Monday, September 13, 2010

Crime


What is crime?
A crime meant breaching the rules and laws. Why do people want to commit crimes? When we speak of crime the commonly seen crime is burglary, Abuse (maid/ child), Harassment, drug possession, Kidnapping, rape, robbery, sexual assault, shoplifting and pirated cds. There are indeed too many crimes to talk about. I should say that crimes are often related closely to childhood. The way they are being brought up affects the way people think. The series show Criminal Minds talks about how each criminal do the things they do because of their childhood and how these F.B.I Catch them.

Sometimes people tends to do the opposite of what they are told. I guess it's a sign of rebellious? Or is it too tempting? Some of them did it because they wanted attention. It is a part of mental illness and if it is not treated careful the situation might get worse.


Voilence is something that really touches me the most because my sister has met it before. It's her ex husband that tries to strangle her twice. I feel very angry and would tend to outcast him by not talking to him, he is a very shameless person. Even though we tried to persuade my sister to divorce she just wouldn't listen. In the end, she tried to commit suicide and i was so glad that it wasn't successful. And the most happy part is that she manage to get a divorce with him and find another decent man. I once told my family that he will definately beat my sister again but my mother assures me that when a boy sees the man beating the mum, he will never do it to another. But i didn't think so and no one believe me. Well i guess maybe because they think that i'm still young that's why all the things i say is bullshit.

I do understand that games that are voilence brings great impact to our lives. That is why movies that are of higher voilence contents will be rated so that children would not be able to see it but who can actually keep it that way? We all know that movies now can be downloaded online and fighting games can be played online as well. I myself likes to play shooting games as well and hmm not all girls likes it very much though but people should learn what is right and what is wrong. Like what is real and unreal.

We all know that hacking is bad. However, police gets to hack into people's account. Hmm isn't hacking a crime? If it is then they will be using excuses like "I'm doing this for the country" and hack into everyone's laptop.

Shows like C.S.I, Fringe, Bones uses science to discover the truth about a crime that had happen. It's really because of this shows that i like investigation jobs. Well i don't think i can be one since i'm really bad at science.


Games like GTA helps players to commit crime in games instead of real life. Well i should say that it is fun since i played it as well and you can also kill everyone on the road with a sniper haha it sure is fun. Maybe this will decrease the chances of people doing crime in real life? Even like games in The Sims, they had a occupation for bulgary so as to become a Evil Mastermind.

Raping games are popular in Japan. They sell it on shops as well and it is said to envourage young teens to not rape anyone in real life since they can rape one in game.. Hmmm no matter how i see it it's still raping... I really don't know what are they thinking... Maybe from a criminal's mind yes it is fun but.. will it make it worse? What if he finds raping girls on laptop no more fun and want to try the real thing? Games like killing zombies is still quite alright since we can't really relate zombies in real life.

Games definately playes an important role in people's life. It entertains us and it helps us to stress relieve and from the survey i did before most people play games to escape from reality. This explains why teenager turns to be anti social because they feel more free when they are playing games and felt easier to open to other people in games.

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http://www.adirectory.us/pix/crime-400.jpg
http://www.wethewomen.org/images/domestic-violence-98_50.jpg

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