4. • Criminality is the state of being
criminal, or the commission of
crimes.
• Behavior that is contrary to or
forbidden by criminal law.
• Criminality represents an individual
or group's inclination to behavior that
is criminal in nature.
6. 1. Theft
Theft is the act of taking
something that belongs
to someone else
without their
permission.
7. 2. Rape
Rape is a serious crime that
involves forced sexual
intercourse or penetration. It
is a traumatic experience that
can have devastating
consequences for the victim.
8. 3. Physical Injury
Physical injury is damage to
the body caused by an external
force, such as a fall, accident,
or assault. It can range from
minor cuts and bruises to
serious fractures and internal
bleeding.
10. Poverty is a major factor
contributing to criminality
in the Philippines. Many
people who commit crimes
do so because they are
desperate to provide for
themselves and their
families.
Poverty
11. Unemployment is another
major factor contributing to
criminality in the Philippines.
People who are unemployed
may feel like they have no other
options for survival, which can
lead them to commit crimes.
Unemployment
12. Inequality is a major social
problem in the Philippines.
The gap between the rich
and the poor is very large,
and this can lead to feelings
of resentment and
frustration among the poor.
Inequality
13. Lack of education is another
factor that can contribute to
criminality. People who do
not have a good education
may be more likely to commit
crimes because they do not
have the skills or knowledge
to get a good job.
Lack of Education
14. Broken families can also
contribute to criminality.
Children who grow up in
broken homes are more likely
to experience poverty,
unemployment, and lack of
education. They are also more
likely to be exposed to
violence and crime.
Broken Families
15. Corruption is a major
problem in the
Philippines. Corrupt
government officials can
use their power to
protect criminals and
interfere with the justice
system. This can make it
difficult .
Corruption
16. Solutions that can be taken to lessen
criminality in the Philippines.
•Investing in education and job training.
•Strengthening the criminal justice system.
•Increase police visibility and presence in high-
crime areas.