Unfortunately, yes.
If it wasn't their fault, it probably wouldn't be a crime. One of the key components of a crime is intent.
No, a person charged with a crime is not always convicted. The punishment for a conviction can vary depending on the severity of the crime and other factors.
An Actor/Actress can always do the crime, but not pay the time... in the storyline
usually the people that they steal or do a crime to but the police always have there say
Serious crime has a stiff penalty but is not always violent in nature, and may be committed against either persons or property.A violent crime is almost always serious as well by implication and is a crime committed against persons.Added: You cannot commit "violence" against a 'thing.'
The crime rate is always higher than the clearance rate.
Inchoate crimes are incomplete crimes which must be connected to a substantive crime in order to obtain a conviction.
Sometimes, but not always.
No.
Treason
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Crime rates are always rising - in reality, crime rates can fluctuate and are not always increasing. Criminals are always from low-income backgrounds - criminals come from various socioeconomic backgrounds. Prisons rehabilitate offenders - the effectiveness of prisons in rehabilitating offenders is debated, with many arguing that alternative methods may be more successful.