In my country, street crimes are commonplace. Almost everyone has a story to tell about having a purse or a wallet stolen. In the U.S., where street crimes appear in the news headlines every day, people may think they have a serious problem with street crimes; however, they usually only occur in the big cities, where there are homeless street-people.
THESIS:
While we often have non-violent crimes, we rarely have murders. If someone gets murdered, it is usually because of a disagreement, in which someone gets mad and seeks revenge. In the U.S., we often hear about someone getting killed randomly. The victim doesn't even know the murderer. He or she was just in the wrong place at the wrong time.
In both countries, there are revenge murders. Recently, a woman in California murdered a man whom she suspected of sexually abusing her child. In my country, we often hear of jealous husbands or wives killing their spouse's lover. These are 'crimes of passion' that occur in both the U.S. and my country.
While the assassination of President Kennedy is a well-known crime in the U.S., in fact, political crimes rarely happen in the U.S. In my country, assassinations are planned by the Mafia or by terrorist groups. Terrorist attacks occur a lot more in my country than in the U.S. Frequently, in both countries, these attacks are executed by aliens who want political influence.
CONCLUSION: