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speech on crime at least line 50​

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Answered by srchuttu123
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A world without crime is pretty difficult to imagine. It would signify that a world functions with peace and order but it should be clear that this is not the perfect functionality for a world. A world without crime would suggest that the perspective on free will has been modified in order to stop people from doing crime. This is reminiscent of a film that gained attention in the past few years: The Purge. In this film, the society is depicted as a dystopia wherein crime rates have been so low every year because there is one day every year, “the day of the purge”, dedicated to legalizing all crimes, including murder. This once a year event depicts the repressed fragility of the human being wherein he or she still needs to express rage in order to remain functional for the rest of the year.

The Purge, of course has its loopholes that still addresses the dynamics of the society. The day of the purge is a time that either people choose to do crime or stay at home and be safe for the time allotted. Despite this, immunity is given to government officials of high positions. This depicts that even in a dystopian society wherein people found a way to reduce crime rates, through doing crime, power relations are still at play and these relations definitely influence the way people make decisions.

The thing about The Purge is that people are deliberately committing crime in order to be in touch with their psyche. This is a psychological perspective on how criminal minds work because the film tends to show that all of us are capable to be criminals. This follows the idea that man is inherently evil.

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