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What crime did james ruse commit?

he was arrested because he was poor


Why people commit crimes?

Typically the people who commit crime live in very poor neighbourhoods where some may have to work 2 jobs, low paying jobs that will barely pay for rent. Crack dealers can make close to 2 grand a week.


Why do commit corruption in the Philippines?

there are some people who commit corruption in the Philippines because they like to have many money they are so very selfish they don't mind others or poor people who really in needs because of there selfishness.


Does sitting affect young people?

only if you sit with poor posture


Where is the stunt mod button on Wii controller?

to find it you must do the hokey pokey then give all your money to poor people then you have to commit suicide


What causes juvenile delinquency?

Classical criminology stresses that causes of crime lie within the individual offender, rather than in their external environment. For classicists, offenders are motivated by rational self-interest, and the importance of free will and personal responsibility is emphasised[1]. Rational choice theory is the clearest example of this approach. It states that people weigh the pros and cons of committing a crime, and offend when the former outweigh the latter. [3] A central deficiency of rational choice theory is that while it may explain when and where people commit crime, it can't explain very well why people choose to commit crimes in the first place. [2] Neither can it explain differences between individuals and groups in their propensity to commit crimes. James Q. Wilson said the conscience and self-control of a potential young offender must be taken into account, and that these attributes are formed by parental and societal conditioning. [1] Rational choice does not explain why crime should be committed disproportionately by young people, males, city dwellers, and the poor. (Walklate: 2003 p.2)[2] It also ignores the influence a young choice theory does not take into account the proven correlations between certain social circumstances and individuals' personalities, and the propensity to commit crime. [4] Current positivist approaches generally focus on the Culture, which would produce the breakdown of family relationships and community, competing values, and increasing Individualism.[2] Studies also show only 16 in every 100 kids will do something bad opposed to adult 26 in 100 will do something bad or illegal.


Were people in the community thought Ned Kelly a hero?

Yes because Ned Kelly helped the poor by stealing, robbery and all those crime he did to help the poor.


What is St. Louis crime rate?

St. Louis has a very high crime rate compared to the rest of the USA. The murder rate is 37 per 100,000 people. and the larceny theft rate is 6800/100,000. In other words: 1 in 15-20 people in St. Louis will be a victim of larceny theft per year.


Which race commits the most crime?

Both the poor and the rich are members of the human race, which is the race which commits the most crime.


Was Pedro Martinez poor?

He was poor when he was a young child.


Where is there gang activity in Elmira?

There is none just a bunch of ignorant, lazy, poor people running around with .22s doing petty crime.


Who are the most common alcoholics?

Alcoholism is found among rich people, poor people, white people, black people, young people, old people, man, women, etc.