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Student: Yeritzon Estiven Vera Pinela English V

Teacher: Wendy Rivera Alvarado Course: 23

Does the childhood poverty lead to a life of crime?


Ways to prevent a life of crime.
Have you ever imagined what would have happened if the conditions which you

grew up would have been better? Many children around the world are affected by a bad

quality of life since childhood, drugs and familiar abuse. As a result, when they become

adults some of them decide to get involved in a life of crime. It is possible that people fall in a

bad life but with some of support it can be avoided.

Authorities should prepare people to impart conferences in marginal sectors to

reinforce moral and ethical values. Consequently, people will be more capable to

differentiate between adequate and inappropriate actions. Also, they can be integrated

properly in the society and can educate to new children generations and help to other

people in the same boat.

By the other hand, authorities can create places where people with some economical

financing will be able to trade products. In the future, they will become more economically

independent and develop relationships. It also helps the economic system to grow and avoid

poverty in a certain point. This option mainly affects to people who have not had many

opportunities in the society.

Another option is reinforcing and improve places where kids without home are living.

Many of those places have not enough resources to help the quantity of children that they wish.

In this situation, kids are going to need education to prevent situations like drug abuse, bullying

and sexual abuse. The government and charity organizations are going to finance the

improvements of those buildings.


In short, the consequences of a life of poverty in childhood can be reversed but it is

needed a lot of collaboration. Organizations, government and people affected need to work

together to achieve a considerable impact. When the solutions are applied, it will take time to

see the how the community has changed.

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