Introduction of the Issue
This study summarizes and evaluates the chapter regarding future changes and the course of criminal activities. Furthermore, particular emphasis has been placed on the manner in which the nature and form of criminal activities will change, mainly through the influence of technology and globalization. The study also assesses the significance of the chapter, critically evaluates the content, and makes a proposition of a present theory being expanded to tackle and give details of the rising and future inclinations as talked about in the chapter.
Summary
It is simple to evaluate the present legal position of individuals but foretelling the criminal activities …show more content…
Nevertheless, the chapter differs from other studies that affirm that the two most considerable variables that have swayed the level of crime are economic aspects (for instance, joblessness and the rate of consumer spending) and demographic facets (particularly the increase in the level of males in crime-inclined age bracket). Such studies affirm that the two aspects are anticipated to be greatly dominant in the occurrence of future crimes. On the contrary, the chapter mainly focuses on globalization and advancements in technology as the factors that lead to increased crime. Nonetheless, the chapter is significant in that the major aspect that could have resulted in the facilitation of the level of crime is technological advancement. It is evident that this factor will keep on influencing the impact of crime …show more content…
A key point of the theory is that the future acts as a conceptual perception through which people bring figurative order to the current and significance to past attempts. From the present perspective, numerous futures arise, every one of which has a possibility and might or may not occur. Another key point of the theory is that through the practices of identification, prediction, assessment, and accomplishment, cognitive plans are generated, targets selected, and criminal activities committed. With advancements in technology, new kinds of conducts are enhanced, which makes it evident that, in the future, forms of crime will vary considerably from the current