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Answered by Anonymous
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It is quite obvious that the rate of crimes are increasing day by day in all societies in the world, but I personally do believe that there are a lot which can be done by both the governments and the individuals to reduce the crimes in communities.

A lot of important measures, on the one hand, can be taken by the governments in order to reduce or even eradicate different types of crimes .First, governments can introduce more police forces everywhere to monitor people s activities and stop them from committing crimes. Second, the state can apply new technologies such as surveillance cameras in the streets, shopping centers, restaurants and all public places to cease criminals .Third, strict punishments on criminals can have really preventive and deterrent effects on all age groups in society , so by using harsh penalties like emprisonment,physical or financial punishments the rate of crimes can be decreased.

On the other hand, individuals in societies can be of great help to cut down on the number of crimes being committed. To my mind, the overwhelming majority of people tend to participate in activities assisting the government to keep the society a safe place for their own families and the others and for all age groups .Take as an example, most people by reporting the problems to police can play an indispensable role in crime-prevention activities. In addition, when people themselves care about decreasing heinous crimes in cities, it can be sort of a preventive action to harness well the situation in society by government as well.

To conclude, in order for a society to be a safe place to live in, all society members including the governments and people must take necessary measurements to keep it a crime-free place.

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Answered by sunilroy441
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Crime is a very old concept and it is transmitted to the society from generation to generation. Crime produces law and order situation. It is a social evil. It is generated by the society and the society also suffers a lot because of crime committed by its members. The rising wave of crime to-day has caused alarm any the public.

Nobody is safe to-day. The world is full of criminals and criminal activities are on the rise through out the world to-day. With the development in science and technology criminals are using scientific techniques while committing the crime and police has been baffled by the techniques used.

The peace and happiness of the society is disturbed because of constant and continuous operation of criminals. When criminals are not punished they are encouraged to do more crime. Particularly in this age of wide scale unemployment educated and uneducated youths commit crime for easy money.

Many crimes are committed for money, property wealth and disputes within the family for distribution of property. A son kills his father, a brother assaults his brother or a brother in law murders his sister in law and her minor children.

In every society there are some accepted patterns of behaviour approved by the society and culture. In order to lead a harmonious life following the approved patterns of behaviour certain rules, laws and regulations are framed.

Any body who violates these rules is said to commit a crime. In India now crimes are so rampant that in one hour about 187 cognizable crimes under IPC and 443 crimes under the local and special laws are committed.

According to the reports by crimes of India (1994) in one day, the police nabs 832 thefts, 258 riots, 66 robberies and 333 burglaries and 2991 other criminal offences.

Crimes of India further reports that between 1953 and 1983 the crimes in India had rose from 6.09 lakh to 13.49 lakh i.e., in 30 years a rise of 116 percent or 2.2 times, while between 1984 and 1994 crime increased from 13.59 lakh to 16.35 lakh i.e., the crime increased by 25 percent.

2. Essay on the Meaning and Definition of Crime:

Crime is an anti social and illegal behaviour to which penalties are attached. This anti social behaviour is rejected by the by the society and punished by law. Those actions which are sinful but no punishments are attached to them they are not criminal acts like anti social activities.

Through no anti social activity is punished by law the society and public condemns it. But in certain criminal tribes stealing is not looked upon as a crime. Children are praised if they steal property from others. They are taught the art of crime and how to become careful while committing the crime.

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