Education in School is the key to stop crime against women
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No
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Crime against women is already pretty low. As women get more rights, their victimization has gone up, but their role as criminals has also gone up. Education seems to be a good way in our current system for people to get jobs. In our current system, a job for a corporation is good security since the rich and powerful already own most of the resources necessary for survival. Luckily, no matter how many laws are in the way, the poor are finding ways of being able to self-sustain. But the true key to stop crime in general is to eliminate this system of force in the first place. How do we teach children that violence is wrong when their are so many examples of it being part of the LAW for use of force to be necessary? To throw someone down on the ground and lock him in a cage for having marijuana on him. Cops kick in people's doors if they're suspected of selling narcotics. They arrest prostitutes for offering a service that's high in demand. The legal restriction of prostitution only turns prostitutes into victims of violence. And the prostitutes that survive their underground world still have to worry about police officers throwing them into cages. Education is just a red herring. The root core of crime is spawned by our very government and obsession with control. Side: No
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