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A 5 page review of the causative factors involved in violent crime, property crime, enterprise crime, and public order crime. The author summarizes that, in short, crime occurs because of one degree or another of profit. Until we prioritize our
interventional tactics criminals will continue to exert a stranglehold on our world. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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typologies. Four of the most prevalent classifications are: 1. violent crime, 2. property crime, 3. enterprise crime, and 4. public order crime. These crimes are
distinctive both in their manifestations and in their relation to the interaction that occurs on a societal level between law and morality. Of these typologies, the so-called public order
crime is perhaps the most intriguing in relation to this complex interaction. Violent crime, of course, is crime in which human welfare is
jeopardized. Violent crimes include everything from rapes to murders to international terrorism. Violent crime is motivated by a number of factors ranging from the aberrant need to control
or harm another, to biological deviancy, to ideological belief, and to all points in between. Property crime, in contrast, involves tangible property. Property crime includes illegal actions like
vandalism and theft and even more esoteric types of crimes such as copyright violations. It is most often motivated by the desire for financial gain. More and more
frequently our modern version of property crimes involve cyber crime and white-collar crime. Sometimes, however, property crime is motivated only by the desire to destroy something or to remove
it from the possession and control of its rightful owner. Enterprise crime most often involves property. Enterprise crime, however, is perpetuated by groups of individuals who work together
in an organized fashion, thus the name organized crime. Of all of the types of crime, public order crime is perhaps of the
most interest. It is the so-called victimless crime. It is also the best illustration of how law and morality interact. Public order crime encompasses everything from pornography
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