Thursday, January 28, 2010

Cause of Murder...



How do some people decide to commit a murder? Do they think about the risks? Why do some people commit murder regardless of the consequences? Why do others never commit a murder, no matter how desperate their circumstances? For this entrie, we would like to explain why a person would commit murder...

Cause of murder:
1)parental relation
2)heredity and brain activity
3)hormon
4)education
5)peer influence
6)drug and acohol

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Murder!

What is murder? Murder is the offence of killing a human being with malice prepense or aforethought, expressed or implied, intentional and unlawful homicide. There are a lot of crime cases that occured in our country, Malaysia. If we want to list out all the cases, for sure we do not have enough time to talk about it. Nowadays, it seems like it is easier to kill someone because we can read about the crime cases everyday in newspapers. It can happen anywhere, anytime and to anyone. If we look through all the cases that happened nowadays, it looks like the murderers or synonym as the killers do not have any feelings like the normal human beings should have. Have you ever think about how did they do that? What kind of people are they? Do any of these questions ever crossed in your mind? Right here, in this blog, we have an example of a very tragic murder case that just occured in Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia.

The tragedy occurred on 11st November 2008 which is almost past two years. It happened at Petronas Gunung Lang, Jalan Kuala Kangsar at 6.45a.m. A male worker, Mohd Khairudin Bin Mohd Isa, 42 was murdered in a very tragic way by four Indians. The motive of the murder involved the intention of robbery. Before the incident occurred, the murderers also the robbers have done a robbery at 7-Eleven in Bercham, Perak but unfortunately, they only got RM15.00. So, they do not satisfy with what they have got and after that they planned to do the same thing at the other place which is Petronas. By looking at the condition of the corpse, he was slashed by a very sharp weapon. The condition of the corpse can be clearly seen below. For those who cannot see blood, better for you not to see it. Do you dare?









Thursday, January 21, 2010

Malaysia:Crime Statistics 1980-2007

How bad is the crime rate in Malaysia? The government recently released the official crime figures for 2007 and there appeared to be contracting reports from the local media.

The Star on 10 January 2008 reported (by Lourdes Charles) that the crime index increased by 7% last year but the number of violent crimes, especially armed robberies and robberies without firearms, dropped significantly.

The NST reported that Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi said the number of serious crimes increased by 13.36 per cent nationwide last year, with gang robbery without the use of firearms rising by more than 159 per cent.

Such contradicting reports leaves us wondering which report is more accurate. Logically, we could conclude that the NST report is more accurate as it is very unlikely that a certain type of crime could dropped significantly when the overall index is up.

However both English dailies failed to elaborate on the seriousness of the situation? There weren’t any comparison with previous statistics. How many men in the street would bother looking up the previous year’s figures?

Mr. Lim Kit Siang tried to show in his blog that the crime rate has shot up 45% since 2003 comparing the 2003 statistics of 156,315 cases with the 224,298 cases in 2007. The purpose of his comparison is merely to discredit Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi. Mr. Lim failed to give the full picture where the sharpest increases happened during the last 2 years. It was also important to note that we experienced similar sharp increases in 1996 and 1997.

I think a more accurate picture of the overall situation is Malaysia is to go back to 1991 where the crime index was below 70,000 cases. ACP Amar Singh Sidhu’s paper on the rate of crime which was published in the Journal of the Kuala Lumpur Royal Malaysia Police College, No 2, 2005 gives us a clearer picture of the historical year to year increase in the crime rate. From his paper, we could conclude that the crime rate in Malaysia has worsen more than 300% since 1991.

The following graph which has been would give a better picture of the rising crime rate in Malaysia.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

CRIME???





Crime? What is crime? Does anybody knows what is the exact meaning of crime? Is crime is a good thing or a bad thing? If it is a bad thing, why people keep doing it, making it as one of the professions. Nowadays, there are a lot of crimes occur in Malaysia. In fact, not only in Malaysia but in the entire world no matter how developed the country or no matter how poor the country. The world is full of crime. Crime actually is an illegal action that can be punished by law.

Let's get started

This blog is managed by four persons which consist of Siti Noor Nina Binti Ayub, Nurul Farhana Binti Mohd Fauzi, Nuur Ain Asyikin Binti Noraizi and last but not least is Munira Binti Zabidi. As we look at the title of this blog, it is all about the crime that happened around us every minute and everyday without being realized or not. There are many categories of crime for example murder, rape, snatch theft, robbery, corruption, human trafficking, drug trafficking, money laundering and many more. Through this blog, we are going to discuss about the different type of crimes for each different week and at the end, we are going to discuss about the factors of why these crimes are increasing from time to time. We are also going to list out the steps that we can work on together in order to prevent the crime from happening since the statistic of crime cases that occured in Malaysia is increasing from year to year.