The article lists many reasons for crime (poverty, family, peers, mental health). Which reason do you think is the strongest—and why?, Where is the line between explaining crime and excusing it? Can we understand causes and still keep full responsibility?, If crime is linked to poverty and lack of opportunities, what works better: punishment or prevention (education, jobs, family support)? Why?, How much does environment (friends, neighbourhood, school) matter compared to personal choice? Which is stronger in your opinion?, The article talks about childhood experiences and trauma. What support could help children early and reduce crime later?, Can prison really rehabilitate people, or does it often make things worse? What should a good rehabilitation system include?, What stops crime more: fear of punishment or hope for a better life (work, respect, support)? Why?, If you had to create a “less crime” program, what 2–3 actions would you choose first (schools, sports, mental health help, jobs, policing, laws)? Why these?.
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