Wednesday 24 October 2012

Autotheft


Fort McMurray has the highest rate of auto theft in Canada.

One of the main reason people steal cars is for money. When stealing a car you can strip it for it’s parts and sell them for more money than you could on selling the car whole. Cars can also be tracked so striping a car and selling the parts is and easier dollar. Another reason why people steal cars is for a joyride and if that’s the case there are 3 possible ways you’ll find your car:

1.Deserted on a road or parking lot.

2.On fire burning away any evidence.

3.Drowning in a lake washing away its existence.

BUT if your very lucky number one will be how you find yours.

There are many ways of which to protect your cars from auto theft and the # One protection is LOCK YOUR CAR the number of people who don’t lock their vehicles is outrageous! Park in your driveway that has good lighting or in your garage. Install alarm systems, never leave it running unattended and as ridiculous as it sounds put stickers on your car for easy identification.


According to Insurance Bureau of Canada the top 10 stolen cars are:
2000 Honda Civic SiR 2-door
1999 Honda Civic SiR 2-door
2002 Cadillac Escalade 4-door 4WD
2004 Cadillac Escalade 4-door 4WD
2005 Acura RSX Type S 2-door
1997 Acura Integra 2-door
2000 Audi S4 Quattro 4-door AWD
2003 Hummer H2 4-door AWD
2006 Acura RSX Type S 2-door
2004 Hummer H2 4-door AWD

In the following like is a video on the journey of stolen cars
http://www.ibc.ca/en/Insurance_Crime/Top_Ten_Stolen_Cars/


Friday 19 October 2012

Hypermasculinity

Hypermasculinity ~ having qualities traditionally ascribed to men, as strength and boldness.

Hypermasculinity can be learned from a number of different sources. I think that most men learn it from TV. Seeing shows and various movies that show men have the more of a masculine role or "wear the pants" has changed the way they behave around others especially women. Social media is also a main way of showing that men are to be treated as if they were the king of the castle, I mean don’t get me wrong men aren’t the only ones that can act hypermasculine because women tend to be as well. Generally men learn to act hypermasculine by watching their fathers. Most older men joke about being "the man" and so the children learn that that’s the way the rest of the world behaves. This is not a good lesson because it can create anomie problems for young men.

Men also learn to be more masculine because people typically believe that the man is supposed to support his family and the wife is to cook and clean the home. So men have to work full time and be the more masculine one in the family. Often hypermasculinity can have a role in sexual assault because men think they are entitled to whatever and whomever they want. This has been a huge factor in sexual assault and some of those assaults are'nt sexually motivated but are to obtain power. Hypermasculinity a way to show power and rank among others.


 

Tuesday 2 October 2012

Violent Crime & BC

I believe that violent crimes have been decreasing since 1998 I believe that is has to do with three things. Although in about 2000 it seemed to rise back up quite a bit.here are my 3 theory’s:

1-technology
2-population/government
3-lifestyle

Technology
- Violent crime is decreasing partly because its harder to commit a violent crime and not get caught due to recent DNA tests that can link people to crime scenes. Our technology is getting bigger and stronger and this makes it harder for people to hide or disappear. Although criminals use technology to their benefit we can use it just as well to prevent them. We use devices such as surveillance to monitor people, GPS to track people, but scientific technology is by far the most advanced and scares people out of committing crime.

Population/government- Communities are changing, our safe neighbourhoods are a way of life and although we do have many bad neighbourhoods we are still more generally safe than we were a few decades ago. To be completely honest our government isn’t going to stand by and watch our crime rates slide past without doing something to stop it. Canada is known for being a free country and other than a few reasonable laws we are pretty free. After all we have Fundamental freedoms, Democratic rights, Mobility rights, Legal rights, Equality rights, Language rights, Minority language education rights-
more @
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_Charter_of_Rights_and_Freedoms

lifestyle- Statistics show that British Columbia has the highest amount of high crime cities. Canada’s most dangerous city is Prince George with a population of 73,590. http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/story/2011/12/14/bc-prince-george-crime-capital.html Violent crime also comes from the environments people grow up in or live in, for instance if someone had abusive parents they may grow up to be abusive people. If someone was sexually abused or assaulted they may grow up be to violent because of mental confusion and anger. There are tons of reasons why people become violent and I believe that their lifestyle and home life has one of the biggest impacts.

People are led to believe that crime is increasing but that’s only because they hear about these crimes on the news which largely magnify them and exaggerate them.
say 20 years ago crime wasnt so woidely and largely broadcasted