Sociology, asked by subzerolk, 7 months ago

explain how does crime contribute to social injustices

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Answered by AbhishekSny
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Explanation:

Crime leads to social injustice based on the discrimination that is prevalent in society. There is discrimination based on caste, religion, status and also power. ... If the criminal is someone powerful or belongs to a higher class in the society then he misuses his power and money to get released.

Answered by sstoffberg123
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Answer: In society, crime leads to social injustice because of discrimination. Caste, religion, status, and power are all factors that contribute to discrimination. Criminals who are powerful or belong to a higher class in society are more likely to misuse their power and money to get out of prison.

Explanation:

Discrimination is prevalent in society, which leads to social injustice when crime occurs. Caste, religion, status, and power are all factors that contribute to discrimination. Criminals who are powerful or belong to a higher class in society are more likely to misuse their power and money to get out of prison.

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