Many offenders commit more crimes after serving the first punishment. Why is this happening, and what measures can be taken to tackle this problem?
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It is common to understand that there are some criminals, who are released from prison after their very first jail term, may have tendency to commit crimes very often. The reasons could be many but not limited to loss of employment, loss of social respect and dignity. Therefore, this essay is an attempt to analyse the reasons, and offers cardinal solutions to overcome this problem.
One of the prime reasons for malefactors to re-offend is the unemployment since many companies never employ a person who has criminal records. Many organisations do a character check as a recruitment process before employing any person, and it acts as a catalyst for the new offenders jobless. If you take Australia, for instance, the criminals hardly find job because most of the employers do reference check and ask police clearance certificates from the job seeker. Therefore, wrong doers would never recruited by industries, and as a result, they start to involve in offensive actions for surviving their life.
However, there are some suitable steps available to stop criminals committing crime a second time. At first, the public sectors have to find out the root of the issue, and look for linear solutions. If unemployment, loss of dignity and loss of social respect are the main reasons, for example, then the governments have to find jobs for them. Besides, the awareness among people to treat criminals with respect should be created. This may engage lawbreakers with work, with their families and friends. Such engagement may keep wrong doers out of committing crime.
At the end of the day, there are many causes why offenders re-offend. Therefore, the statutory bodies should take some stringent measures to stop crime activities the world over. Let us hope that the governments protect the countries free from falling into anarchy.
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