Because no one can control the behavior of another person. If that were the case then crime could be erradicated. By the same token not all crimes can be prevented for the same reason. But many crimes can be prevented by setting certain boundaries. For example, a store owner should invest in security equipment to prevent burglaries and theft from their store.
So-called "organized crime" - like crime itself, can probaly never be eradicated - only controlled. Crime is inherent part of the "human condition."
yes you can. you may not know its a crime, but either way it still is and can be prevented.
Isolation and treatment of the patient of malaria should be done. Mosquitoes should be eradicated by eliminating the breeding places.
False
If you knew that a crime was to be committed, or if a reasonable person would believe that you could have prevented the crime, the answer is "yes", you can be charged as well.
A crime of ommission occurs when you knowingly and intentionally FAIL TO ACT or do something which, had it been done, would have prevented the offense.A crime of commission occurs when you knowingly and intentionally ACT to carry out an act which you know to be an offense.
There's tons of ways, but the most obvious answer would be a fire wall.
Small Pox had been eradicated around the world.
no
By having a nation that has a different culture than other countries, Ownership of firearms is extremely limited. Crime in all categories is much less than many other nations. This does not apply to all nations with restrictive gun laws. Some have very high rates of violent crime.
diseases eradication is very difficult but pox (variole in french) has been eradicated
Crimes cannot be prevented totally. Societies make legislation to outlaw certain things. However it cannot prevent crime though the threat of punishment will inhibit most people.