well you can:
start a youth club to get kids off the street
educate the parents to help their children
encourage people to give up fire arms
be more careful when your thinking of taking drugs and the consequences
teachers need to be more strict when teaching about crime, drugs and sex education
1. "Technological changes are induced by economic factors, but they are not only economic, but also social consequences".
Discuss the above in detail, giving suitable examples.
lake of money.EDUCATION! Parents who provide moral responsibility to their children, teach them right from wrong and supervise them is where you start. Then, you close the borders, ship all the illegal immigrants home, impose severe punishments from the beginning to stop repeat offenders and make tangilble goods all affordable so people don't feel the need to steal, cheat and lie to get the same thing that Becky, on the next block, has that Amy, who lives on the wrong side of the tracks, wishes she had.
diarrea, help the world to be a better place
Yes.
yes
Do you mean what is the Malaysian for "decrease crime"? Or do you mean how do you decrease crime in Malaya?
A decrease in crime rate will decrease GDP. This is because areas of high crime require a higher police presence, available medical help, and people living in those areas will spend money to stay safe. People spend money on locks and security systems and many other items that they feel will keep them safe.
In all honesty, there is crime everywhere. The crime in Antigua isn't bad, but it isn't good either. The government could help their people out more to decrease the crime rate.
maybe yes for the people who did very big crime like murder,rape etc to be a lesson for the others and with that they will not follow or immitate that crime and with that the crime rate of our country will decrease [- opinion only]
yes, violent crime has steadily declined in that decade..and still does..contrary to popular belief..
Spain has a moderate crime rate compared to other countries in Europe. While it is generally considered a safe country for tourists and residents, it is still advisable to remain vigilant and take common-sense safety precautions, particularly in crowded tourist areas and big cities.
the crime rate is 32,087
As of 2009, 63% is the crime rate in the Philippines.
The crime rate refers to the number of reported crimes per a specific population size (usually per 100,000 people), providing a standardized measure to compare crime trends across different regions and times. On the other hand, crime in the US refers to the actual incidents of unlawful behavior that occur, encompassing offenses such as theft, assault, and drug-related crimes.
your crime rate is the percentage of the crime, and the volume is the number of crimes