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a. Some people are biologically predisposed to become criminals.

a.1. I strongly disagree with this idea. In my opinion, the process for someone to become a
criminal is fully based on the way they were raised and the situation of the raising in question.

You can be the son of a couple that used to be criminals and both pair of grandparents were also
criminal once but if your parents raise you well, with good manners and in a good environment,
the probabilities of you becoming a criminal are very low to none.

b. Crime is a consequence of poverty.

b.1. I agree. If people are desperate for money and can't get any of it out of a traditional way (a
work, properties, investment, etc) then the robbery and other kinds of crime will fester among the
population as a virus.

c. A criminal cannot be reformed.

c.1. I disagree. In most of the cases, criminals are just people waiting to be listened and supported.
However, there is a huge number of criminals whom cannot be reformed since they are like
unforgettable monsters with problems that can't be solved in any way.

d. To reduce crime, we just need more police.

d.1. I agree. To reduce crime, we might need more police to have a better defence against it. But
the best way to reduce crime will always be the education and the supporting of the people for
them to not fall into that.

e. Some criminals deserve the death penalty.

e.1. I strongly agree. SOME of them deserve the death penalty for their crimes. But I do not agree
with the approval of the death penalty whatsoever. The justice isn't perfect now and will never be
as long as it is controlled by human beings. And as long as it's not perfect, innocent people will pay
for crimes they didn't make, sometimes losing their lives unfairly because of this law.

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