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Review: AC1.3 – Explain the Consequences of Unreported Crime Unreported crime affects everyone — not just the victims but the wider community, law enforcement, and even the government. When crimes are hidden or ignored, it can cause long-term harm and change how society reacts to issues of justice and safety. Here are eight main consequences of unreported crime, each explained with examples and their positive or negative effects. 1. The Ripple Effect Definition: The ripple effect is when one event, such as a crime, causes other related events to happen. When a crime goes unreported, the offender may keep committing crimes, and the impact spreads to others. Example: For example, if a person carries a knife and uses it in an assault but the victim is too scared to report it, that offender may feel confident to do it again. Others around them might start to think this behavior is acceptable, which can increase crime rates in that area. Consequence: This is a negative consequence because it a
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