Published December 30, 2024 | Version CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0
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Crime and Violence: Detrimental on Overall Living Conditions of Individuals

  • 1. Pedagogy and Organizational Culture in Nursery Schools, Delhi University, New Delhi, India.

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Abstract: The individuals, belonging to all communities throughout the country, get engaged in crime and violence. This is high among individuals, belonging to deprived, marginalized and economically weaker sections of the society. The experience of crime and violence has detrimental effects on the overall personality traits and living conditions of individuals. The health conditions of the individuals are affected both physically and psychologically. The influence of crime and violence is experienced in both major and minor forms. Individuals need to implement measures to provide practical solutions to these issues. Furthermore, these are prevented from giving rise to impediments during the process of improving one’s overall quality of life. Individuals from all occupations, communities, and socio-economic backgrounds need to be well-informed about the traits of morality and ethics. Furthermore, they need to recognize the detrimental effects of crime and violence. Hence, to form an effective social circle, comprising family and community members, individuals need to gather information on the factors that facilitate respectful communication. Furthermore, individuals need to treat others with courtesy. As a consequence, there will be no room for crime and violence. Therefore, it is well-understood that crime and violence are detrimental to the overall living conditions of individuals. The primary concepts examined in this research paper are the causes of crime and violence, the consequences of crime and violence, and the implementation of measures to prevent and eliminate crime and violence, which ultimately leads to the progression of individuals, communities, and nations.

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2024-12-30
Manuscript received on 07 October 2024 | Revised Manuscript received on 18 November 2024 | Manuscript Accepted on 15 December 2024 | Manuscript published on 30 December 2024.

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