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Extractions: We hope you find Crime Scene a useful and informative resource. Any comments or suggestions for Crime Scene will be greatly appreciated. NEWS CONSUMER CULTURE FUELLING STREET CRIME According to a report published for the Youth Justice Board, teenagers are being driven to street crime by an ever changing consumer culture in which the latest mobile phone with all the trimmings has become the ultimate status symbol. Researchers interviewed young offenders who had committed a street crime, as well as victims, parents, teachers, police and Youth offending teams. Those found to be most at risk of offending were young people with no adult earners in the household, teenage boys with no positive male role model, and those alienated from mainstream education. The areas in which street crimes were most likely to be committed were those in which the 'have nots' were in close contact with the 'haves'. View the full report: http://www.youth-justice-board.gov.uk/policy/YoungPeopleAndStreetCrime.pdf
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Extractions: The recent FBI report that crime rates have plunged seven years in a row should be cause for great joy. But many police officials instead have expressed frustration that much of the public still doesn't believe they have. He blamed the media for fueling public perceptions that crime still rages and criminals lurk behind every street lamp. But for many who call the shots in TV newsrooms, frustrated police officials and FBI crime stats aren't likely to change how they present crime news. They've spent the past two decades turning TV- crime verite into a sure fire formula for ratings. That formula is ridiculously simple. Just have helicopters and mobile camera crews hover over or roam around city streets looking for police car chases, dead bodies, gang shoot-outs, and drug busts. And most importantly, make sure those city streets are in black and Latino neighborhoods. The formula is bloody, exploitative, and racist. But it is a smash success. It has hooked so many Americans on the murder and mayhem nightly news broadcasts that the networks have spun off a legion of hybrid clones. These shows simulate live-action crime chases and busts and worse they almost always depict blacks and Latinos as violent criminals. This has convinced many white suburbanites that their lives are at grave risk from violence-prone, drugged out Latinos and African-Americans.
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Extractions: The biggest failing in our battle against crime is not the capacity, or lack, of police and justice; it is the neglect of thousands of children and the single mothers who are struggling against oppressive odds to rear them. Though the police and courts are gradually improving efficiency in the detection, arrest and prosecution of criminals, the incidence of murder, rape, armed robbery and serious assault in SA's largest cities remains among the highest in the world. Violent crimes are often carried out by or on behalf of organised criminals for commercial gain, but most are impulsive, opportunistic acts by young misfits spawned in the fractures of a rapidly urbanising, dislocated society - in short, a crime factory.
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Extractions: 23 June 1969. hen you put criminals in charge of crime, the crime rate rises. The soaring crime statistics which the police are battling began to rise when the psychiatrist and psychologist moved into the field of education and law. It used to be that a crime was a crime. When a police officer did his duty, his duty was done. Now all that has changed. Criminals are "maladjusted" and it is "all society's fault that they are" and the police officer is a beast for daring to interfere with the poor fellows. The psychiatrist and psychologist have carefully developed a lawless and irresponsible public attitude toward crime. First and foremost is that man is just a soulless animal who is not answerable for his own acts. They advertise man as a push-button stimulus-response robot and claim that only they know where the buttons are. "Underprivileged" people always become criminals according to these "experts" so the thing to do is make the criminal a privileged being with far more rights than ordinary people. But the main fault to be found with this psychiatric and psychological influence is that these people only escape the hangman's noose by a fanfare of being above the law themselves.
Extractions: Two assumptions are behind recent legislation passed in many U.S. states which make it easier to try juvenile offenders as adults. Although there has not been extensive research into the deterrent effects of the stricter laws, the evidence that does exist indicates that deterrent effects are minimal or nonexistent, and that, in fact, trying juveniles in criminal court may actually result in higher rates of reoffending. To date, there's no extensive research comparing the lengths of prison sentences received by juveniles convicted in criminal court with those who remained in the juvenile system. What research exists indicates that juveniles convicted in criminal court, particularly serious and violent offenders, are more likely to be incarcerated and receive longer sentences than juveniles retained in the juvenile system. Despite this, however, they often actually serve only a fraction of the sentences imposed, in many cases less time than they would have served in a juvenile facility. A 1996 Texas study found that juveniles sentenced in adult court did receive longer terms than they would have received in juvenile court. However, for all offenses except rape, the average prison time actually served was only about 27 percent of the sentence imposed, in some cases shorter than the possible sentence length in a juvenile facility.