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Some people who have been in prison become good citizens

later, and it is often argued that these are the best people to talk
to teenagers about the dangers of committing a crime. To what
extent do you agree or disagree?
More and more attention has been placed on the opinion that Whether or not SV is a
controversial issue./ is a debatable topic.
Whether or not ex-prisoners/ ex-convicts people who used to be in prison before becoming
good adults, is the best selection to educate teenagers about the dangers of carrying out a
crime is a controversial issue. I completely agree with the ideabelieve that it is best to have
these ex-convicts to discourage allowing such people who used to be in prison to speak to
teenagers about their experiences is the best way to discourage them the youth from breaking
the law .
In my opinion, for a variety of reasons, Ppeople who used to be criminals/ law-breakerse
understand the high price they must pay for their mistakes. Firstly, they have to face isolation
from others including parents, friends, colleagues and even another prisoners during
imprisonment and after being their released from prison. Secondly, guilty feelings will follow
them for a long time, that which makes them have to stand onerous intolerable pressure. For
example, lawbreakers will run into difficulties in their community during re-integration and find it
difficult to apply for a job because of their previous convictions.
In addition, I also believe that letting youngsters meet offenders can make them fear the
punishment for the crimes invest their fear with the punishment for the criminal because they
teenagers are more likely to accept advice from someone who can speaks from experience. Ex-
offenders know teenagers' ideas and can tell young people about how they became involved in
crime, the dangers of a criminal lifestyle, and what life in prison is like to discourage them from
breaking violating the law. The shocking nature of method from these stories is likely to have a
powerful impact on the audience.
In conclusion, I strongly support the view that people who used to break the lawcommit a crime
can use their live around after serving a prison to deter teenagers from committing crimes.

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