Tuesday, November 26, 2019
Crime in our Culture essays
Crime in our Culture essays    Crime refers to many types of misconduct forbidden by law. Crimes include such things     as murder, stealing a car, resisting arrest, possessing or selling illegal drugs, appearing     nude on a public street, drunken driving, and bank robbery. The list of acts considered     crimes is constantly changing. For example, at one time, people were charged with     witchcraft, but this is no longer illegal. Today, it is becoming a serious crime to pollute     the air and water. In colonial days, pollution received little attention because it caused     few problems. During the 1700's in England it was not a crime for people to steal money     entrusted to their care by an employer. Today, this type of theft, embezzlement, is a     crime. Crimes may be classified in various ways. For example, they sometimes are     grouped according to the seriousness of the offense, according to the motives of the     offenders. Such crimes may include economic crimes, political crimes, crimes of passion,     organized crime, and white collar crime. Crimes are often divided between acts that most     people would consider evil and acts that lawmakers decide should be regulated in the     interest of the community. The  first group includes such major crimes as arson, assault,     breach of the peace, burglary, kidnapping, larceny, murder, rape, and robbery. The     second group includes crimes of a "rapidly growing urban society." These crimes include     violations of income tax laws, liquor control regulations, pure food and drug laws, and     traffic laws. Crimes in the  first group usually involve severe punishments while crimes in     the second group are generally punished by fines, notices to follow the court's orders, or     other relatively light penalties. Crimes are frequently classified according to their     seriousness as felonies or misdemeanors. Generally, felonies are more serious than     misdemeanors. Under the federal criminal law system, felonies are crimes for which the     pun...     
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