there are loads of different reasons why people commit street crime as there is many types of street crime. there is robbery, murder, battering, slashing, drug dealing and more.
robbery can be stealing someones purse,wallet, bag or other valuables etc phones or jewelry. they might have to do this to get money to live as they cant get a job or it could be to pay a debt to someone who is threatening them. it could be a dare amongst friends to see if they are "man enough" or woman enough for that matter. it could be just because someone is bored and does it for the pure thrill of running away with stuff that they can sell for an extra £200 in their pocket.
murder,battering and slashing kind of come together in this one. they only happen for 2 reasons. 1. for revenge 2. in defence
People may commit street crimes due to a combination of factors such as poverty, lack of opportunities, peer pressure, substance abuse, and societal inequalities. Economic motivations, desire for instant gratification, and a lack of effective deterrents can also play a role.
They are not able to obtain funds through jobs. Some are too lazy to work and want a quick buck without having to work for it. Others do it to finance drug habits.
Both biological and psychological traits can play a role in predisposing individuals to commit crime. Biological factors such as genetics and brain chemistry can influence impulsivity and aggression, while psychological factors such as experiencing trauma or having a lack of empathy can also contribute to criminal behavior. However, it is important to note that criminal behavior is influenced by a combination of factors, including social, environmental, and situational factors.
People may feel a range of emotions when they commit crimes, including guilt, fear, excitement, or even indifference, depending on the individual and the circumstances. Some offenders may experience a mix of conflicting emotions before, during, and after committing a crime.
Common motivations for robbery include financial need or desperation, substance abuse or addiction, peer pressure or influence from criminal networks, and a desire for material goods or wealth. Robbers may also engage in the crime to exert power or control over others.
There seems to be a typographical error in your question. "Perpetrate" means to carry out or commit a harmful, illegal, or immoral act, such as a crime or fraud.
People may turn to crime due to factors such as financial difficulties, lack of opportunities, peer pressure, or growing up in environments where crime is normalized. Other factors like psychological issues, substance abuse, or a desire for quick gains can also contribute to individuals engaging in criminal activities.
plot, scheme Terms means a secret plan to commit a crime .... the answer is .. conspiracy.. for A+ people
Then you did not commit a crime. I assume you mean, "What do you do if you are charged with a crime you did not commit?" The answer is, "You get a lawyer."
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A person who commits a crime is known as a criminal.
He murdered and ate people.
i think they would do a crime out of jealousy so that they can be noticed.
When two or more people gather together to plan or commit a crime, that is a conspiracy.
Against the American People.
To solicit, means you are trying to get someone to commit a crime. Conspiricy means you and at least 2 other people agree to commit a crime, and then do something to move the crime foward.
people commit crime usually because they dont want to get in more trouble than they are already in. and some people havent done something like that and they actually feel bad.
No, Sutherland's Differential Association Theory focuses on how individuals learn criminal behavior through their interactions, while Hirschi's Social Bonding Theory looks at how individuals are bonded to society and how this affects their likelihood of engaging in criminal activities. Both theories address the issue of crime but from different angles.
Commit is the verb commonly used for crimes. For example, "He committed a crime."