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    Crime Is on Increase

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    Crime is on increase Unorganized society commonly caused by many reasons especially the vandalism that leads to unexpected crimes. As we know that‚ the number of crime committed is increasing day by day while there are also the varieties of its consequences as well as the solutions. In the next paragraphs‚ both causes and effects of crime will be discussed after one anther which will also be followed by the beneficial solutions. One of the causes of crime is the poor parenting skill which simply

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    Crime rates

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    these issues haven’t been fixed or even looked at. The mayor should be going over some of this issues and getting them fixed. Two problems that New York City faces are crime rates and financial problems. A huge problem that New York City has is the rate of crime. It has increased by a lot‚ the number of annual crimes right now is 449‚745. There have been a huge number of murders‚ rapes‚ and robberies in many neighborhoods. There has been a 400 percent increase in murders in Tony Williamsburg

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    Crime and Punishment

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    Crime and Punishment Kenneth Pang 1/4/96 Ever since the beginning of modern society‚ crime and punishment have been linked together. Depend on the seriousness of the crime‚ those who break the laws are punished accordingly. As the amount of homicide increased in the passed several years‚ people are demanding tougher punishments for more murder. Among them‚ the most supported one was the reapplying of execution as a mean of punishment. This notion could help decrease the number of killing

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    Knife Crime

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    Knife crime: Teenagers back custodial sentences By Robin Chrystal BBC News Youngsters back tough sentences for knife crimes Continue reading the main story Related Stories More serious offenders face life Knife crime rises by 8% in London Any 16 or 17-year-olds caught carrying knives will be given custodial sentences under government plans. But what do teenagers at a London event aimed at cutting youth crime make of it? Benjamin Akande knows exactly how it feels to be threatened with

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    Cyber Crime

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    Computer Crime and e-Evidence What is the link between the development of technology and criminal offences? Trends are developing to shift the nature of crimes from traditional to Hi-Tech and it is impossible to prevent people from misusing technology to commit crimes. Computer or networks may be used as a tool or a storage medium to commit crimes. In the meantime‚ we must keep in mind that all computers related systems are vulnerable to destruction and intrusion. As a result some authors classify

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    Juvenile Crime

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    I feel that the juvenile crime mostly happen on children who between the ages of 7 and 18. They were generally thought to be incapable of committing a criminal act. About 80 percent of adolescents and pre- adolescents have engaged inappropriate behavior. The most common cases are involving underage smoking‚ taking drugs‚ illegal activities such as racing and gambling. In some countries‚ juvenile has charged with a serious crime‚ such as robbery or even murder. However this may causing many problems

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    Another solution to this problem is to change the way creators make violent video games (McGrath 3). If the violence is justified in some way then it could be considered as morally acceptable (McGrath 4). Most violent video games are made so that the player for no particular reason murders and tortures innocent people (McGrath 4). This could be enhanced by making it morally correct like self defense (McGrath 4). There also should be a lesson learned at the same time showing how killing another human

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    Crime Analysis

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    Manika Dhami Dennis English 101 13 March 2012 Irreversible Innocence Are we really innocent until proven guilty? Well statistics show that fifteen percent of U.S. inmates on death row are falsely accused and another ten percent are wrongfully put to death. Mistakenly due to the following factors: inadequate evidence‚ mistaken eyewitness identification‚ false confessions‚ incompetent defense lawyers‚ poor forensics science and law enforcement misconduct. So why is a justice system that is supposed

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    cyber crimes

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    Cybercrimes: Cybercrime is criminal activity done using computers and the Internet. Expanded First Year (illustrate and show effects): Cybercrime is criminal activity done using computers and the Internet. This includes anything from downloading illegal music files to stealing millions of dollars from online bank accounts. Cybercrime also includes non-monetary offenses‚ such as creating and distributing viruses on other computers or posting confidential business information on the Internet. Such

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    Violent video games have gone as far as allowing the brain to even let the thought of being a “shooter” in the real world seem acceptable. Eugene Beresin‚ had made additional research on the comparison between killings and the mental stability of relations with mass shooters. The NRA (National Rifle Association) blame the media for promoting violent video games and movies and then cited these phenomenon’s as the primary cause of mass violence (1). In his article he first compares how video games

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