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Crimes

It is important to understand a crime. One side of a crime can be that the first important thing to do is to stop it. But after the crime has been stopped, the next important thing to do is to understand it. In another way it also can be necessary to understand the crime before it is possible to stop it.

And again it is an important side; the part of the crime who is the criminal, or the criminals. It is important to understand the criminal or the criminals. One part of that will sometimes be the criminal's complete lifetime. A personality trait by the criminal can be dishonesty, and use of a tactical combination of truths and untruths. That part of it all is sometimes something very difficult.

The next step in this reasoning is that it could be other people than the criminal who have something with the crime or the crimes to do, someone who hide their role in the whole connection. These people can in some cases be decisive pawns, and sometimes also in a way which has something to do with why the criminal have become a criminal. In this context it is not the victim or the victims I have in mind, but anyone who for some reason can have taken part in what has gone on.

In addition to these elements, it is important to map out every parts of a crime which are of importance.

The important thing regarding understanding of crimes is that it is necessary to understand crimes to be able to do the right tings to criminality. It is important to understand what to do, to get things done right. Without right understanding ones reaction will be casual and not appropriate.

Over the years until today the development of the ideas of human rights has brought new understanding about crimes. It was directed attention to how the society and the judicial system throughout the ages had worked unfair and wrong.

It is my absolute understanding that it has been a fundamental mistake to forget how the societies themselves have their importance regarding developments of crimes. Not only how the society works, but also how individuals who hide how they are doing wrong in ways that breaks down others consciousness, quality of life, and experience of justice. Enough attention to this problem will disclose new malicious and dangerous activities which have taken place in the societies again; not only the easiest things to find out about, but also the most difficult things to find out about. Not to do this, will bring our future generations to sufferings we never had let happen if we had known about it.

March 19, 2009, David H. Hegg