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Crime rates are likely to decline due to the advancements in technology, which will help prevent and solve crimes in an easier way. Do you agree or disagree?

 Crime rates are likely to decline due to the advancements in technology, which will help prevent and solve crimes in an easier way. Do you agree or disagree?

Do you agree or disagree? (no middle path in the conclusion) 

  • Crime rates are likely to decline due to the advancements in technology, which will help prevent and solve crimes in an easier way. 

Do you agree or disagree with the notion that use of technology will help in alleviating crime. 

Yes?

These factors can help detect unlawful activities and also dissuade such endeavors. 

  • Application of modern methods like DNA mapping can help not only discover the severity of crime but also nab perpetrators

  • Use of equipment such as CCTV cameras and devices supported by artificial  intelligence, can record the footage and also movements of antisocial elements, and help collect  evidence for prosecution

No  

  • Illegal elements are always a step or two ahead of lawful agencies and always find ways to camouflage their acts. 

  • Crime is an outcome of animal instinct that can never be eliminated, use of technology of any kind can hardly help    

Intro I

Crime has always threatened human society, but as per some, the advent of modern crime detection and prevention methods bring some hope, and guarantees elimination of this menace. However, the other lobby vehemently challenges this.

Intro II

There is widespread optimism about the impact of modern methods on incidence of unlawful acts. Although this notion seems to be plausible to some, there is skepticism among critics who challenge the validity of this view. 

Those  rallying behind this idea assumed that the contemporary methods, procedures and equipment being used to investigate, examine and prevent anti-social activities have a persuasive impact on potential perpetrators. They now know that it is hard to escape the punishment since it is an extremely straightforward task to uncover the trail of their deviant endeavors with the help of sophisticated tools, like DNA mapping and artificial intelligence, that can assist in collecting evidence to be used in the trials. 

Moreover, equipment like closed circuit television cameras has come in as an effective medium of monitoring public places, strategic locations, streets and alleys, and places that are prone to illegal acts such as vandalism, mugging, shoplifting, and pick-pocketing, to name a few. This factor incites fear among law breakers and dissuades them from partaking in unlawful undertakings as they are aware that they are under surveillance and their movements are being recorded and this could lead to them to be apprehended.

To corroborate, various studies carried out by criminologists have helped establish the plausibility of this claim. In several countries such as the USA, the UK, Japan, and so on  where law enforcement agencies have resorted to using these methods, the incidence of illegal undertakings has registered a dramatic fall, and the  public is finding it easy to lead a safer life. 

Nevertheless,  there is a lobby of criminologists that is quite cynical of such postulation. As per them, criminal activities stem from several influencing factors such as inherent animal instincts, socio-economic differences in society, poverty, adventurous attitudes of some, and so on. Until these aspects are addressed efficiently, any measures including use of modern technology to mitigate crime, are likely to fail miserably. 

In hindsight, the claim of latest crime prevention methods helping alleviate unlawful acts, although might hold some substance, it is very unlikely that endeavors of criminal nature will completely disappear from the face of the earth. 

To recap, despite doubts being raised by certain quarters, there is a great likelihood of the modern means of crime prevention taking effect and dissuading antisocial acts as such means have just come into existence that infuse a sense of fear of being caught red-handed.   


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