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Violent offender: The violent offender was arrested and taken to jail.

Ultimate goal: The runner’s ultimate goal was to win the race.

Small confines: The puppy was placed in small confines so he would not use the
bathroom in his cage.

Cell blocks: The cell blocks of the prison held inmates of all shapes and sizes.

General population: She was very smart compared to the knowledge of the general
population.

Social contact: The toddler needed more social contact with other toddlers in order to
learn how to share and be kind.

Disruptive behavior: I was kicked out of the classroom for my loud antics and
disruptive behavior.

Emergency response: The girl collapsed on the floor and we dialed 999 for the
emergency response team.

Correctional facility: The purpose of the correctional facility was to try and teach
prisoners to behave better and be less violent.

Brute force: We had to use brute force to open the rusty door.

Training academy: The soldier had to go through a training academy in order to


become part of the Army.

Internal politics: The school’s internal politics involving finding a new principal caused
the faculty to fight with one another.

Controversial component: The issue of electing a woman president has become a


big controversial component in the 2016 election.

Intimidation technique: The school bully used an intimidation technique of

Safe environment: The church provided a safe environment for members who were
feeling threatened at home.
It is a common viewpoint in today’s society that someone who has been labeled
as a criminal for committing illegal activity is unable to change his or her identity
and will always be considered a criminal. Does this viewpoint align with yours?
Support your argument with specific reasoning.

Many people in today’s society believe that criminals cannot change their identity
and will remain criminals forever. However, there is reason to believe that this
viewpoint is false. With increased ______ _______ between prisoners as well as
officers, a ____ ___________ can be created in which prisoners can improve
themselves and change who they are. This essay will discuss why it may be
possible for criminals to abandon their past and live meaningful lives in their
future.

Firstly, people always have the power to change their situation and their lives for
the better. A criminal’s life is not fixed forever and prison can help these _______
_________ better themselves, hence the titling of most prisons as
“____________ ___________.” For example, a recent study showed that when
the _______ __________ interacted with prisoners before prison and again after
prison, they could tell a positive difference in the prisoner’s demeanor. Therefore,
it is possible for prisoners to change with the help of prison.

Secondly, people outside of prison have proven change is possible is everyday


life and because criminals are human like everyone else, change is possible for
them as well. Various prisons strive to make inmates’ lives more meaningful,
because they believe in the power of change. For example, many prisons have
abandoned ____________ __________ and the use of _____ _____. Instead,
the ________ ____ of officers is to combat __________ ________ with
nonviolence strategies. These radical techniques have resulted in great success
and have proven that criminals can change for the better.

In conclusion, while some individuals in prison may not have the power to
improve themselves, many criminals have gone through prison and proven that
they can abandon their past and live meaningful lives.

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