Mastering respect and tolerance brings humanity closer to global crime and violence eradication.
Guaranteed Alternatives:
Utilizing the GETVP project, we substitute the lack of hope for positive future success and contribution with a definite path for anyone, without exception, to make better choices for their own future and for every successive generation.
Inmate Management Vision:
Separating inmates according to violence threat levels and developing technologies to aggressively protect inmates from each other is what we can do to protect and respect all inmates. With less concern for self-protection, inmates can truly focus on rehabilitation and advancement. This should be the expectation of the global community.
Placing inmates who would normally be executed into temporary medically induced unconscious states would reinforce the value of human life. It would give family members a chance to spend as much peaceful time with their loved one as needed until they become at peace. It would give victims and their families an opportunity to resolve their emotions safely in the presence of the inmate. It allows for the remote possibility of future inmate redemption and further contributions to the human race.
Meaningful Volunteer Mentorships:
Having a lifetime of all basic needs secured, community members with considerable life experiences and desire to mentor will have an influential impact in the lives of the young and at risk citizens. This needed attention will provide less motive to join gangs or to participate in unproductive activities. Communities will again have the choice to make a difference with all of their members.
Taking good care of at risk groups and currently incarcerated people supports our highest ideal of leaving no human behind at any stage of advancement.
Pro-Life Philosophy:
By succeeding with the aggressive global challenge to contemplate and design highly effective but non-lethal personal defense weapons, we exercise our right for personal defense, give the guilty another chance to live a life of global significance and reinforce the highest ideal that every life is precious with the capacity for advancement and global contribution.
Restitution, Compensation and Amends:
By matching offender violations with appropriate personal services as restitution, the impact to victims are truly understood by their offenders. Furthermore, the offenders contribute to healing both the injured parties and self. With retribution from personal efforts, as opposed to financial retributions, positive individual values and virtue systems are reinforced on a first-hand basis. In pure cooperative, non-monetized societies, neither the victims, offenders nor their families lose essential resources such as income during any retribution exchange period. Avoiding monetized justice and retribution also avoids the disparities between compensation fees collectible from entities most financially capable and fees uncollectable from entities least financially capable.
A major milestone in human evolution will be when our global appetite for violence is limited to organized sporting events.
Positive Freewill Training:
We must always remember that willful violence, mental and physical, are either planned or automated responses to events. Each human is endowed with free will. Although free will cannot be forced, it can be peacefully understood, managed and redirected. This is to be accomplished through a positive sense of self, derived from self awareness and contributions to global cooperation and peace. Each individual must be raised from childhood to seek and appreciate his or her positive individual contributions to our global society.
Dismantle Supports for Deviant Thought and Behavior:
Humanity must be provided paths to graduate beyond deviant behavior, to support positive free-will. The human race must tear down the institutions and thinking that cause or encourage citizens to consider crime and violence. The citizen must be placed in environments or otherwise learn to think and act such that the eradication of crimes for survival enables focus for the eradication of crimes for personal defense, which enables focus for the eradication of crimes for wants, which enables focus for the eradication of crimes for social esteem. Concurrently, citizens must gain increased personal concentration to reduce the varied circumstances yielding accidental acts considered as crimes.
Expectation Modeling:
We exercise wars within and among nations, exchange threats among religious and culture groups, observe violence in our homes and communities and bombard society with daily news of murders and other crimes locally and worldwide. Yet we expect our children to grow to be non-violent, secure and highly respectable adults. Society becomes exactly what it observes and models. We must eventually exercise global discipline to teach ourselves and our children to avoid all forms of violence worldwide.
Mastering respect and tolerance brings humanity closer to global crime and violence eradication.
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Crime And Violence Resistance Obstacles
The unwillingness to affirm every global citizen.
Ignoring Critical Support Systems:
Crime and violence are strongly linked to the failure to implement pure global cooperation, therefore, related cooperation objectives must be explored.
Without complete availability of academic and trade education, humanity fails to provide critical tools to those in need of inspiration, accomplishment, contribution and hope.
Without complete availability of psyche support, humanity will continue to nurture, by default, harmful causes and effects that societies strive to eradicate.
Against Positive Community Psyche:
Where there is an abundant lack of self-control, there is community decline. Communities must take full responsibility for each stage in the psychological nurturing of every community member and to organize and be willing to go all the way daily to discourage and deter inappropriate behavior. Concurrently, they must also be trained to protect, educate, redirect, monitor and inspire each citizen to optimize motives and rewards for good and cooperation. Friction against these goals occur when insufficient responsible adults are available to monitor the streets, casual recreation areas and known trouble areas. This limitation is usually due to the need to work to satisfy financial needs. Money needs actually remove essential community observers when and where they are needed most. This reinforces the need to retire financial compensation and debt systems in exchange for cooperation.
Medically-Induced Unconsciousness Concerns:
The decision to replace death sentences with temporary medically induced unconscious states will be met with controversy. Examples include morality of intentionally placing an otherwise healthy human being into altered states, the medical equipment and personnel required, whether proper justice is being carried out by extending the life of would-be executed inmates and whether such treatment is in the best interest of the inmate and society. Furthermore if the goal is long-term rehabilitation over short-term behavior management, then it must be determined whether successful rehabilitation could occur during unconscious states. Additionally, moral inplications must be addressed involving whether unconcious states deny the opportunity for true personal introspection for voluntary growth.
Assuming that an inmate wants to live, then this policy provides an alternative to execution and a possibility to benefit from future wisdom and psychological expertise. This policy can serve as a law aiding to protect human life or at least become an option for judicial bodies. It could serve to support the emotional needs of grieving family members desiring close long-term physical proximity for family mourning, prayer and healing, acts which may be impossible after inmate execution and disposition of remains.
It should be noted that sometimes current inmate mental states prevent the possibility of direct physical or verbal interaction. This policy would provide the children a chance to visit, see and touch their parent perhaps years after sentencing and years after an execution would normally have been scheduled. It should be noted that currently some children never grow to see a parent because of executions. This denial can inflict extreme emotional trauma to children. Furthermore, allowing a coma-revived parent the opportunity to visit their children could be the stimulus to generating a strong will to live, to participate in family life and perhaps possible rehabilitation. Current society may be incapable of fathoming the possibility of future inmate rehabilitation, but future humanity and psychiatric ability should be given a chance. Assuming that death sentencing is the worst case scenario, then perhaps this model demonstrates human compassion along with the possibility of future inmate redemption.
This policy presumes that safe medical technology and knowledge exist to implement and manage temporary medically induced unconscious states. All parties concerned must be fully aware of the possibility of inmate decline or death under these conditions. The author has no significant medical training. Unknown medical risks or complications may exists with these procedures and are not documented here.
Perceptions Against Positive Inmate Care:
Some will say that treating inmates with great respect will undermine the need to punish them. Although inmates will have vast entitlements available to them as do other global citizens, they will not have the freedom to participate in the rapidly expanding opportunities outside of prison boundaries. Under the new global model where opportunities and growth flourish, this physical restriction will be significant punishment, a powerful motivator to participate in open society and discourage return to prison-restricted environments.
Systemic Financial Incentives and Abuse:
Some incarceration systems worldwide use inmates for covert or overt profit work programs. Accordingly, these programs, and any financial motive or restriction, support resistance to change and further justifies implementing the global money eradication proposal.
Ignoring Critical Support Systems:
Crime and violence are strongly linked to the failure to implement pure global cooperation, therefore, related cooperation objectives must be explored.
Without complete availability of academic and trade education, humanity fails to provide critical tools to those in need of inspiration, accomplishment, contribution and hope.
Without complete availability of psyche support, humanity will continue to nurture, by default, harmful causes and effects that societies strive to eradicate.
Against Positive Community Psyche:
Where there is an abundant lack of self-control, there is community decline. Communities must take full responsibility for each stage in the psychological nurturing of every community member and to organize and be willing to go all the way daily to discourage and deter inappropriate behavior. Concurrently, they must also be trained to protect, educate, redirect, monitor and inspire each citizen to optimize motives and rewards for good and cooperation. Friction against these goals occur when insufficient responsible adults are available to monitor the streets, casual recreation areas and known trouble areas. This limitation is usually due to the need to work to satisfy financial needs. Money needs actually remove essential community observers when and where they are needed most. This reinforces the need to retire financial compensation and debt systems in exchange for cooperation.
Medically-Induced Unconsciousness Concerns:
The decision to replace death sentences with temporary medically induced unconscious states will be met with controversy. Examples include morality of intentionally placing an otherwise healthy human being into altered states, the medical equipment and personnel required, whether proper justice is being carried out by extending the life of would-be executed inmates and whether such treatment is in the best interest of the inmate and society. Furthermore if the goal is long-term rehabilitation over short-term behavior management, then it must be determined whether successful rehabilitation could occur during unconscious states. Additionally, moral inplications must be addressed involving whether unconcious states deny the opportunity for true personal introspection for voluntary growth.
Assuming that an inmate wants to live, then this policy provides an alternative to execution and a possibility to benefit from future wisdom and psychological expertise. This policy can serve as a law aiding to protect human life or at least become an option for judicial bodies. It could serve to support the emotional needs of grieving family members desiring close long-term physical proximity for family mourning, prayer and healing, acts which may be impossible after inmate execution and disposition of remains.
It should be noted that sometimes current inmate mental states prevent the possibility of direct physical or verbal interaction. This policy would provide the children a chance to visit, see and touch their parent perhaps years after sentencing and years after an execution would normally have been scheduled. It should be noted that currently some children never grow to see a parent because of executions. This denial can inflict extreme emotional trauma to children. Furthermore, allowing a coma-revived parent the opportunity to visit their children could be the stimulus to generating a strong will to live, to participate in family life and perhaps possible rehabilitation. Current society may be incapable of fathoming the possibility of future inmate rehabilitation, but future humanity and psychiatric ability should be given a chance. Assuming that death sentencing is the worst case scenario, then perhaps this model demonstrates human compassion along with the possibility of future inmate redemption.
This policy presumes that safe medical technology and knowledge exist to implement and manage temporary medically induced unconscious states. All parties concerned must be fully aware of the possibility of inmate decline or death under these conditions. The author has no significant medical training. Unknown medical risks or complications may exists with these procedures and are not documented here.
Perceptions Against Positive Inmate Care:
Some will say that treating inmates with great respect will undermine the need to punish them. Although inmates will have vast entitlements available to them as do other global citizens, they will not have the freedom to participate in the rapidly expanding opportunities outside of prison boundaries. Under the new global model where opportunities and growth flourish, this physical restriction will be significant punishment, a powerful motivator to participate in open society and discourage return to prison-restricted environments.
Systemic Financial Incentives and Abuse:
Some incarceration systems worldwide use inmates for covert or overt profit work programs. Accordingly, these programs, and any financial motive or restriction, support resistance to change and further justifies implementing the global money eradication proposal.
Crime Prevention Policy
Remove motivations for crime to reduce crime
Education Support:
Implement the Global Education and Training Videos Project (GETVP) so that all global citizens have multiple paths for self development to pursue their highest dreams.
Remove Money-Based Motivations:
Implement the global money eradication proposal. It is the only path that gives the human race a true opportunity to prosper by reinforcing cooperation and healthy psyche conditions. It will restore highly valued moments in history when communities had time to nurture their children, thus lowering juvenile-related dysfunction and crime. Remove the need for money. Without currency, there would be no robberies for the purpose of acquiring money. The motive is removed.
Without the requirement to earn income for essential resources and prosperity, there would be far less motivations to continue in work environments with supervisors that lack mutual respect, dignity and human rights. Accordingly, there would be far less long-term patterns of stress and discontent, ending in murders and other violence. With every need for money removed, the human race would begin to focus on the deeper causes of their remaining emotional insecurities and the paths to dissolve them.
Often health care costs represent an unavoidable financial burden and a morally contested social issue. Implement free global health care policies to nurture every human at every stage of life. This commitment will enable routine screening and evaluations of all global citizens to optimize physical, mental and emotional states and to aid early detection and treatment of abnormalities.
Lifestyle Choice and Freedom:
Global citizens vary in personal psyche such that some thrive with healthy social relations and some thrive in relative privacy. Furthermore, some citizens are emotionally bothered such that on-demand privacy or seclusion is their necessary ingredient for emotional health. Therefore, when possible, individuals should be given the option to live or work independently or in group environments. This differs from the current model where individuals must earn an income sufficient to pay for independent work and living space. This policy will balance as there will always be citizens that prefer or otherwise need group working or living environments. Furthermore, this policy is flexible enough to accommodate fluctuating individual needs and interests over time with the option to mutually exchange jobs or living accommodations with others locally or worldwide. This policy has the capacity to increase personal happiness and to reduce work and community-related stress globally.
Weapons Philosophy:
Conduct extensive studies and research to determine whether the right to bear arms must require the right to use deadly force within each country. In other words, determine if the right to bear arms in applicable countries could be upheld with the restriction to non-lethal force. There may be a valid argument that the right to bear arms emanates from the right to protect property and to defend from attackers. One could argue that although a victim may intend to kill an attacker, deadly force is not required for effective short-term defense. If deadly force is not required, perhaps we can require replacement of all deadly bullet projectiles with non-lethal but effective subduing substitutes. The fruits from producing further non-lethal alternatives will save money, lives and irreversible emotional regret of taking another human life. We should be aggressively challenging governments, corporations and individuals globally to contemplate and design highly effective but non-lethal personal defense weapons.
Psyche Support and Training:
Encourage the young and negatively biased groups to contemplate and to pursue their highest ideals. Free education and training provides a positive alternative outlet for their mental focus and social awareness.
Conduct global education training starting at elementary schooling regarding known sensitivity issues among all cultures. Provide perspectives that many culture violations are due to innocent ignorance. Offer scenario alternatives to violence and negative first responses. Encourage practicing this training and discussing the outcomes.
Recognize that many negative responses are due to perceived intrusions or insults on the sacred honor and pride of an individual, family, groups or country. Positive responses include educating the potential offender, ignoring the act, or just taking the higher ground knowing that anyone who intentionally insults another is expressing their lower sense of self.
With a global cooperative distribution system for food water, shelter, medical care and education, potential offenders under the cooperative system would no longer have motives for repeat incarcerations for the purpose of free basic needs. Additionally, incarceration system would no longer be burdened with the cost of supplying these needs.
Match experienced and caring community mentors with at risk groups early enough to mold ethical thinking and choices to reduce criminal patterns and intentions. This available time is made possible as no one would have burdens for acquiring food, water, shelter, health care or education.
Prison Management:
Prison physical designs and inmate separation policies do not protect inmates in the environment designed for them. Violence threats toward others could be divided into three levels. Inmates with a zero violence threat level toward others have no physical or communicated violent tendencies. Inmates with a non-physical violence threat level toward others expressed violence without physical harm or contact. Inmates with a physical violence threat level toward others expressed violence through physical harm or contact. Inmates must be separated by rigid physical boundaries 24 hours a day based on their intentional violence threat level. As a result, inmate security, counseling and benefits could be managed based on common threat level needs. Accordingly, zero violence threat level inmates are allowed to pursue their highest ideals and contributions in a safe environment. Non-physical violence threat level inmates could be provided with counseling and group therapies with the hope of transitioning to zero violence threat locations. Physical violence threat level inmates should be isolated from each other unless qualified psychiatric professionals deem that treatments and counseling was effective enough to grant an inmates’ request for the opportunity to prove that transition to non-physical violence threat locations is warranted. This system enhances prison and individual security and inmate quality of life by eliminating or severely minimizing physical interactions among inmates with different violence tendencies. This system will work only with the commitment to execute the policy and to operate unencumbered by unavailable space, funds or personnel obstacles.
Prison technologies should be developed for increased protection and monitoring. Sensor-activated audio and video technology could be employed to record and monitor every possible location available to inmates. Electronic technologies could be developed and implemented to restrain physical violence threat level inmates from coming within twenty feet of each other.
Justice Alternatives:
As an alternative to death sentencing and other methods to resolve unmanageable inmates, we should explore placing the most dangerous inmates in temporary, medically induced unconscious states. This policy preserves human life and allows for periodic resuscitations to administer more modern psychiatric treatments or to give inmates another chance for possible rehabilitation. If deemed beneficial, inmates can receive peaceful music and educational literature for audio stimuli during unconscious states. Other inmates may voluntarily choose this option to help manage severely undesirable but uncontrollable activities.
Community Relations and Rehabilitation in Non-Monetized Societies:
Only those physically dangerous to society are considered for incarceration. Mild infraction offenders can seek forgiveness from injured parties verbally and/or in writing. Offenders with infractions against general society can seek forgiveness in public or via open audience media.
Offenders receive aggressive psychological counseling or treatment while carrying out compensation sentences. Both the victim and the offender should be screened for psychological intervention.
Offenders causing physical injury perform authorized personal services on behalf of the injured party based on the capacity reduction for which one is responsible. Offender continues until injured party fully recovers from reduced capacity caused or formally released from responsibility by all injured parties.
Offenders causing damaged property will work under qualified repair supervisors until damage for which one is responsible has been repaired.
Offenders guilty of extreme carelessness, such as involuntary manslaughter for example, will be sentenced to extended periods of performing services for the surviving family or injured parties on demand. Injured parties can waive receiving personalized services to be substituted for community, state or national services and duties. Final compensation details would always be decided by an independent and competent presiding body and with testimony from injured parties.
Restoring Community Psyche:
Where there is an abundant lack of self-control, there is community decline. To create and sustain supportive attitudes and actions among the young and otherwise mentally astray, community members must take full responsibility for each stage in the psychological nurturing of every community member. Within the context of law and safety, community leaders and responsible members must organize and be willing to go all the way daily to discourage and deter inappropriate behavior. Concurrently, they must also be trained to protect, educate, redirect, monitor and inspire each citizen to optimize motives and rewards for good and cooperation.
Education Support:
Implement the Global Education and Training Videos Project (GETVP) so that all global citizens have multiple paths for self development to pursue their highest dreams.
Remove Money-Based Motivations:
Implement the global money eradication proposal. It is the only path that gives the human race a true opportunity to prosper by reinforcing cooperation and healthy psyche conditions. It will restore highly valued moments in history when communities had time to nurture their children, thus lowering juvenile-related dysfunction and crime. Remove the need for money. Without currency, there would be no robberies for the purpose of acquiring money. The motive is removed.
Without the requirement to earn income for essential resources and prosperity, there would be far less motivations to continue in work environments with supervisors that lack mutual respect, dignity and human rights. Accordingly, there would be far less long-term patterns of stress and discontent, ending in murders and other violence. With every need for money removed, the human race would begin to focus on the deeper causes of their remaining emotional insecurities and the paths to dissolve them.
Often health care costs represent an unavoidable financial burden and a morally contested social issue. Implement free global health care policies to nurture every human at every stage of life. This commitment will enable routine screening and evaluations of all global citizens to optimize physical, mental and emotional states and to aid early detection and treatment of abnormalities.
Lifestyle Choice and Freedom:
Global citizens vary in personal psyche such that some thrive with healthy social relations and some thrive in relative privacy. Furthermore, some citizens are emotionally bothered such that on-demand privacy or seclusion is their necessary ingredient for emotional health. Therefore, when possible, individuals should be given the option to live or work independently or in group environments. This differs from the current model where individuals must earn an income sufficient to pay for independent work and living space. This policy will balance as there will always be citizens that prefer or otherwise need group working or living environments. Furthermore, this policy is flexible enough to accommodate fluctuating individual needs and interests over time with the option to mutually exchange jobs or living accommodations with others locally or worldwide. This policy has the capacity to increase personal happiness and to reduce work and community-related stress globally.
Weapons Philosophy:
Conduct extensive studies and research to determine whether the right to bear arms must require the right to use deadly force within each country. In other words, determine if the right to bear arms in applicable countries could be upheld with the restriction to non-lethal force. There may be a valid argument that the right to bear arms emanates from the right to protect property and to defend from attackers. One could argue that although a victim may intend to kill an attacker, deadly force is not required for effective short-term defense. If deadly force is not required, perhaps we can require replacement of all deadly bullet projectiles with non-lethal but effective subduing substitutes. The fruits from producing further non-lethal alternatives will save money, lives and irreversible emotional regret of taking another human life. We should be aggressively challenging governments, corporations and individuals globally to contemplate and design highly effective but non-lethal personal defense weapons.
Psyche Support and Training:
Encourage the young and negatively biased groups to contemplate and to pursue their highest ideals. Free education and training provides a positive alternative outlet for their mental focus and social awareness.
Conduct global education training starting at elementary schooling regarding known sensitivity issues among all cultures. Provide perspectives that many culture violations are due to innocent ignorance. Offer scenario alternatives to violence and negative first responses. Encourage practicing this training and discussing the outcomes.
Recognize that many negative responses are due to perceived intrusions or insults on the sacred honor and pride of an individual, family, groups or country. Positive responses include educating the potential offender, ignoring the act, or just taking the higher ground knowing that anyone who intentionally insults another is expressing their lower sense of self.
With a global cooperative distribution system for food water, shelter, medical care and education, potential offenders under the cooperative system would no longer have motives for repeat incarcerations for the purpose of free basic needs. Additionally, incarceration system would no longer be burdened with the cost of supplying these needs.
Match experienced and caring community mentors with at risk groups early enough to mold ethical thinking and choices to reduce criminal patterns and intentions. This available time is made possible as no one would have burdens for acquiring food, water, shelter, health care or education.
Prison Management:
Prison physical designs and inmate separation policies do not protect inmates in the environment designed for them. Violence threats toward others could be divided into three levels. Inmates with a zero violence threat level toward others have no physical or communicated violent tendencies. Inmates with a non-physical violence threat level toward others expressed violence without physical harm or contact. Inmates with a physical violence threat level toward others expressed violence through physical harm or contact. Inmates must be separated by rigid physical boundaries 24 hours a day based on their intentional violence threat level. As a result, inmate security, counseling and benefits could be managed based on common threat level needs. Accordingly, zero violence threat level inmates are allowed to pursue their highest ideals and contributions in a safe environment. Non-physical violence threat level inmates could be provided with counseling and group therapies with the hope of transitioning to zero violence threat locations. Physical violence threat level inmates should be isolated from each other unless qualified psychiatric professionals deem that treatments and counseling was effective enough to grant an inmates’ request for the opportunity to prove that transition to non-physical violence threat locations is warranted. This system enhances prison and individual security and inmate quality of life by eliminating or severely minimizing physical interactions among inmates with different violence tendencies. This system will work only with the commitment to execute the policy and to operate unencumbered by unavailable space, funds or personnel obstacles.
Prison technologies should be developed for increased protection and monitoring. Sensor-activated audio and video technology could be employed to record and monitor every possible location available to inmates. Electronic technologies could be developed and implemented to restrain physical violence threat level inmates from coming within twenty feet of each other.
Justice Alternatives:
As an alternative to death sentencing and other methods to resolve unmanageable inmates, we should explore placing the most dangerous inmates in temporary, medically induced unconscious states. This policy preserves human life and allows for periodic resuscitations to administer more modern psychiatric treatments or to give inmates another chance for possible rehabilitation. If deemed beneficial, inmates can receive peaceful music and educational literature for audio stimuli during unconscious states. Other inmates may voluntarily choose this option to help manage severely undesirable but uncontrollable activities.
Community Relations and Rehabilitation in Non-Monetized Societies:
Only those physically dangerous to society are considered for incarceration. Mild infraction offenders can seek forgiveness from injured parties verbally and/or in writing. Offenders with infractions against general society can seek forgiveness in public or via open audience media.
Offenders receive aggressive psychological counseling or treatment while carrying out compensation sentences. Both the victim and the offender should be screened for psychological intervention.
Offenders causing physical injury perform authorized personal services on behalf of the injured party based on the capacity reduction for which one is responsible. Offender continues until injured party fully recovers from reduced capacity caused or formally released from responsibility by all injured parties.
Offenders causing damaged property will work under qualified repair supervisors until damage for which one is responsible has been repaired.
Offenders guilty of extreme carelessness, such as involuntary manslaughter for example, will be sentenced to extended periods of performing services for the surviving family or injured parties on demand. Injured parties can waive receiving personalized services to be substituted for community, state or national services and duties. Final compensation details would always be decided by an independent and competent presiding body and with testimony from injured parties.
Restoring Community Psyche:
Where there is an abundant lack of self-control, there is community decline. To create and sustain supportive attitudes and actions among the young and otherwise mentally astray, community members must take full responsibility for each stage in the psychological nurturing of every community member. Within the context of law and safety, community leaders and responsible members must organize and be willing to go all the way daily to discourage and deter inappropriate behavior. Concurrently, they must also be trained to protect, educate, redirect, monitor and inspire each citizen to optimize motives and rewards for good and cooperation.
Descrption Of Crime
Undesirable social conditions nurtured by expired human management modeling.
Conditions Sustained:
Frequently robberies with the sole intent to acquire money, sometimes result in murder. Crimes are often motivated from perceived disrespect from third parties.
Many communities globally have lost the comfort when they could leave their doors unlocked while they are away from home.
Many youth are making no positive use of their time, and they have no realistic advancement aspirations for themselves. Accordingly, they are vulnerable to gang-related associations.
Intentional Activities:
Sometimes a perpetrator will inflict crime or violence when one feels entitled to control an environment by harming others not fitting ones personal bias and expectation for existence. Examples include racism, prejudice and differences in ideals.
Violence is sometimes committed simply because an opportunity to prey upon a vulnerable person exists and that one believes that punishment can be avoided.
Many crimes are inflicted to obtain revenge. The motivation is often bitterness. Extremely misguided and often disproportionate retaliations feed a sense of self-justice while attempting to ease emotional pain from unwelcome personal conditions. Workplace violence, marital separations and divorces are classic examples as the hardships are often met with unresolved emotional and financial pain.
Intentional violent acts emanate from a general lack of respect and regard for other beings or self. Unintentional violent acts emanate from carelessness, an undisciplined mind or perhaps chemical imbalances that require medical attention.
Some criminals are repeat offenders with the intention of being returned to incarceration for the benefit of receiving basic needs of food, water and shelter. Prison can actually become a comfort zone where essential survival needs are provided and then surviving within the inmate community becomes the primary goal each day.
System-Supported Conditions:
Availability of legal and illegal deadly weapons is extremely common.
Conditions within prisons may not support rehabilitation or inmate safety.
Some governments and other influential entities inflict mass violence upon their own people as a means of control.
There are no known global efforts to advance our race beyond the motives for crime and violence. These acts are caused and sustained by selfish competition models that further supports the motivations for deviant behavior.
Undesirable social conditions nurtured by expired human management modeling.
Conditions Sustained:
Frequently robberies with the sole intent to acquire money, sometimes result in murder. Crimes are often motivated from perceived disrespect from third parties.
Many communities globally have lost the comfort when they could leave their doors unlocked while they are away from home.
Many youth are making no positive use of their time, and they have no realistic advancement aspirations for themselves. Accordingly, they are vulnerable to gang-related associations.
Intentional Activities:
Sometimes a perpetrator will inflict crime or violence when one feels entitled to control an environment by harming others not fitting ones personal bias and expectation for existence. Examples include racism, prejudice and differences in ideals.
Violence is sometimes committed simply because an opportunity to prey upon a vulnerable person exists and that one believes that punishment can be avoided.
Many crimes are inflicted to obtain revenge. The motivation is often bitterness. Extremely misguided and often disproportionate retaliations feed a sense of self-justice while attempting to ease emotional pain from unwelcome personal conditions. Workplace violence, marital separations and divorces are classic examples as the hardships are often met with unresolved emotional and financial pain.
Intentional violent acts emanate from a general lack of respect and regard for other beings or self. Unintentional violent acts emanate from carelessness, an undisciplined mind or perhaps chemical imbalances that require medical attention.
Some criminals are repeat offenders with the intention of being returned to incarceration for the benefit of receiving basic needs of food, water and shelter. Prison can actually become a comfort zone where essential survival needs are provided and then surviving within the inmate community becomes the primary goal each day.
System-Supported Conditions:
Availability of legal and illegal deadly weapons is extremely common.
Conditions within prisons may not support rehabilitation or inmate safety.
Some governments and other influential entities inflict mass violence upon their own people as a means of control.
There are no known global efforts to advance our race beyond the motives for crime and violence. These acts are caused and sustained by selfish competition models that further supports the motivations for deviant behavior.
Undesirable social conditions nurtured by expired human management modeling.
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