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Murder Crimes

by Kyle Fusco

Pages 6 and 7 of 29

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When you hear the sentence “serious public health issues” what's the first thing comes to your mind? Well, you might have guessed maybe pollution or related harms or maybe cancer or some health issues or maybe gun violence. While gun violence is a major public health problem and a leading cause of premature death this brings me to my main idea. The main idea of my article is murder and violent crimes are serious public health issues. The purpose of this article was to persuade the reader. 
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Murder is the most vivious crime as well as the most serious. Also, with claiming lives of almost half a million people with the global average of intentional homicide rate of 6.2 per 100,000 population in 2012 alone. Now we're taking a look at the Canter and Almond issue. While reviewing the literature on arson and its strategies indicated that fire was used to cover up crimes and there was a general indication that was further supported by Tumor, reporting 13 cases of probable postmortem burning of bodies to cover homicidal actions. Also,  Tumor interestingly also cited burying, burning and throwing corpses into water as means to cover up evidence of criminal actions. Rivers, lakes, manholes and large drains are common places where murder victims are recovered. The acts of choice being dumping (12.7%) and post-mortem burning (8.4%). It is significant to note that even the act of disposing of evidence of a crime of murder like destroying the dead body of the victim or other form of related evidence is a crime under the law, punishable with mandatory imprisonment up to 7 years and a fine. Finally there are 78% of male victims and 22% of female victims but no matter what gender you are, you can at any time become a victim. Stay safe!