountainGirl420 How do you mean?
@@joewhitehead3 They just are so “woke” its ridiculous. And they stereotype conservatives, Christians and Southerners. They also consistently push a very Liberal agenda. It's just too far out there and too offensive to be enjoyable anymore.
@@MountainGirl420 That sums it up pretty well. I prefer the 90's Law and Order, before things like Cancel Culture and Woke; and I'm a Gen Z for Christ sake😒
I'm surprised Marvel or DC Comics
haven't done a LAW AND ORDER
miniseries.
Who among you would line up
at the comic shop to reserve/buy it?
..Honestly, I just had this mental image pop up of Deadpool going through SVU's files and using them as a checklist, and it made he smile~
🙋🏻♂️
What season and episord
what does 'off the record' mean outside of a depo??
Off the record means no statement taken, no official record of it being said, can’t be used as evidence, and no one there speaks of it afterwards, just a private word from person to person nothing professional
What they were doing in this episode is not only a violation of the university policy but also a violation of FERPA
Beautiful !
you think Cragen is strapped??
In terms of guns? Yes
In terms of schmeat also yes
@@chrisd2051 why am I just now seeing this??😂😂😂
Wat detective say 1:39
Maybe we can appeal to his fraternal sense of brotherhood among cops
Ridiculous. You are thinking you could get away with it.
Anyone know the name 0f this episode?
It’s in the description. Do you need someone to come over and click on it for you or can you manage that on your own.
@@richardvinsen2385 not everyone looks in the description. u didn’t have to b so mean. it’s just a question
she's Extremely unsympathetic.... dude....
That hairdo on Olivia..🤣😂
I like her short hair more than her long hair tbh but her long hair is beautiful too
I like it myself. Stylish and probably easier at the time.
I liked it too 👍
Why did the costume designer put Mariska is so many mock and turtlenecks!
They want people to like her character as a person, not just bc she’s an attractive woman. Outside of a pant-suit, they’re dressing her like her male colleagues. They want an unconscious connection to form with viewers that she is no different from the men she works with. Its probably also why she kept her hair short for so many seasons. Long hair is an immediate eye catching detail most commonly found in women.
This a mattress girl episode?
That's Chloe from The Young and the Restless! 😲😲😲😲😲
I love Olivia Benson
yaa noo the police don't need a court order for any student that maybe in a crime collages dont have baler any rights
Harm a child, forfeit your life.
“I’m detective Munch this is detective tutuala” wtf? Why didn’t he say Finn? Lol
am i missing the joke or do you not know fin's name...?
@@lucy8473 lol I know it’s his first name, I just didn’t know why he introduced him like that lol. They always use just last names when talking to citizens. It sounded funny.
@@coffeeaddictexpress5038 tutuola is his last name...it's odafin tutuola.
@@lucy8473 honestly I didn’t know that lol I always thought it was his last name lol. He always introduced him as Finn.
Is the swimmer the girl from Brooklyn 99 playing Rosa?
I always love Dale Stuckey on the show, law and order SVU
The swimmer looks like a really young Jorja Fox.
Too easy
When they find out a college covered a crime up, the entire staff should be arrested and all tax payer money for the last 20 years taken back.
Evidence would be the dna of the baby
Always avoid greek life and never trust administration
She looks like the type
Matt Gaetz would go after.
1999
Judging by the hair on Liv it’s not ‘99 it’s probs between 2001-2003
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It's too bad she got an abortion. I'm sure there are plenty of couples that were willing to adopt her unwanted baby. There was a great video about man educating people about the truth about abortion. When she got the procedure she made the child pay for the sin of the father.
There are so many risks of child birth and pregnancy, she doesn’t have to put herself through that
Can u imagine having yourself pregnant without any recollection of the conception? Easy to say to just go through pregnancy and have it adopted when pregnancy itself is hard while going thru emotional trauma from being raped
Easier said then done. That poor girl had a right to do whatever she felt was necessary. She didn't legally consent. Pregnancy also changes a woman's body that no man will understand or experience.
Not your body not your choice.
@@devilundercover the baby is a separate person growing inside her. Having the abortion made the child pay for the father's crime. Conception is the start of life.
too bad i can't watch peacock, can't we bankrupt this company, so maybe the would show us more