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Quynh Huong Posted 8 years ago
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Some people believe that the best way to reduce crime is to give longer prison sentences. Others, however, believe there are better ways of reducing crime. Discuss both views and give your opinion.

It is maintained by some that a lengthy prison sentence might lead to a reduction in overall levels of crime. However, others argue that it is a less effective form of punishment, and some alternatives seem to promise more satisfying outcomes. In this essay, I will discuss both of these views and give an opinion on this issue.

On the one hand, it is apparent that increasing the severity of the prison sentence plays an essential part in reducing the risk of offending for increased public well-being. To those habitual criminals, who have committed crimes repeatedly and show little respect for the legal system, education and job training might not make any significant differences. Their behaviors and thoughts deeply ingrained and unbending, in which circumstance long-term imprisonment is the best way to frighten perpetrators off repeating crimes. Meanwhile, for those who have criminal intentions, such a punishment can act as a deterrent, making them think twice before indulging illegal acts. Prison extension, in my opinion, seems effective in restricting those who are already or very likely to commit repeated acts of violence but falling to promote educational values which can tackle crime from the root.

Since the approach mentioned above fails to be the best key to crime reduction, I believe other alternatives have much stronger preventative values and thus are more effective crime-fighting solutions. To begin with, crime education should be introduced into the school curriculum to raise awareness among the younger generation about the lifelong consequences of awful actions, dispelling any notion of criminal intent. For optimal result, reformed offenders should be involved in this scheme, informing students about the dangers of the criminal lifestyle and ways to refrain about it. Additionally, since unemployment is considered to be the main inducement of many crimes, the government should put more efforts into solving this problem by providing adults with vocational training or job opportunities. By doing so, they are more likely to escape the poverty trap and become productive members of society, leading to a lower rate of recidivism.

In conclusion, while acknowledging the feasibility of longer prison sentences in tackling crime, I side with those who choose the mentioned preventative measures to address the root of the problem.

  

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