“But the chief problem in any community cursed with crime is not Punishment of the criminals, but the preventing of the young from being trained to crime.”
― W E B Du Bois
The percentage of total cognizable crimes in India have increased in 2015 over 2005 by 11.0% with a compound growth rate of 1.5 per annum and not only has the crime rate increased, the extent of violence implicated has increased as well, and the criminals have kept pace with technological advances. With improved and faster communication network, the world offer better chances to the criminals.
The unemployment, poverty, a lower per capita income is not the same reason for the increase in every crime. It is not the matter only concerned with the perpetrator and the victim. It is the social institutions’ negligence to intervene early in a young person’s development. By Developmental Crime Prevention model, Compassact takes a long view of the causes of crime and aims to intervene early in life to prevent crime which can produce significant long-term social and economic benefits.
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“But the chief problem in any community cursed with crime is not Punishment of the criminals, but the preventing of the young from being trained to crime.”
― W E B Du Bois