Classical Music and Crime: New Methods of Prevention

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Crime is everywhere and everyone knows it.  You can’t turn on the television without catching a newscaster reporting on the most recent local crime spree, seeing an advertisement for one of the many popular television series revolving around crime, or seeing a commercial for the latest home protection system.  In an effort to slow the current rate of high crime, police are trying out new deterrents, desperate to find a solution to the alarming rise in law-breaking.
In Oregon police are centering on preventing the type of crime that occurs when offenders are loitering for extended amounts of time in public areas.  Their newest weapon in this endeavor is rather unexpected: classical music.  This deterrent has been used in other cities and experienced some success, and Oregon law enforcement decided to try it out at transit stops, where crime frequently occurs.  Police believe that the associations the younger generation has with classical music–perceiving it as boring, old-fashioned, and high-minded–will keep them away from areas where it is constantly playing.
Law enforcement is unsure whether this new program will be successful enough to last, leading them to experiment with other strategies.  New techniques that are coming out include lights that come on simultaneously with alarm systems with such intensity that they can blind the perpetrator or even cause them to have a seizure.  These lights have already hit the market in Japan.  The Gunshot Detection System is the latest in technological crime prevention in the United States: it has the ability to analyze the qualities of a sound, determine if it is gunfire, locate the origin, and notify local authorities.

Increasing Crime Rates- Decreasing Morals

Headlines of all newspapers carry news about scams, scandals, murders, rape, assaults etc. This is not specific to only poor or developing countries, Developed countries are also facing the brunt of increasing crime rates. What has caused this rise in crimes? Is increasing crime rate an indicator of shattered moral standards or is it a way of group of individuals to rebel against the atrocities committed by the society? Psychologists’ believe that nobody is a born criminal; situations turn an average human into a criminal. What makes a school kid shoot other children at school? What makes teenagers kill their parents and neighbors for money? What provokes men to assault and abuse a helpless woman? These questions depict the current crime scenario.

Current crime rates are an indication of disintegrated society. A society filled with helpless individuals who turn a blind eye to any inappropriate happenings. Pleas of help fall on the deaf ears, people do not want to save others because they are scared of being hurt in turn. There is increasing insecurity among the citizens. Citizens have lost faith in institution of law and order. A glance at news channels will show you how the common man is being exploited by the politicians and the industrialists. Some of these exploited individuals resort to crime to acquire false sense of power and freedom.

If citizens were to lead a happy and secure life, no one would have resorted to criminal activities unless they suffer from serious mental disorder. Inflating crime rates are an example of depleting moral standards. People have found an easy way out and they believe that money can buy them freedom and power. They resort to all sort of wrong acts and then get away by using their influence in higher wrung of the society.  Such people inspire others to resort to criminal activities.