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Why people are criminals?


Subash Gurung
Kathmandu, December 20:
Crimes are in ever increasing number in capital city, these days. Different faces of crime like kidnapping, abduction, murdering, bomb blasting, robbery, theft etc are being the daily coverage of Nepalese print and electronic media. People are all the way insecure in capital city. They are no way out of tension because they are not confirming about the next minute happening. So a nightmare is going on inside the valley, outside the valley and into whole Nepal/nation.
Criminal activities record in the very early month, Ashad is…… Many….. Criminals were arrested and many succeeded to run up. Many Childs are being abducted, many banks are being robbed, the lockers of many shops are being broken, and peoples are loosing their life in bomb blasting and so on. So peoples in city are crestfallen. The real victims are general public. But what about the leaders? Are they suffering? Do anybody of have the right vision? Is anybody concerning this instability?
Oxford dictionary defines “crime as an action that is against the law. We know law is the rule made to regulate the nation. Law is even the policy for well functioning of a state. It is one of the formal means to take control over individual’s behavior. After all, law is for the welfare of society and social beings.
Even though people are committing crime that means they are not well satisfied with the rule. Didn’t our law address such criminals and their problems? It might be the reason they are committing crime.
The next aren’t they maintain the proper basis needs. Are they under the poverty line? So, that they are compelled to commit such crimes for the betterment of their and as well as their family life standard.
Some criminals even may have a habit of taking drugs. So for the fulfillment of ‘DOSE’ one might perform such illegal actions. Involving in crime may be their last alternatives. They might be kicked by home and society.
Criminals might also have the habit of gambling. Brain Shrestha is a good example. So to cope up with the ‘sick’ of gambling one might commit crime. Or one might have lost all his property in gambling and so to regain the earlier state one might involved in crime activities.
Crime might also be a party’s vision. A party may hire several criminals, creates social disorder and hence he can makes the governing party fail. Thus, crime might also be a political issues, thus crime might also be a professional. Some people are involving in it professionally.