I need to sort some rubbish out and get some sleep, so I'm posting this one early.
As I said before, don't worry about promptness for this round. It's not important.
Day Eight
Laws come into being to protect a society from errant individuals and keep it functioning. Other kinds of law protect individuals from organisations abusing their powers or neglecting their ethical responsibilities. What constitutes a crime, what motivates one, and how crime is combated are your questions for today.
Write a scene in which a character witnesses or discovers a crime of which he or she is not a direct victim.
What is the nature of the crime? How does the character react?
What does the character do? What should he or she do?
How is your world policed? What is done to prevent crimes?
What form does justice take?
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