What is the most violent crime in your opinion?

The crime rate in the USA

The crime rate in the U.S., which rose dramatically in the 1960s 1970s, has gone down steadily. Department of Justice statistics shows that serious crimes (murder, rape, robbery, etc.) declined 7 percent and an ad­ditional 4.5 percent the following year. In some areas, for example in New York City, crime decreased 17 percent over a three-year period, with homi­cides and burglaries down by 10 percent. However, experts who had pre­dicted a further decline were puzzled when FBI figures for 1985 showed an increase in violent crimes.

Public opinion polls show that Americans view crimes as one of the most serious problems of their society. Several studies have also shown that the amount of crime, especially violent crime, is frequently overestimated. Ex­perts believe that this awareness and fear of crime is largely caused by the great attention it is given in newspapers and on television, and also because violent crime is a popular theme for television series and films. Many Americans are therefore surprised to learn that, according to Interpol, the “general crime rate per 100,000 inhabitants” for the U.S. is significantly lower than that for several other western nations such as Sweden, New Zealand or Denmark, and not much higher than those for Germany, Aus­tria, or England.

Nevertheless, among all crimes, murder makes the headlines, and there is no doubt that homicides continue to be a serious problem in America.

In the United States, as elsewhere, the causes of serious crime are hot­ly debated and many reasons for it are suggested. Among these are unemploy­ment, drug-abuse, poverty, ineffective courts, racial discrimination, consum­erism, television. Surprisingly, a major study of crime in the U.S. carried out by North-western University found that “the number of poor people in a city is only marginally related to property or violent crime.” In other words, American cities with a higher rate of unemployment and poverty do not necessarily also have higher crime rates.

Many communities across the nation have started their own campaigns against crime, encouraging their citizens to participate in crime-prevention programs and to report crimes. Several civil rights groups actively support such “self-help” campaigns. In some neighborhoods, citizens participate in “neighborhood watch” programs and organize groups to patrol the streets.

 

Notes

a crime of passion— непредумышленное убийство

to decline – уменьшаться, идти на убыль, приходить в упадок; ухудшаться

murder– (тяжкое) убийство

rape -изнасилование

robbery –грабеж, разбой, ограбление

to decrease – уменьшаться, убывать

to puzzle – озадачить, сбить с толку

to increase – возрастать, увеличиваться

violent – жестокий, резкий, воинствующий

public opinion poll – опрос общественного мнения

to overestimate – переоценивать

cause – причина; основание, мотив, повод

reason– причина, основание, аргумент, довод, оправдание

unemployment– безработица

awareness– осведомленность, информированность, сознание

inhabitant – житель, обыватель

homicide – убийство, лишение человека жизни

drug-abuse – злоупотребление наркотиками

poverty – бедность, нужда

racial discrimination – расовая дискриминация

consumerism – защите прав потребителей

to participate– принимать участие

crime-prevention program – программа по предотвращению преступлений

 

2. Read the text again to answer the following questions:

1. Has the crime rate in the U.S., which rose dramatically in the 1960s 1970s, gone down steadily?

2. What does Department of Justice statistics show?

3. What do Public opinion polls show?

4. What is frequently overestimated?

5. What kind of crime usually makes the headlines among all crimes?

6. In the United States, as elsewhere, the causes of serious crime are hot­ly debated, aren`t they?

7. What are the suggested reasons for serious crimes in the USA?

8. What have many communities across the nation have started?

9. What do several civil rights groups actively support?

 

3. Translate the following words and word combinations from English into Russian:

crime rate, murder, rape, robbery, homi­cide, burglary, to pre­dict, decline, increase, violent crime, public opinion polls, society, violent, frequently, overestimate, attention, crime rate, no doubt, a serious problem, unemploy­ment, drug-abuse, poverty, ineffective courts, racial discrimination, consum­erism, related to, property, violent crime, crime-prevention programs, civil rights, to support, to participate, to patrol.

 

4. Find the English equivalents for the following words and phrases:

темп роста, преступность, снижаться, закат империи, спад, жестокое убийство, сбить с толку, преступник, увеличение количества насильственных преступлений, переоценить, значение, опрос общественного мнения, причины серьезных преступлений, убедительный аргумент/довод, проблема безработицы, злоупотребление наркотиками, жить в бедности, расовая дискриминация, принимать участие, кампания по борьбе с преступностью, новая программа по предотвращению преступлений.