Crime is defined as an unlawful act that is punishable by the state. While definitions vary between jurisdictions, in general crimes involve acts that harm individuals or society. Common crimes include murder, rape, and theft. For an act to be considered a crime there must typically be criminal intent, though some crimes are strict liability offenses. While all crimes violate the law, not all legal violations are considered crimes - private law issues like torts and contracts are civil matters. In modern societies, suspected criminals undergo a criminal procedure and trial, and if convicted may receive punishments like fines, community service, imprisonment, or in some places, death. Cyber crimes, which are computer-related offenses, have also become more prevalent in contemporary society
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1. Q)What is crime??????????????what are
the salient features of crime in
contemporary society???????????
In ordinary language, the term crime denotes an unlawful act
punishable by a state. The term crime does not, in
modern criminal law, have any simple and universally accepted
definition though statutory definitions have been provided for
certain purposes.] The most popular view is that crime is a
category created by law (i.e. something is a crime if applicable
law says that it is). One proposed definition is that a crime, also
called an offence or a criminal offence, is an act harmful not
only to some individual, but also to the community or the state (a
public wrong). Such acts are forbidden and punishable by law.
The idea that acts like murder, rape and theft are prohibited exists
all around the world. What precisely is a criminal offence is
defined by criminal law of each country. While many have a
catalogue of crimes called the criminal code, in some common
law countries no such comprehensive statute exists.
The state (government) has the power to severely restrict
one's liberty for committing a crime. Therefore, in modern
societies, a criminal procedure must be adhered to during the
investigation and trial. Only if found guilty, the offender may be
sentenced to punishment such as community
sentence, imprisonment, life imprisonment or, in some
jurisdictions, even death.
To be classified as a crime, the act of doing something bad must
be usually accompanied by the intention to do something bad ,
with certain exceptions (strict liability).
While every crime violates the law, not every violation of the law
counts as a crime. Breaches of private law (torts and breaches of
2. contract) are not automatically punished by the state, but can be
enforced through civil procedure.
Apart from these social crimes we also have the cyber
crimes which means computer crime.The cyber crimes are also
prevalent among us in our society.