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Police crime investigation
  • By GRACE, HATTIE,
  • BETH AND LIAM.

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CAUSES OF CRIME
  • There are many causes of crimes, here is a list
    of some causes and their consequences.
  • BOREDOM Boredom can cause small or big crimes
    depending on the kind of person committing them.
    For example if a group of teenagers are bored,
    they may do something stupid like vandalise a car
    or attack someone for no real need. Another
    problem which can be caused by boredom is that of
    JOY RIDING, this can be very dangerous and could
    take other peoples lives and even theirs.
  • JEALOUSY Jealousy is another problem that can
    cause crime. Jealousy could be because someone
    you know owns a bigger house than you so you may
    feel tempted to vandalise it or attack or abuse
    the owner. It may also be because someone has
    stolen a valuable possession whether it be a bag
    or maybe your girlfriend. All of this can cause
    jealousy and crime. Some jealousy can have large
    consequences and can take over the mind and even
    provoke murderous thoughts.

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CAUSES OF CRIME
  • RACISM - Racism is a crime in its own right,
    yet it can also be the cause for other crimes
    such as ASSAULTS and THREATS. This happens
    because the racist people believe that they have
    to make the lives of those different to them,
    harder to live happily in.
  • EXTREMIST RELIGIONISTS Extremist Religionists
    dangerous people because they could become the
    cause of crime, the main type TERRORISM
  • HATRED Hatred can cause people to VANDALISE, or
    commit ARSON against the person, in an act to
    revenge them.
  • PEER PRESSURE This occurs when the pressure
    exerted by a peer group encouraging a person to
    change their attitude, behaviour and/or morals.
    This results in people trying to do bad things to
    fit in. Crimes caused by peer pressure are THEFT,
    RACISM ASBOs and VANDALISM.

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CAUSES OF CRIME
  • UNEMPLOYMENT - Unemployment can cause many
    different crimes such as vandalism, theft,
    shoplifting, and robbery. The most important of
    these is THEFT and SHOPLIFTING, these are most
    important as you would not be bringing in food or
    money so would maybe feel the need to steel it.
    In extreme measures it could cause fraud for the
    more intelligent unemployed, who make money
    different ways.
  • ADDICTION Addiction can cause serious crimes.
    It can cause you to harm your body as you cant go
    without a certain substance, e.g. Addiction to
    drugs can cause serious body and health problems
    and you can also be prosecuted and jailed for
    possession of drugs.
  • HATRED Hatred can cause people to VANDALISE, or
    comit ARSON against the person, in an act to
    revenge them.

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CATEGORISED CRIMES
  • Major Crimes
  • We think that these crimes, below, are some of
    the most dangerous and serious because when they
    happen they harm more that one person, usually,
    at one time. They are more rare, so police are
    less prepared for when they happen.
  • Murder Arson
  • Car Related Crimes Drugs
  • Terrorism

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Murder
  • Murder This is a dangerous crime as it can kill
    someone and maybe harm other people in the area.
    Most murders that happen to women are domestic.
  • Solutions to Prevent the Crime-
  • Keep potential murders locked up.

  • Make sure that social services are

  • aware of vulnerable, potential victims.


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T.F.M.V T.O.M.V
  • Theft From Motor Vehicles Precious object can be
    stolen from vehicles when the theft sees the
    oportunity. We think that it is serious, but not
    as serious as T.O.M.V because it is very unlikely
    that anyone would die of this crime, whereas the
    below could cause many injuries.
  • Theft Of Motor Vehicles Joy riding and illegal
    car racing are a dangerous crimes as they put the
    people in the car at risk and also the other
    people on the road.
  • Solutions to Prevent the Crime-
  • Insert crook clocks, and alarms into the cars.
  • In car parks, were most car crimes begin, have
  • security guards.
  • Hide valuable things out of sight.

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Terrorism
  • Terrorism This is a dangerous crime as it harms
    and may kill the public, e.g. the London
    underground bombings.
  • This is a photo of the 9/11 terror attacks,
  • which happened because of extreme religionists
  • Solutions to Prevent the Crime-
  • Make weapons harder to come by, and prevent
    terrorists
  • from making their own.
  • Give the extremists more rights to voice their
    opinions in
  • a civilized way, so that they have nothing to
    fight about.

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Arson
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  • Arson Is the voluntarily, and willfully setting
    fire to the building, buildings, or other
    property of another, or of burning one's own
    property for an improper purpose, as to collect
    insurance. It is very serious as it can endanger
    people who may be trapped inside and there is
    also the risk of the fire spreading or people
    inhaling to much smoke.
  • Solutions to Prevent the Crime-
  • To deterrent the person from committing the
  • crime, by inserting more fire extinguishers
  • and sprinklers, it may make the criminal think
  • twice because they would not cause as much
  • damage in the first place, and the reward for
  • Them wouldnt be as worthwhile.

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Drugs
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  • Drugs Cause crimes fuelled by addiction. Richer
    areas are more likely to have drug crimes because
    the youth can afford it. This is a serious crime
    because firstly, it is against the law.
    Secondly, I order to pay for their addiction, as
    it grows, the druggies may turn to stealing from
    partners and others, and thirdly, drugs cause
    irrational behaviour endangering others around
    them, which could result in deaths. Drugs ruin
    lives.
  • Drugs also encourage and often are the start of
    another crime Prostitution.
  • Solutions to Prevent the Crime-
  • When people are caught for others crimes, and are
    found to be addicted to drugs, make police supply
    them with replacement for the drugs (like
    nicotine patches are replacements for cigarettes)
    and slowly wean then of it, while the police
    monitor progress.

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CATEGORISED CRIMES
  • Common CRIMES
  • We believe that the below crimes are less serious
    because they occur more often, therefore are
    known more common crimes.
  • Vandalism
  • ASBO
  • Threats
  • Theft

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Vandalism
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  • Vandalism in the form of graffiti, keying cars or
    breaking windows, in comparison to other crimes,
    are quite minor. However it does not come without
    its consequences such as fines or people getting
    hurt from the broken glass of the window or even
    an asbo.
  • Graphitizing is a form of vandalism
  • Solutions to Prevent the
  • Crime-
  • C.C.T.V cameras to catch
  • them out and deter the
  • vandals.
  • Police patrols.
  • Youth clubs and centre to
  • keep children off the streets
  • and to prevent boredom.

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ASBOs
  • ASBOS anti social behavior order can follow on
    from vandalism or any minor crimes. They are
    normally issued to teenagers but can be issued to
    adults.

Solutions to Prevent the Crime- Get police and
other people of authority to split up the gangs
on the streets, which will prevent peer pressure,
and, in turn, peer pressure related crimes such
as this one.
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Threats
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  • Threats can be considered major or minor crimes.
    Depending on the threats, if they are recurring
    and they are violent they can be taken very
    seriously. If there is only one threat and it is
    quite minor and not violent it may not be taken
    as seriously.
  • Solutions to Prevent the Crime-
  • Threats often occur because of hatred or racism.
    To prevent the crime, it makes most sense to
    first prevent the cause of the crime from
    becoming large and serious.
  • This could be done by teambuilding skills and
    encouragement to treat other equally starting at
    an early age, in schools. Which will make people
    grow up believing in resolving things fairly not
    with threats.

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Theft
  • Theft can also be considered major or minor.
    Shoplifting a pack of sweets for example may not
    be considered as major as stealing an ipod or
    computer. Re-occurring minor thefts could result
    in a caution or an asbo.
  • Solutions to Prevent the Crime-
  • Security tags on the quality goods, to stop
    people stealing from shops.
  • Shop detectives would
    be able to catch the thief before they got
    away.

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Victims of Crime
  • As the graph shows, women seem to suffer more as
    victims than men or building and animals. They
    are victims of suicide, stalking and drugs more
    than men. This could be because they are
    insecure, and therefore unhappy. Whereas men can
    often defend themselves better, so people are
    less likely to victimize them, and they to
    suffer.
  • Males are only really victims of assaults and
    theft, which could be because the criminals tend
    to be armed when taking part in crimes like that.

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Stoke-on-Trent National Average
This graph shows that Stoke-on-Trent has a far
more crime than the national average.
But strangely, this graph implies that
Staffordshire has less crime than average
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Places Where Crime Occurs
  • This is a map which out lines the most unsafe/
    crime ridden area, the places with the most
    average crime rate, and the safest are in
    Staffordshire.
  • This map implies that Kidsgrove is most crime
    ridden place in Staffordshire. The reason for
    its high crime rate could be that it is a
    reasonably poor area, densely populated. It is
    near to Newcastle Under-lyme which is a rich
    area, with shops where there are quality goods
    that could be tempting for them to steel if they
    aree not as well off.

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Crime ridden Places
Potteries Shopping Centre We think that the
Potteries Shopping Centre is one of the most
unsafe areas In Stafford. This is because it is
the biggest shopping centre next to The
Arndale, Manchester, and The Bull Ring,
Birmingham, so many people from a large distance
away would come to the Potteries Centre the next
best thing. Because all the people visiting the
shopping centre, there would be a greater chance
of pick-pocketing crimes, and as there are so
many people to hide behind, some of the
pick-pocketing may go un-noticed. The quality
goods in the shops will also attract thieves. The
Potteries Centre is in Hanley, a area with a high
population density, and it is a reasonably poor
area. This is because many of the people are
short of jobs, not from redundancy, just because
there have never been any available since the
mines closed and pottery industry shrunk. Also,
the fact that Hanley has a high population
density proves that its a bad area for crime,
and if its poor there will be more people than
average, trying to shoplift. We have circled ,
on the photo, a C.C.T.V camera. This shows that
the police are always expecting trouble.
  • The whole world has crime in it, particularly in
  • certain areas, but were focussing on the unsafe
  • areas of Stoke-on-Trent.
  • This is a map of crime ridden areas in Stoke-on-
  • Trent. The areas In the city centres are most
    dangerous.
  • Here is one example

Map of crime on Stoke-on-Trent .
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Safer Areas
  • We have chosen to take a photograph of a house
    on the outskirts of Madeley because Madeley is
    only a village, so the population density will be
    far lower than the one in Hanley.
  • Madeley is also a very rich area, so people
    wouldnt be short of money and wouldnt need to
    steel.
  • But, often, the rich get into drug
  • crimes because they canafford to.
  • So, by evaluating this aspect, maybe
  • it would have been better to chose
  • a house, or area, not so rich
  • because the one I did chose, (which
  • is now on the market at around
  • 500 000) could be associated with
  • drug related crimes.
  • The house is well presented,
  • without any bars on the window, or
  • well protected so we cant believe
  • that the crime rate can be high.
  • This obviously isnt always the case.
  • looks can be decieving.

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Conclusion
  • Crimes are all offences which occur for a reason.
    Their level of seriousness depends a lot on which
    area it happens in. The location could be one of
    five City centre, council estate, private land,
    rural, roads. The most crimes in Stoke-on-Trent
    occur on the roads, but the most serious tend to
    occur in city centres, (apart from murders which
    happen can happen anywhere).
  • There are many solutions to preventing crime,
    although there are also reasons for them not
    being followed through,
  • e.g. council doesnt have enough money to flaunt
    about on creating youth groups which occupy
    children who may otherwise be board on the
    streets, causing trouble. But everyone can do
    their bit to stop them, starting with dont
    commit any yourself, and dont pressure others
    into committing them.

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