Poverty And Crime In Jamaica

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There is a direct link between poverty and crime as they usually go hand in hand. Crime exists everywhere in Jamaica and among all people. However, where there are high poverty levels the
Rate of crime is significantly high. The Crime has transformed from murder to the use of technology, were younger generation are now more incline to be involved. The lottery scamming is smearing the country's reputation internationally, amongst other technological crimes. This has been a big deterrent for foreign investors overseas and locally, in effect affecting our Economic conditions (November 2017).
Crime has a negative impact on Jamaica's economic growth. The cost of crime is very high and the effects are both monetary and non-monetary. Crime affects: …show more content…

Too often in the past, lack of access to timely information prevented various agencies from coordinating their efforts adequately. Advances in the way agencies share information and use criminal identification systems have led to tighter connections between independent law enforcement organizations and universal enforcement standards across jurisdictions. Sharing information about offenders also has a positive preventative impact, helping keep guns out of the hand of dangerous criminals and barring offenders from certain types of …show more content…

Camera technology, for example, produces modern models with higher image quality than past versions, and the size of high-quality cameras has also diminished, allowing them to be concealed for covert surveillance. Face-recognition technology is particularly rewarding, enabling law enforcement officials to literally pick faces from crowds. In fact, the technology is so accurate as to create privacy-rights controversies among those who feel it is too intrusive.
Social Media though it is a social trend as much as it is a technological breakthrough, social media use nonetheless furnishes law enforcement advantages for agencies that use the technology effectively. For example, criminals leave trails using social media platforms, so justice agencies turn to Facebook, Twitter and other channels for vital clues and insight into criminal behavior. The technology also enables officers to distribute information directly to concerned citizens, informing them of unfolding crimes and dangerous developments.
Social media links law enforcement directly to the public at large, so it is a great tool for spreading descriptions, videos and other information about criminals. Communicating in real-time closes the crucial gap between the point at which crimes occur and when investigations begin, enabling citizens to respond with timely

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