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Technology could influence crime

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This year Covid-19 has paralyzed life. It has paralyzed our capability of getting together to work and paralyzed our capability of getting together to celebrate. Over a century, through hard work and inspired innovation, humanity has put brilliant minds together to bridge the distances between people, to bring people closer to work, leisure, to connect and increase our love. In these present days social distancing has become a daily norm, protocols for working from home (WFH) have been accepted as a Standard Official Procedure (SOP) and technology has facilitated this through internet apps. Our regular routine of binging on street food has ended abruptly and people are turning to the internet to remind themselves of the flavours they miss. Smart-phones and the internet have initiated online tutoring and even brought the school teacher home. People's need to visit religious places has been replaced with rituals being telecast on 'Youtube' and Social Media. Impositions of loc