Open Journal of Social Sciences

Volume 8, Issue 3 (March 2020)

ISSN Print: 2327-5952   ISSN Online: 2327-5960

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Impoverished Living Conditions and Crime in Society: A Study on Prisoners at Jamalpur District Jail, Bangladesh

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DOI: 10.4236/jss.2020.83005    891 Downloads   4,690 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

Bangladesh, as a developing country, has been facing several problems with poverty, rising food prices, corruption, unequal distribution of wealth, unemployment, impoverished living condition, rising criminal activities, and so on. The purpose of the study is to explore the relationship between impoverished living conditions and crime in society by using information from prisoners at Jamalpur district jail, Bangladesh. The study was conducted employing mixed approach that taking into consideration both quantitative and qualitative methods because of its nature and subject matter. The study found that impoverished living conditions of people and lack of economic solvency are the main driving forces influencing prisoners to commit crime. Besides, crime varies in terms of education, religion, marital status and occupational variations. Moreover, society accompanied with unequal distribution of wealth, corruption, degradation of social norms and values, rising separation and divorce and political abuse is more prone to commit different types of crimes such as drug business, robbery, theft, trafficking, smuggling, crimes under arm act, prostitution, women repression, rape, etc. Poverty reduction programs, adjustment of uneven social and economic conditions, enforcement of law, counseling system could be policy recommendations in this sensitive area.

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Haque, I. and Muniruzzaman, M. (2020) Impoverished Living Conditions and Crime in Society: A Study on Prisoners at Jamalpur District Jail, Bangladesh. Open Journal of Social Sciences, 8, 33-51. doi: 10.4236/jss.2020.83005.

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