Monday 27 June 2011

Crime and Punishment




Crime means behaviour or action of people to commit something against the law. The people who are committed crime usually punished by the government or head of organization. The first stage of punishment is locked up the person in prison until they gave the judgment. The common crimes are joy-riding, vandalism and graffiti these crimes called juvenile which usually had done by young people. The juvenile crime is very hard to control for any government. There are some common ways to deal with juvenile like the community service, rehabilitation or a week in prison. Political activists are the example for the general public so they should not break the law under any circumstances.  The second common crime is driving under the influence of alcohol, the UK government deal with this crime very strictly because the drunk driver cause a danger to himself and the rest of the people.



Ref:

Crime and society, Available at: http://www.iea.org.uk/sites/default/files/Crime%20and%20Society.pdf Accessed: (25/6/2011).

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