In recent times,
crime
has been a global issue and is
inscreasingbecoming greater or larger
at an alarming rate. While behind a scene there are numerous factors, which are ranging from illiteracy and
unemployment
, corrective
measursdetermine the measurements of something or somebody, take measurements of
can be taken to tackle
such
an issue.
There are several reasons for the increase in
crime
level.
Firstly
,
unemployment
is the paramount cause
comittingperform an act, usually with a negative connotation
crimes.
For instance
, a study conducted in South Africa concluded that high rates of
unemployment
at a certain province leads to the development of destitute communities,
therefore
, generating a feeling of despair and inequality among community members.
Such
desires are the culprit the drive people into criminal organizations.
Furthermore
, illiteracy results in juvenile
deliquenciesnonpayment of a debt when due
, as uneducated youngsters are more prone to drug
additionbeing abnormally tolerant to and dependent on something that is psychologically or physically habit-forming (especially alcohol or narcotic drugs)
than their contrary educated
similarsa figure of speech that expresses a resemblance between things of different kinds (usually formed with 'like' or 'as')
. Drug addicts aggressively crave abusive chemicals and
this
has a profound significance in enhancing violence levels.
Turning to solutions, a number of actions can be taken in order to reduce
crime
. Governments should establish and develop employment offices in order to allocate
to a relevant employer.
Additionally
, governments should encourage entrepreneurs and ease
of
start upsthe act of setting in operation
, as
this
will
consequently
expand businesses and employment opportunities.
Furthermore
,
of subsidised educational systems can abolish illiteracy, giving rise to educated professionals into the society.
This
will definitely halt
and
juvinileof or relating to or characteristic of or appropriate for children or young people
crimes.
Last
but not least, rehabilitation programs and vocational trainings in prisons can minimize
reoffendingoffending against or breaking a law or rule
.
In conclusion, while poor education systems and
unemployment
are key drivers for the rise in criminal activity, subsidized robust education systems and recruitment offices can mitigate
crime
.