Crime isn't really bad. It is due to the advancement of technology. The media's ability to report on events worldwide and send it out to the masses in a matter of seconds ensures that we hear about much more crime on a daily basis. Think back to the roman times. People dying everyday was sport. Even in the 30's and 40's before crime scene investigation become so advanced, you could basically get away with murder. Al Capone anyone?
A crime is bad because one you are breaking the law, two someone that was in or was a victim of the crime could of got hurt.
Crime is bad so don't do it.
Yes. Cashing a check that you know is a bad check is definitely a crime. Though cashing a bad check never results in any money being paid, it is still a crime and you can be legally prosecuted for doing so.
Basically it means "very very bad scores". So bad that "bad" is not adequate to describe how bad they are.
Crime has been bad in most centuries.
A felony conviction means you are a criminal. "Bad" has nothing to do with the crime.
Crime is as bad as your ethics tell you. a country's law system is a set of standard ethics which say that committing crimes is bad. most likely due to you cheating your way past the people who decide to live their lives in a legit manor.
The word 'terrible' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun as extremely bad or serious (a terriblestorm; a terrible crime).
Crime has always been "bad"- since the man walked the Earth, there was crime. But due to new technology, we can find out about much of it just by watching it on the television, listening to the radio, or going to a news website. But humans have also procreated far more than in the past, so that might be a contributor to your question.
Yes. Any crime is bad.
Rome was noted for its crime bad food scorpions and mosquitoes.
The joke is "What do you get if a whole bunch of bad guys fall into the ocean?" The answer: A crime wave!
describe how religious changes led to crime in the sixteenth century