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Crime Ratio of Balochistan
Crime: - An action that constitutes an offense that may be prosecuted by the state and is punishable by law. Unlawful activity.
An unjust, senseless, or disgraceful act or condition.
Society sees most crimes, such as robbery, assault, battery, rape, murder, burglary, and fraud, as deviant.

Types Of Crime: -
1. Crimes Against Persons:-
Crimes against persons, also called personal crimes, include murder, aggravated assault, rape, and robbery.

2. Crimes Against Property: -
Property crimes involve theft of property without bodily harm, such as burglary, larceny, auto theft, and arson.

3. Crimes against morality: -
Crimes against morality are also called victimless crimes because there is not complainant, or victim. Prostitution, illegal gambling, and illegal drug use are all examples of victimless crimes.

4. White-Collar Crime: -
White-collar crimes are crimes that committed by people of high social status who commit their crimes in the context of their occupation. This includes embezzling (stealing money from one’s employer), insider trading, and tax evasion and other violations of income tax laws.

5. Organized crime: -
Organized crime is crime committed by structured groups typically involving the distribution of illegal goods and services to others.

Position Of Balochistan National wide

FAFEN report on PAKISTAN CRIME MONITOR:- According to crime statistics gathered by FAFEN from 83 districts across the country, there were as many as 85 cases of murder reported and 84 FIRs lodged for attempted murder in Karachi (West) district of Sindh, the highest recorded figures in the reporting month of September 2011. Following Karachi was Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 's Peshawar district where 56 murder cases were reported and 44 attempted murder FIRs filed with Faisalabad district in Punjab recording 52 murders and 76 attempted murder FIRs.

Region-wise:- 62% of all in Punjab, 25% in KP, 10% in Sindh, 2% in Balochistan and 1% in ICT.



References: - http://www.fafen.org/site/publications/66_PCM_November_2011.pdf http://www.satp.org/satporgtp/countries/pakistan/Balochistan/data/blast.html http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2012%5C04%5C22%5Cstory_22-4-2012_pg7_10 http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2007%5C07%5C11%5Cstory_11-7-2007_pg7_13 http://www.geo.tv/article-88145-CJ-says-illegal-SIMs-being-used-for-crimes-in-Balochistan-- http://weeklypresspakistan.com/2013/01/6608 http://www.thenews.com.pk/Todays-News-13-21913-Crime-report-of-five-years-issued

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