Strengths And Weaknesses Of Crime

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Introduction

Neither beast nor angel, it is the description many have given man throughout time. Man with the potential to do great things in a lifetime, but equal parts actions that can cause great distress. Crime is just one of the many aspects of human nature that is evolving side by side with man, and while in the infancy of the technological era it has already produced great tools for justice bringing efficiency and accuracy to unimaginable new domains, as well as great weapon far more devastating than any gun or explosive. Discussing on how society has taken step to better utilize all our resources to balance the scales when handling those actions by who are deemed criminal at multiple levels of society. Beginning nationally with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the two main forms in which it gathers information those being the (UCR), the (NCVS), how it evaluates the strengths and weakness of programs it enacts utilizing technology to record crimes. The human factor that is always present when dealing with society and its effects on the validity of the record-keeping and all parts of which fall into that of category people in these crimes. As well as that of looking into the two subsets socities in which one being public, the University of …show more content…

One such weakness is that many of the information gathered in these programs are voluntarly given , meaning that the data is not showing the pure and totoal situations that go on in the secotors asked. Particpates in theses volunteary surveys may feel that they do not want to or have no time to fill out these report since they have no face to face pressure to do so. As well as that many organizations either lie , or do not inform the whole raw data so as that teir sector project a more psotive crime

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