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This 3 page paper considers the patterns seen in crime rates in the developed and the developing world and argues that they are similar due to comparable social influences. The bibliography cites 4 sources.
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individuals live in poverty and where there is little real justice. The patterns that were, and still are seen in the west are therefore not unique, if this perspective is
true they will also be seen in the third world countries. It can be argued that the reason the poor laws were
introduced in sixteenth century Brian was due to concern over the rising crime rates, created by poverty that was in turn fuelled by high inflation at the end of the
sixteenth century (Hookham, 1879). The crime rate did drop, partly as a result of the social responses and economic development and partly due to the relocation of some individuals and
the increase anticrime efforts. The real reduction crime came following the work of the Bow Street Runners; the forerunners of the police force. This is an early example, but this
was not even the beginning and the patterns of crime following poverty and the population and then easing as poverty eases and anti crime measures are seen in one that
is observed all over the globe. South Africa is a later developing country that has seen very high levels of crime, and also poverty. This is ongoing, one example
may be the country of South Africa, where in the 1980s there were increases in street crime art the same time super squadrons where placed on the peripheral streets of
the towns, however, in the 1990s when it is video cameras that are being used, the crime rate drops by 50% (Bancroft-Hinchey, 2001). The later is also accompanied by different
less confrontational policies as well as other social efforts. When talking of this it may equally be applied to almost any developed nation, where crime rates decrease as a result
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