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Why Aren't Crimes Reported?


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Why Aren't Crimes Reported?

... Why Aren't Crimes Reported? For a large number of crimes that are committed, the biggest percentage of them is not reported to the police or authorities. This could be due to several reasons. Fear Victims might be afraid of the offenders and the consequence if they report the crime/s. An example is if a woman was being beaten up by her husband. She might not report this to the police, as she will be too scared of what he might do to her afterwards. In the case of a burglary, the person who reports it might worry that a repeat of the incident will occur. Similarly, in the case of blackmail, the victim might fear the consequence of reporting to the police to be the revelation of whatever they were being blackmailed for. Such cases may force people to keep quiet instead, due to fear. Shame/Embarrassment As a result of many crimes,

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