• Track 19 1 Why do you th in k people become crim inals 2 What do you th in k the role of prisons should be: punishm ent o r rehabilitation 3
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    Grammar for IELTS - Collins English for Exams

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    Tracks 17-20
    Unit 12 Crime
    Track 18
    Examiner: 
    How can crim e be prevented?
    Student: 
    Crim e prevention m ust sta rt from education. If people are not raised w ell, then
    they m ight com m it crim es in the future. It's the responsibility of both parents and
    schools to educate children in the difference between righ t and wrong. This could
    be done in special ethics classes in schools, and perhaps parenting classes m ight 
    be a good idea fo r parents who are unsure of how to raise children w ith more 
    m o ral values. These classes sh o uld n 't be com pulsory though as th is m ight be too 
    expensive and unnecessary. However, although a ll parents m ight not go, it could be 
    useful fo r those who are struggling. More inform ation could help these parents.
    Track 19
    1
    Why do you th in k people become crim inals?
    2
    What do you th in k the role of prisons should be: punishm ent o r rehabilitation?
    3
    What do you th in k is the best way to deal w ith juvenile crim e?
    U Do you th in k people com m it crim es because of violence on TV or in video games?

    Is crim e always linked to poverty?
    Track 20
    Examiner:
    Student:
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    Examiner:
    Student:
    Why do you th in k people become crim inals?
    Errr... because life can be d iffic u lt fo r some people. Crim e can present an easy 
    way to get things they w ant in life. Even though people know they shouldn’t do it, 
    the tem ptation could be very strong, especially if they are in a desperate situation. 
    A lthough they ought to w ork hard o r get help, som etim es they ju s t can’t.
    What do you th in k the role of prisons should be: punishm ent o r rehabilitation?
    I th in k prisons should focus on rehabilitation more. This is because those prisoners 
    w ill one day be back on the streets, and so education m ight make them better in 
    society. Prisons ought to help solve the problem of crim e. I th in k being in prison is 
    punishm ent enough and so w hile people are in prisons, there should be some kind 
    of constructive e ffort to change th e ir behaviour.
    W hat do you th in k is the best way to deal w ith juvenile crim e?
    Young people m ust have role m odels. This m ight prevent some young people 
    getting involved in crim e in the firs t place. Parents have to take responsibility fo r 
    th e ir children too. In fact, I th in k parents should be fined if th e ir children com m it 
    a crim e. I th in k this m ight be quite a good answer, as children can’t always know 
    righ t o r wrong w ithout th e ir parents te llin g them .
    Do you th in k people com m it crim es because of violence on TV or in video games? 
    No, I don’t. People don’t have to do w hat they see on a screen. People have th e ir 
    own m inds and can te ll the difference between reality or fiction. People can see 
    violence on the news. It doesn’t make everyone who w atches the news a potential 
    crim in a l. People who are influenced by games and TV in this way probably have an 
    underlying problem.

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