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Crimes By 丘丽香 519
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Crimes Britain Britain China China In both countries, crimes against property are the most frequently committed crimes.
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Crimes in Britain ( 1918 - 1993 ) in thousands
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Situation of crimes in modern Britain Has the highest criminal rate in the western world. The capital of crimes in western world. The number is still rising. Causing many social problems.
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From 1993 to 1996, the number was decreasing. But in 2001-2002, the criminal rate increased by 7%,up to 5.52million. robbery, Increased by 28%,the number of burglary and car stealing increased.
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Offences recorded in 1995. The total number of crimes against property is 4.7million, up to 93% of total, 5.1million. Against cars 26% Burglary 24% Other theft 22% Criminal damage 18% Violence 6% Others 1%
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The most frequently committed crimes: Crimes against property i.e. theft, handling, stolen goods, fraud, forgery and criminal damage
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Offences recorded by the police in England & Wales (in thousands) Offences recorded 1971 1989 1999 Violence against the person 47 177 231 Sexual offences 24 26 35 Burglary 452 826 952 Robbery 8 33 66 Drugs trafficking 9 21 Theft and handling stolen goods 836 1619 2127 Fraud and forgery 100 135 174 Criminal damage 27 466 834 1423/1494 3079/3291 4153/4440
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Crimes in China
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Increasing rate(1949-1991) 1952-1978 1.113% 1979-1991 12% 1985-1991 32%
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China In 2004, 4.0718 million crimes were recorded Crimes against property, 4.067 million Taking up more than 86% of the total number
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Why crimes against property occur so frequently? Economic : Poverty Economic : Poverty Unemployment Unemployment Prices are going up Prices are going up Social problems: Alcohol and drug taking Social problems: Alcohol and drug taking Unequal distribution Unequal distribution Population (China) Population (China) Psychological : Hostility to society Psychological : Hostility to society Worshipping of money Poor policing Worshipping of money Poor policing Education Education Moral regulation Moral regulation
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Solutions Help the poor. Establish a healthy developing system Increase people’s law awareness through education Improve the law and policing systems And so on China: control its population and enhance the nation’s quality
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References www.xingbian.cn/template/ article.jsp?ID=4607&CID=16682971 www.civillaw.com.cn/weizhang/default.asp?id=144 68 news.mps.gov.cn/right_news.asp?id=996 news.mps.gov.cn/right_news.asp?id=1138 1488.com/youth/fangzui/nowfanzui/nowfanzui-8.htm
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