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"Crime, like daily bread"/ Sociologist: Diverse motives, "neighborhoods of vice" are emerging

2025-09-10 09:50:00, Sociale CNA

"Crime, like daily bread"/ Sociologist: Diverse motives,

Sociologist Gëzim Tushe describes the level of crime in the country as a civic infection.

In an interview with A2CNN, Tushe said that these cases have become normal, everyday events, for a variety of reasons.

According to the sociologist, the family and school must cooperate in this situation, with the state as an ally.

"The crime rate in the country is increasing, it has become like daily bread. This shows that the rate of neuroticism is increasing in Albania and crime is becoming commonplace. The motives for crime are diverse; with property problems, various conflicts, crime within the family, teenage crime. It seems as if this cauldron of Albanian society is boiling and a kind of prediction made by philosophers that generations are getting worse and crime has begun to become dominant and is trying to dominate us is coming true.

Crime seeks to adopt us. Criminals have a strong compass and understand that crime increases when the state is tamed and civic indifference has increased, where civic denunciation decreases, civic reaction is not like this, when civil society does not do its duties when education in the family and school to educate the citizen and not this human beast, which takes the life of a friend's father, the health of society is blocked. Crime is the biggest civic infection and cannot be faced by the police alone. If the family and school do not play a role, the police are not strong, then facing crime will be difficult. The state cannot face crime alone in this society, but requires allies, otherwise the indifference and security of the fool that has spread in our society.

"Violent neighborhoods have begun to appear, where drugs are used on a massive scale, where drugs, alcohol and prostitution abound. It is widespread throughout society, but there are concentrations. The police need to know whether this area is used for illegal prostitution or if it is a place where drugs are used. This needs to be mapped and then the state needs its allies in this matter. Now the state is soft, it should not allow the law to be broken, but to be strengthened," Tushe said. /CNA





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