Explaining the problem
Explaining the problem
Link -Phoenix.gov Crime Statistic.
The problem we will be discussing is assault and abuse. This is a big problem in our community because of gangs, and irresponsible people who think it is okay to lay hands on another human being. Assault and violence are a significant problem in our community because they create an environment of fear and insecurity. These acts not only cause physical harm but also have physiological affects on victims, leading to anxiety, depression, and a diminished quality of life ...
The links that support this text is https://rainn.org/effects-sexual-violence
The next thing we are going to discuss is violence because physical violence is not good . Research says that physical violence is not good because attacking somebody knowing you have no reason to is disrespectful . However research tells me that people who do physical assault it can be helped and diagnosed with things so it can help them calm down if you see any signs of physical help you should immediately report it because it can put you in more danger. https://www.aic.gov.au/publications/tandi/tandi49
The existing policy for class one 1 assault is a fine and it can be up to $2500 and up to 6 months in jail. During my interview with a community member named Johanna, they feel that the law can be stricter on the policy and how it can help the problem a little more. there is also a class 0f assault and it can be up to $750 and up to 4 months in jail but we can be stricter if that is their second time doing it so we can be stricter
My group has decided to choose this problem because we would like to help put a stop to it . We have been interviewing people and they have all said that assault and violence are bad in every type of way, physical and mentally. Assault is bad because there are different type of assaults, for example, sexual assault is a bad thing because it can make females or little girls uncomfortable with men because half of the sexual assault has been done to woman more than men because females are softer than guys and guys know they can take advantage of females and little girls.
Assault and violence are harmful to everyone involved and create long-lasting problems for society. These actions cause physical and emotional damage to victims, and they can spark a cycle of fear and revenge. Opposing violence is necessary for creating a safer and more respectful world where people can solve problems peacefully instead of through aggression. It's important to promote nonviolent ways of dealing with conflict to help build stronger, more peaceful communities.
Why should the government get involved?
The government must get involved in assault issues in Arizona to protect the safety of citizens, ensure justice, and prevent crime. It is responsible for providing resources and support to local authorities, such as the police, to tackle serious crime, and ensure that all individuals have access to equal justice, especially in vulnerable communities. Additionally, state and federal government intervention can improve investigative capacity, promote intmitigate the economic and social impacts that violence has on communities. In short, the government plays a crucial role in protecting, preventing, and solving crimes like assault.
Quick facts about assault
. 91% of victims of rape & sexual assault are female and 9% male.
.28% of men experienced a completed raped before they were 10 years old.
.1 in 5 women are sexually assaulted while in college.
The "Arizona assault problem" involves disagreements over the interpretation of assault laws, the right to self-defense, and the use of weapons in assault situations. Disputes arise over whether the laws allow abuses, such as justifying an assault under pretexts of self-defense, and whether penalties are fair, especially in relation to racial and economic minorities. There are also debates about the causes of assault, with some advocating preventive and rehabilitative approaches, and others supporting harsher punishments, reflecting tensions over security, rights and social justice in the state.