2. CRIMES IN GENERAL
Crime:A crime is an offense against a public law. This word, in
its most general sense, includes all offenses, but in its more limited
sense is confined to felony.
some people said it started with the human begin and other said it
started in 1200’s.
3. Examples
. Securities fraud, Mail theft, illegally entering the
country, possession of a controlled substance (can be both a
state and federal crime).
. Anything the FBI or equivalent of another nation can
arrest you for.
4. did it increased or deceased
There was a decline in crime during the 1980s. Our country
enjoyed seven years of declining crime for the period
1981-89, the most recent data available. During this period
crime declined by 22% and violent crime by 25%. These are
welcome developments, particularly following the surge of
crime and violence of the late 1980s. This decline occurred
during a time when the national prison population has
increased substantially, rising from 789,60 in 1991 to
1,252,830, a 59% rise in just seven years and a 47% increase
in the rate of incarceration, taking into account changes in the
national population
5. purpose of crime
poverty: In the US, urban crime is often perceived as a
problem amid areas with high poverty levels. This may
be the case; however, many other factors, such as
unemployment, population density, minority population,
age distribution, and locality in the US, are correlated
with crime and affect poverty as well. When these factors
are controlled for, how much does poverty affect crime?
Knowing more accurately how poverty affects crime can
help us know if focusing on the reduction of poverty can
aid in crime reduction or if money and effort should go to
other areas
8. Solution
The child hood: The parents have to know how to deal
with their children and stop valiant in the home, and not
to treat their children as adults.
At school: The school responsible should try to help the
student their problem, because the pressure from problem
effect on the student personalty.
after grow up: The grow up people should treat different.
and in case they went to jail.The jail commissioner have to
stop the racism between the prisoners and they have to
have the pest Psychiatrist.
9. Conclusion
expert’s opinion: J0000218
The Babylon Pit
Conventional wisdom suggests that keeping young people away from drugs, alcohol and violent images is a way of reducing
crime. However, it is difficult to organize and enforce such ideas. What would happen if we stood that idea on its head and did
the exact opposite ?
Imagine if there was a place where young people could go (from 7pm to 7am) where they could indulge in alcohol, loud dance
music, consensual sexual activity, and gladiatorial combat - lets call such a place the 'Babylon Pit'. Anyone entering the place
would be searched for knives and hard drugs, and no-one would be allowed to leave until 7am the next morning.
Under peer supervision the young people would be able to go wild without interfering with other members of the community.
They would have access to medical help, contraception, boxing gloves, weird and wonderful wash-off cosmetics, and counselling
(from volunteers such as the Samaritans) if they wanted it.
I suggest that such a place would reduce the crime rate in the community and provide a 'safe' environment for the excesses of
youth
My opinion:...............