Crime Rates Are Rising Exponentially in Developing Nations

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“When some Hong Kong police officers rang the bell of an apartment in Kowloon, the door burst open and gangsters opened fire with AK-47s and other automatic weapons…” causing one to remark, “‘a shoot-up of that kind can happen in any big city,’” (Murphy 1). Humans have committed crimes since the beginning of civilization,and as cities have grown, so has the crime. Problematically though, cities in poor developing nations, will have a population and a crime rate that is going to grow exponentially. According to India’s National Crime Records Bureau, “registered rape cases in India had increased by almost 900 per cent over the past 40 years… while murder cases had gone up by...250 percent over 60 years” (Burke). Even though their population and crime has snowballed, little has been done to improve developing cities educational systems or protection services. At the current rate cities are projected to urbanize, rapidly developing countries’ only solution is to implement stronger protection services and improve public education systems in order to effectively slow crime and create safer cities.
Urbanization has in the past grown very steadily, but is projected to begin to grow rampantly, which will cause extreme pressure on all city systems. Urbanization is when people move from rural areas to to concentrated and small areas, which makes or expands cities. When over half of the population moves or lives in these small concentrated areas, the country is categorized as urbanized (“Urbanization” 1). In the 19th and 20th century, countries in Europe urbanized slowly so the government had time to plan and implement projects and plans (“Urbanization” 1). More recently, rapid urbanization has begun to take place in other parts of the globe....

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...ntially snowball effects is to improve education by keeping all possible children in school and off the streets and implement a dour crime system with more employees of the law and create a pragmatic policy. The reason why this has not been implemented earlier is due to the greed of the rich, and the poor people's inability to advocate. The rich in third world countries are frightful of losing their fantastic economic status that they will not advocate for what is fair. While the poor do not get the chance to advocate for themselves because they do not have the means, whether that be time, money or education level. The poor in these nations are silenced, and their daily struggle with being a good person, avoiding danger, and their desperation for fundamental needs can only be enlightened by the benevolent international programs that have the means to lobby for them.

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