Category: Crime

  • The Consequences of a Crime

    Introduction Crime is an act which exists in every culture, the news and newspaper articles all over the world tell stories of misdemeanors every day. People constantly demonstrate absurd behaviors and violate social norms and laws. Each criminal always has their own motives for committing a certain deed, and they are often not clear to…

  • The Impact of Unemployment on Crime Rates

    Table of Contents Introduction Economic Sustainability Unemployment Insurance Benefits Immigrants and Their Legislation Conclusion References Introduction Criminal records have a tendency to grow even during pandemics when most humans changed work locations for home. People try to develop a modern system of law enforcement, increase trust between policies and the public, and build a stronger…

  • Anthropological Theory of Politics, Violence and Crime

    Table of Contents Introduction Anthropological theory Ethnographic details Emic Accounts Conclusion Bibliography Introduction Making laws, violating these rules, and responding to the breach of laws may be seen as the knowledge underlying crime as a social phenomenon. The primary goal of this method is to create a system that includes broad and verifiable standards and…

  • Juvenile Crime in Modern Society

    Table of Contents Introduction Literature Review Methodology Analysis Findings and Discussion Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The issue of juvenile crime has an overarching influence on today’s society. Concerns about it have been widely shared not only by government officials but also by the general public. While the juvenile crime rate showed a peak at the…

  • Organized Crime and Drug Trafficking Offenders

    Table of Contents Introduction Definition and Correlation of the Terms Legal Rights of the Convicted Discussion Conclusion References Introduction This paper discusses organized crime and drug trafficking, as well as the legal rights of the convicted. It concerns the relationships between the offenses and explains why they are often correlated, as well as studies their…

  • Biological, Biosocial and Classical Theories of Crime

    Anthropological research data has shown the violence is inherent conduct among the primate species (Walker, 2001). In society, criminal violence is a common occurrence and legislators have suggested that the behavior of criminals be analyzed in order to identify any psychological patterns that are consistent among these particular types of individuals. In the past few…

  • Crime Prevention Programme in Australia

    Introduction Crime among young people is a social problem and it hampers the proper development of a society. Crime is a global evil and most of the world countries are facing the same problem of increased rate of crimes. The change in social relationship is one of the reasons for increased crime among young people.…

  • The Racilisation of Crime and Cultural Panics

    Abstract Ethnic refers to a group of people that share a common ancestry heritage, language, nationality and culture. We can therefore say that ethnicity refers to a group of people with common characteristics that distinguish them from the rest. Race on the other hand refers to a group of people with common biological traits such…

  • Criminal Justice System: Drugs and Crime

    Introduction In the recent past, there has been an increased focus on the relationship between drugs and crime in most states in America. This has resulted in an increased focus on the enforcement of laws related to drugs in order to curb the rate of crime. The body that is concerned with this is the…

  • Crime in Society: Costs and Response

    Table of Contents Introduction Crime and its costs Learning how to commit the crime Juvenile crime, boredom, and other factors Solutions: After school programs Community reaction to crime References Introduction What is a crime? Crime is an act that does not respect the rights bestowed on a person or persons and their property. It involves…