Many offenders commit more crimes after serving their first punishment. Why is this happening, and what measures can be taken to tackle this problem?
It is often seen that many criminals indulge in greater illegal activities after completing their
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may occur due to several reasons like adopting inefficient methods to rectify the guilty’s behaviour. The key to addressing Linking Words
this
issue lies in taking an in-depth approach to Linking Words
understanding
the person’s psyche and purpose behind committing the offence.
A wrong behaviour rectification strategy can change a person’s mind for worse by soaking him with the feeling of anger and revenge. Change the verb form
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For example
, a harsher treatment for a minor crime can motivate the person to repeat his misdeed. Linking Words
Similarly
, short term sentences for committing a major crime may not affect the person at all. Linking Words
Furthermore
, there may be a human need involved in the act of crime which cannot be addressed by just sentencing the guilty because they don’t know how to satisfy that particular need.
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such
cases, a more intrinsic approach can deter people from repeating their wrong behaviour and respecting the legal limits. Linking Words
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if
the form of discipline taken is based on the root cause or purpose of doing the illegal work, it is more likely that it will bring a change in their mind with a positive outcome. Community rehabilitation centres are a great way to ensure that the wrongdoer is mentally and emotionally fit to get back to his normal life.
In conclusion, there are many kinds of legal violations and factors that lead people to commit them. Correct your spelling
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, it is extremely important to pay attention to what kind of mistake or blame a person is being held responsible for and Linking Words
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take appropriate corrective action.Linking Words
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