Sunday, April 14, 2013

The most violated crimes/laws in Indonesia


There are many violated laws/crimes in Indonesia, the country I am living in right now. It is not exactly one of the countries where crimes are not committed very often. There have been quite an amount of cases and stories where crimes are committed. From theft, pick pocketing to attacks, there is an abundance of bad plots in Indonesia. It may be the government’s fault or the police’s fault but we should consider the resources available for them as well as the citizen’s reception when a friend or family is punished. It is be right to punish them but the close ones are usually biased about their thoughts on the verdict.
Pick pocketing is very common in crowded places like the wet market. One will walk into the location and must be very careful. Unknowingly, that person can find him or herself looking for their cell phone or wallet filled with a lot of money, unable to find it. But who is to blame? The pickpockets or the society (including the law enforcers)?  Actually, considering the socio-economic status of the people, they may be to blame. But it may be the law enforcers’ fault too. The poor resource management of Indonesia causes the people to have less money given from the government’s support.
Today, in Indonesia, cases of corruption have caused the nation to be unstable in  terms of its infrastructure and the distribution of money. The poor have no support from the rich, that is why they may resort to crimes.

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