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is live in a crime ???? essay class 12​

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Answered by alonegirl123
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no obviously not if and only if it is in its limits

Answered by itsROY
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☑️Till some years ago, crime had traceable roots in greed, lust or power; today the reasons, far from being selfish, are often bizarre, drawing attention towards the social and cultural structures of the society rather than the crime itself. Criminalisation into is a social phenomenon which has shaped and has been shaped by the society. Antiquity recorded crime as a means to acquire power, wealth or take revenge. With the emergence of society divided into classes, criminal acts depicted revolt and unrest. However, in the democratic and constitutionally bound society of the present, crime has assumed the shape of gruesome murders, quite often for trivial or no apparent reasons.

☑️Nefarious activities like rape, robbery, kidnapping, dacoity have become means to make quick money, display power, or to revolt against the system. Worse still are crimes committed without any fear of conviction under the auspices of money and power, merely for the sake of experience, or perhaps, as an impulsive action. There is a new genre of crime with the focus shifting from the poor to the rich, from the common man to people with power, from grown-ups to the young, and from the oppressed to those possessing apparently everything in life. Confrontations and quarrels earlier would start with arguments and mostly end with an exchange of abusive language; now, a trivial disagreement in no time at all progresses to physical injury and murder. Equally frightening is the change in the earlier notion (at least held by the majority) that crime never pays. In fact, a large share of the nation’s reserves today is contributed to by those indulging in criminal activities and in turn it finds its way back into criminal activities, thus creating a vicious circle.

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