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RE: Crime – Prevent, Fix, or Manage

in Economics5 years ago (edited)

I guess in more advanced countries I've seen many applications of human relations and psychology in tackling crime, sometimes it even helps in preventing crimes that would be really disastrous, I feel it's sometimes a system that is put in place, run by a group of personnel and others so I feel that public sector handling the tackling of crime might be better not to it's the best but still better than the private sector unless of course there will be joint duties, I don't know how it works in other countries, but it's the public that handles it in my country. I enjoyed reading. Cheers

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In every country that I have been to, crime has been predominately handled by the public sector. However, they haven't done a particularly good job and it has remained a pressing problem. The private sector is unlikely to be able to do a good job as there are too many social elements that the private sector do not have adequate incentive to address.

I mention at the end of the post that I believe a blockchain solution might be possible. I think it is an approach worth exploring.

I mention at the end of the post that I believe a blockchain solution might be possible. I think it is an approach worth exploring.

Definitely I did see that, and I was busy rummaging my mind on how blockchain can be really incorporated seeing it's unpopularity, into handling some of these dicey issues. I guess in the future this can be handled.

I doubt a blockchain solution is going to be possible in the near future but the possibilities for the blockchain are insane. I am guessing in 10 years we will be seeing things using blockchain technology that we can't even imagine today.