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Outline the reasons for crime and the consequences of crimes for both the victim and the criminal.
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... Outline the reasons for crime and the consequences of crimes for both the victim and the criminal. Crime is defined as an action that goes against the law of your country, for which punishment is laid down. People turn to crime for various reasons, but some of the main reasons are alcohol, drugs, and jealousy. Alcohol; many people drink to make themselves more sociable, and to make them feel good or relaxed, especially at weekends or on special occasions likes parties, weddings and birthdays. Alcohol reduces your inhibitions and can make you do things you wouldn't normally do when you're sober. These lowered inhibitions cause violent and criminal behaviour than any other drug. Alcohol can make a person more aggressive than they would normally be. So this aggression and lowered inhibitions mean you don't think twice about something, such as if someone accidentally bumps into you, knocking your drink out of your hand,














