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alex41 [277]
2 years ago
15

Although the seventh branch of the municipal police station has a close relationship with the community, the crime data is still

higher than in previous years.
Brazia pointed out that the crime data of "almost all types of crimes, such as robbery, felony attacks, large-scale theft" are on the rise. As the epidemic slows down, the number of tourists on the street increases, and the signs of theft of large amounts of money or personal belongings are also on the rise.
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1 answer:
pishuonlain [190]2 years ago
6 0

It is true that theft of large amounts of money or personal belongings are also on the rise even with the relationship with municipal police station and  the community.

<h3>What is the reason why crime can not  be completely eliminated?</h3>

It should be noted that this question doe not provide full information, i am giving the overview about the described crime.

Crime is part of any large society irrespective  how tight the security system , so far there is unemployment as well as poor state of living in a country , there will also be a recorded crime rate.

This is the case described in the question, even there are municipal police, people still commit crime.

Learn more about crime on:

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