Thursday, July 18, 2013

skype topic about criminal


In recent years, with the increasing record of criminal rate, this controversial issue is brought into public focus. Quite a few people hold the idea that the criminals should be sent into prison. Nevertheless towards that same issue, many others point out that the law offenders should be punished by paying back to public. Both sides of argument have very strong feelings and sound reasons.

There are many positive reasons that let the criminal do something outside prison as punishment.

First, most criminals ,who are not bad guy, just chose the wrong way or influenced by the bad family atmosphere when they are grow up. They are not able to distinguish what is good or not because no one was there to teach them. If they are punished by doing good things with helping people or supporting the charity activities, maybe the conscience will be arisen in their deep heart. And they could feel the love around them and are turned into good person who will continue to spread this spirit.

Secondly, the criminals can be regarded as a free labor to help the government do the tough and secret stuff, like producing money, which is confidential in the record. What’s more, it also can save the money for government to pay extra salary and take risk to hire people to do it. It's a win- win result.
 
Thirdly, few prisoners committed the crime by mistakes. It was the time they were out of mind and were pushed by psychical stimulations, which was not really expected by them. If doing good things can pay back to public and release the pain by what they have done, they are willing to regret and make up for the mistakes. They are expecting one more chance to return to a normal life.

In sum, they deserve to be given the second chance to restart their new life even if they did crime before. It's the human rights and we should respect it. But we need to consider the result over and over before the decision will be made, and we have to accept everything even if the worst part will happen.

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