Crime can effect business in a lot of ways.
- Can loose money through people stilling items from them.
- if someone stills an item they don't have to pay for it affecting the business
Crime affects business in many ways. When crime rates go up in a neighborhood, businesses start to move out causing economic downturn in that area. Crime causes theft which also drives prices of things up.
Crime can affect a business by the loss of money, this can happen by the business being robbed or burgled. Also another way crime can affect a business is by customer being scared to visit the business because of the crime in that area. This will have an effect on the business by the loss of customers.
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yes in many ways!
If your business is located where the crime rate is high your business will be affected
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The 'impact of crime' means the effect that crime has on victims of crime or a society.
The impact of crime on South American youth is devastating. Crime influences children to steal and lie to get what they want and need.
A lot of impact of multimedia on business, specially during business presentation, during company meeting.
It makes the business run at a loss
Prohibition in the 1920s led to the rise of organized crime syndicates that smuggled and sold alcohol illegally. Bootleggers and speakeasies operated across the country, contributing to a significant increase in crime rates related to illegal alcohol trade such as smuggling, distribution, and violence. Law enforcement struggled to enforce Prohibition, leading to widespread corruption and lack of respect for the law.
The cast of Crime Business - 2003 includes: Grant Fulton as Narrator
the acquisitive crime covers aspects of robbery and burglary such a street crime,business and retail crime and motor vehicle crime..
"In the FUTURE!!" An impossible question to answer.
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Al Capone made Mafioso the stuff of legends, perpetuating and nearly creating many Italian American stereotypes. He also made crime a 'legitimate business.'