Mẫu 1 :
Another reason human nature is likely held accountable for crime is the increase in the number of intelligent criminal cases. In many developed countries, for instance, crime rate is still on the rise, in which crime committers are recognised wealthy status and even degree holders. Indeed, these cases are more dangerous and make greater loss for the society than it does in poorer countries. Consequently, it is human nature, not the society, is the strigger of the crime.
In summary, social factors are some extent affecting to the crime rate; however, the outweighted cause is still the inside-person factor. We can actually exercise control over our situation at some instance; therefore it is unreasonable to blame criminal activities for social factors.