Over time, the Anglo-Saxon methods at dealing with crime improved. Once common law was established, and similar cases had happened before, then it was easier to convict the criminals.
The Anglo-Saxon methods were ineffective because they were very lenient on crime, and they used common law to punish them. In other words, there had to be similar incidents prior to the crime of the person that was being convicted in order for the punishment to be effective.
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Uniform Crime reports and National Crime Victimization Survey
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Very effective in crime detection although they could have improved in their crime prevention but this is due to the lack of technology and knowledge at this early stage in the development of Britain.
Crime mapping, is used by police to map crime, visualize, and analyze crime incident patterns. Mapping crime allows crime analysts to identify crime hot spots, along with other trends and patterns. Today the police use modern computer methods such as GIS to map crime.
The classical theory can prevent crime because it argues that crime which occurs due to forces of the world is aggravated by the absence of effective punishment, and therefore with effective punishment, criminals who are rational, will want to minimize pain, and maximize pleasure.
Death shuldnt be the result of crime. It is a sick disgusting way of dealing with somthing.
There were many opportunities for remunerative crime in the inner-city neigborhood, drug dealing being one of them.