This report discusses the happenings and articles related to various cases of crimes all over the world and explores the possibility of crime prevention. It includes the methodology, precise summaries of two articles, and concludes with a discussion on measures taken by the UK government.
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Table of Contents INTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................................3 METHODOLOGY..........................................................................................................................3 PRECISE OF THE FIRST ARTICLE.............................................................................................3 PRECISE OF THE SECOND ARTICLE.......................................................................................3 CONCLUSION AND DISCUSSION.............................................................................................3 REFERENCES................................................................................................................................5 2
INTRODUCTION The report includes the happenings and the articles related to various cases of crimes all over the world. It will include the methodology regarding the selection of articles for the report as well as overview of both articles being chosen in the report. It will hold the discussion regarding the articles and arrive at appropriate conclusion for the same. METHODOLOGY PRECISE OF THE FIRST ARTICLE Car theft in UK- Around 47000 of the Car theft where been recorded till the march ending of 2019 in England and Wales. These offenses turn out to be in the highest number till today. Car theft involves use of a various instrument to steal someone car either from parking or from their house(Houghton, 2015).As per the Section 2- 6 of theft Act 1968, a person is not allowed to steal someone car at any public place. London has been recorded as he most number of offenses that includes 169 over 100,00 population as in 2018/19. Also, there have been several cases of homicides as well including the stealing car related crimes that poses to the number of 285. PRECISE OF THE SECOND ARTICLE Rise in Key less car theft in UK- As per the crime survey for England and Wales in March 2017 as around45 %rise inreported thefts since2014, before which there had been a 6 year decline in crimes. In 2017/18 alone, 112,174 vehicles werestolen. This means each day 307 cars were stolen (Houghton, 2015).This kind of Theft occurred when a owner has locked a keylesscar. Criminals uses signal relay devices widelyso that they can easily trick the car by thinking correct key present and also through amplifying its signal as soon as possible. All it takes a touch of button and start the engine and derives away. Summer holidays are considered to beprime time for the thieves so it is crucial to protect vehicles specially this season. A person can used Faraday's bagthat is highly effectiveregarding for stopping thieves and also amplifying the key's signal. Conducted Fabric mesh is lined through it that stops the car key's fob's signals (digital) that able to hit the outside place within one time (Light. and et.al., 2013 ) CONCLUSION AND DISCUSSION Various measures have been introduced by the UK government in order to improve the car theft and other offenses in the country. Modifications has been made in Section 2- 6 of theft Act 1968, to stop a person from stealing a car and imposing a fine of€5000.The act includes 3
various punishments for the criminals as well as to prevent the happenings and provide justice to the victims. 4
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REFERENCES Books and journals Houghton. G. 2015.Care theft in England and Wales. London. Paper no. 33 Light. R. and et.al., 2013Car theft: The Offender’s perspective. A home office research and planning report. London 5