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yes,poverty is the mother of all crime.Because it makes a man to that activities which are against the govt. like robbery, murderer,gambler& lot more ,but he or she does it when they have nothing for their life...............

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Why are more children committing crimes?

There are many factors that contribute to children committing crimes, including poverty, family dysfunction, exposure to violence, lack of positive role models, and mental health issues. Addressing root causes such as poverty, improving access to mental health services, and providing positive influences and opportunities for at-risk youth are essential in preventing children from engaging in criminal behavior.


How does poverty effect self-esteem?

Poverty can negatively impact self-esteem by limiting access to resources and opportunities, leading to feelings of helplessness and inadequacy. The stress of living in poverty can also contribute to low self-esteem due to the constant struggle to meet basic needs and societal standards. Additionally, societal stigma and discrimination against individuals living in poverty can further erode self-esteem.


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Profiling was originally intended to catch serial offenders, particularly those involved in violent crimes. By analyzing patterns of behavior and characteristics of previous offenders, profilers aim to predict and prevent future crimes.


What is the single factor that contributes most to crime?

There is no single factor that contributes most to crime as crime is complex and influenced by a combination of factors such as poverty, inequality, lack of access to education, substance abuse, and social environment. Multiple factors interact to increase the likelihood of criminal behavior.


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