"Crime doesn't pay," is the correct saying.
well not all crimes can be stopped.
Impossible to answer since (a) not all crimes are reported and (b) not all reported crime statistics are publicly available !
ALL crimes require 'intent.' It is one of the two elements necessary to form a crime.
People commit all types of crimes. Crimes are mean to hurt (either physically or mentally) or steal. For example, a hurt crime would be murder, while a stealing crime would be shoplifting.
No not all crimes require jail time. Many crimes are just a fine if they are taken care of promptly by the offender.
no, if someone who is homeless steals food, it is a crime, but it is not a hate crime because they aren't doing it because they hate the person they are stealing from, they are doing it because they are starving
Crime committed against "the state." Individuals (who are victims or complainants) appear in court to testify as to the facts of the crimes committed against them, but the the crime is prosecuted as if it were a crime against all citizens of the state.
Ultimately, not much at all. As the saying goes, "crime does not pay".
Unknown, since all crimes are not reported. Check the FBI Uniform Crime Report for those that were reported.
Yes, there is a difference between a crime and a sin. A crime is a violation of societal laws that can result in legal consequences, while a sin is a transgression against religious or moral principles that carry spiritual consequences. Not all crimes are sins, and not all sins are crimes, as they operate within different moral and legal frameworks.
The dark figure of crime refers to the amount of criminal activity that goes unreported or undetected by law enforcement. It represents the gap between the actual number of crimes committed and those officially recorded in crime statistics. This concept highlights the limitations of relying solely on reported crime data to understand the true extent of criminal behavior in society.
people should study crime in Geography because, crime happens all over the world not just in one place or one country, and because crimes are also affecting the environment, for example environmental crimes, like letting out harmful gasses from factories and buildings.