SajN wrote:Crime is a well known issue in every society. There are different types of crimes, for instance murder, burglary, pick pocketing, drug-dealing, kidnapping and economic swindle. All of these types of crime have something in common; they are illegal. Why do some people commit crimes regardless of the consequences? What factors contribute to more and more crime in the society today? I will take these questions in consideration while I reflect on this subject throughout this article.
Some common reasons are poverty, drugs and alcohol, social status, lack of education and family troubles. These reasons do eventually lead to a situation where crime is the only solution.
Well for one, I'd suggest changing the way you describe the types of crimes. Maybe something more like "...crimes can be violent, non-violent (such as destruction of property), involve drugs, be money related, or sexual. Often, these categories of crimes are interrelated and cross into different categories, such as violence stemming from the dealings of drugs."
Then maybe use those categories as topics, or like 3 of them, and then mention that crimes are worse when they cross categories. Just a thought, let me know if that works