Question
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Some countries are struggling with some increase in crime rates. Some
believe that having more police on the streets is best way to reduce and combat crime.
To what extent do you agree or disagree
It is often argued that today, criminality is escalating in some countries. Some suggest that
setting numerous law enforcement agents up on the street corners is a
major key of reduction
and endurance
of criminalizing
. I completely disagree with this statement because this
approach cannot be a proper solution to
the situation
, the governments should investigate the
main reasons causing enormous crime waves instead.
Firstly, it is an indisputable fact that committing a crime occurs whenever people in society
have strong desperation for satisfying
with their necessities
in their life time. I think all the
issues are interconnected with widespread unemployment or a job with a low salary and also
poor education system.Taking Afghanistan as an example, it's population
nearly is
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educated
,
and
it is
extremely desperate that even females are not allowed to go to schools and have
particular knowledge they wanted. As a consequence of lacking of skills and diplomas, most
are struggling with finding a job in order to increase their low budgets.
And
I personally
believe that the matters are main causes leading to commit various types of
crime such as
robbery, burglary, and shoplifting.
Secondly, it is vitally important to note that the authority should create a governmental charity
to support people who are living in poverty
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. Additionally, the society ought to arrange a
particular committee which can deal with severe problems of different groups preventing from
criminalities rather than establishing police force groups.
In conclusion, I
once again
reaffirm my position that having more law enforcement groups is
not a solution to
decline
crime rates in some
nations instead of this,
the states should find
another ways such as launching some special communities to combat crime.
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I believe you wanted to use the word ‘hardly’ to express how uneducated they are, the word ‘nearly’ does not
really match the context here.
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The highlighted areas are not at all related to this question.