In most cases crime is motivated by drug addiction. But in Qatar this is not the case.
I believe the reason is inflation, which I think it has to be higher than what we are told. I would dare to say that it is turning into hyperinflation.
People with little spending power can't keep pace with the constant rising of prices and this motivates crime. And who blames them? When poverty strikes, the only solution might be to turn to crime and prostitution. Or charity.
Inflation not only motivates crime, but it discourages foreing and domestical investment and ultimately, brings gouvernamental inestability.
I believe measures should be taken before the problem becomes a snow-ball.
Hi Blacklion,
In most cases crime is motivated by drug addiction. But in Qatar this is not the case.
I believe the reason is inflation, which I think it has to be higher than what we are told. I would dare to say that it is turning into hyperinflation.
People with little spending power can't keep pace with the constant rising of prices and this motivates crime. And who blames them? When poverty strikes, the only solution might be to turn to crime and prostitution. Or charity.
Inflation not only motivates crime, but it discourages foreing and domestical investment and ultimately, brings gouvernamental inestability.
I believe measures should be taken before the problem becomes a snow-ball.
A pessimistic butterfly...