‘Discuss most effective methods of violent crime reduction available to city/state governments today. Evaluate and compare these methods in terms of Effectiveness and Cost’
Controlling Corruption - Changing Justice System, Reducing Poverty and CCTV.
1- Controlling Corruption
The link between corruption and violent crime goes hand in hand (citation 1). Corruption still is a part of our society, developing countries like India, China etc. (citation 1)
The diagram below shows the countries that are corrupt and have high crime rates as compared to the less – corrupt (citation 1).
As we can observe from the corruption level is high in SSA, Middle East and Asia Pacific due to lack of governmental support.
The outcome –
Increasing accountability through transparency eg- budgeting and the income tax distribution.
Goal is to prevent instead enforcement.
Raising Awareness & expectations from the government of the civil society through the social media.
Objectifying the result-orientation service to the public.
Developing ‘Pillars of Integrity’. (UNODC, 1999)
2- Reducing Poverty
The rising scarcity of resources to support the family also creates violent crime in different nations.
The diagram, ISIS Boko Haram Al – quaeda etc.
Results have shown that < education meant more criminal offenses ranging from property crime to “casual” theft and drug-related offenses.
It appears that in fact, poverty itself is more tied with violence, criminal damage and also drug use - as a catalyst for violence
There are huge consequences of this kind of research for public policy and the positive impact of keeping children in school and reducing poverty.
Henceforth the government needs to develop the universities so that it could be recognized and
In a broader, social sense, inequalities generate more aggressive behaviour as a reaction to social bias and discrimination, which results in an increase in violent