STRUGGLING TO END CRIME "YOUTHS
Claim Boredom Is Main Cause of Juvenile Crime, declared a headline in a leading
British newspaper. "Home Strife Blamed for Rising Crime," said another. And a
third stated: "Addictions ’Prompt Thousands of Crimes. ’" The magazine
Philippine Panorama estimated that 75 percent of all violent crimes in Manila
were committed by drug abusers. Other factors may also
contribute to sparking criminal behavior. "Poverty in juxtaposition to great
wealth" is one that was referred to by the Nigerian inspector-general of police.
Peer pressure and poor job prospects, the absence of strong legal deterrents,
the general breakdown in family values, the lack of respect for authority and
law, and the excessive violence in films and videos are also cited.
Another factor is that many people no longer believe that crime does not
pay. A sociologist at Bologna University in Italy observed that over a period of
many years, the number of thefts reported and the number of persons convicted
for them have followed opposite trends. ” He noted that "the number of
convictions in proportion to the total number of reported thefts has plummeted
from 50 to 0.7 percent. " Sad but true are the words of The New
Encyclopaedia Britannica: "Increasing crime appears to be a feature of all
modern industrialized societies, and no developments in law, or penology can be
shown to have had a significant impact on the problem ... For modern urbanized
society, in which economic growth and personal success are dominant values,
there is no reason to suppose that crime rates will not continue to
increase." IS THIS VIEW TOO NEGATIVE Is the
situation really all that bad Do not some localities report crime, decreases
True, some do, but statistics can be misleading. For example, it was repotted
that crime in the Philippines decreased by 20 percent after a gun ban was
introduced. But Asiaweek explained that one official believes that car thieves
and bank robbers had stopped stealing cars and robbing banks and had "switched
to kidnapping." Fewer bank robberies and car thefts caused a drop in total cases
of crime, but this decrease lost much of its significance in view of the
fourfold increase in kidnappings ! Reporting on Hungary, the
magazine BVG wrote: "Compared with the first half of 1993, crime figures are
down by 6.2 percent. What the police forgot to mention.is that the decrease ...
is mainly due to administrative changes." The monetary level at which cases of
theft, fraud, or vandalism were previously registered was raised by 250 percent.
So property crimes involving values below this level are no longer registered.
Since crimes involving property account for three fourths of all crime in the
country, the decrease was hardly genuine. Arriving at accurate
crime figures is admittedly difficult. One reason is that many crimes — perhaps
up to 90 percent in certain categories — go unreported. But arguing whether
crime has decreased or increased is actually beside the point. People yearn for
crime to be eliminated, not just reduced. The author argues that ______.
A.crime decreases are not to be taken seriously B.minor cases should also be registered C.administrative changes should be made to curb crime D.monetary level is an important criterion for judging crime