Presentation on crime

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an illegal act for which someone can be punished by the government; especially :a gross violation of law.
crime is an unlawful act punishable by a state or other authority.The term "crime" does not, in modern criminal law, have any simple and universally accepted definition, though statuto...


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About My self Name : Rizwan Mahbub Khan Intake: 30 Section: 02 Id: 051

My Presentation topics : Crime 1. Definition of Crime 2.Types of crime 3. Causes of Crime

Definition of Crime: According to Richard .T Scheafer , “ Crime is a violance of criminal law for which some governmental authorities, applies, formal penalties”.

Victimless crime : A  victimless crime  is an illegal act that typically either directly involves only the perpetrator, or occurs between consenting adults; because it is consensual in nature, there is arguably no true victim. Examples of these types of crimes include possession of illegal contraband, and atypical sexual behavior

Professional Crime: Professional crimes  committed by persons for whom criminally punishable acts are a permanent occupation and the primary source of money. 

Organize Crime: Organized crime  is a category of transnational, national, or local groupings of highly centralized enterprises run by  criminals  who intend to engage in illegal activity, most commonly for money and profit. Some  criminal  organizations, such as terrorist groups, are politically motivated.

White –Collar Crime: White - collar crime  refers to financially motivated nonviolent  crime  committed by business and government professionals. Within criminology, it was first defined by sociologist Edwin Sutherland in 1939 as "a  crime  committed by a person of respectability and high social status in the course of his occupation "

Transactional Crime

Corporate Crime: corporate crime  refers to  crimes committed either by a  corporation  (i.e., a business entity having a separate legal personality from the natural persons that manage its activities), or by individuals acting on behalf of a  corporation  or other business entity.

Cyber Crime: Offences that are committed against individuals or groups of individuals with a criminal motive to intentionally harm the reputation of the victim or cause physical or mental harm, or loss, to the victim directly or indirectly, using modern telecommunication networks such as Internet (networks including but not limited to Chat rooms, emails, notice boards and groups) and mobile phones (Bluetooth/SMS/MMS)

Causes of Crime 1.Poverty 2. Over population 3. Politics 4. TV violance 5. Family condition 6. For Love 7.Depression. 8. Drugs & Alcohol