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EPISODE · Nov 19, 2024 · 21 MIN

IELTS Vocabulary Juvenile Crime in 2024

from IELTS Podcast · host Ben Worthington

  Juvenile Crime and Society Introduction Juvenile crime, often referred to as youth offences, remains a contentious issue worldwide. This article explores various perspectives on the impact of juvenile crime on society, avoiding economic arguments while focusing on societal and cultural aspects. Grammar Point Covered The focus of this article is on using modal verbs for speculation and deduction. Modal verbs such as 'might', 'could', 'should', and 'must' allow us to speculate about the past, present, or future, or to make deductions based on evidence or lack thereof. Positions Regarding Juvenile Crime Youth offenders can be rehabilitated more easily than adults. Early intervention can prevent future crimes. Focus on rehabilitation promotes a more humane justice system. Community programs can redirect negative energies into positive outcomes. Young people are more amenable to positive influences and education. Engaging youths in community services can enhance their social responsibility. Mentoring programs can provide role models and reduce recidivism. Rehabilitative approaches can reduce the long-term cost of crime to society. Youth courts can provide peer accountability, which may be more impactful. Diversion programs can prevent the stigmatisation associated with criminal records.   Some severe youth crimes may go unpunished due to lenient juvenile laws. Victims of youth crimes might feel justice has not been served. Public perception of juvenile justice might be of too lenient. Repeat offenders could perceive leniency as an opportunity to reoffend. Lack of severe consequences might not deter future crimes. Community safety could be compromised if dangerous youths are not contained. Insufficient funding for comprehensive rehabilitative services might lead to ineffectiveness. Dependency on community programs might not be a sustainable solution in all regions. Overreliance on rehabilitation might overlook the need for punishment in certain cases. Peer-led interventions could fail due to lack of professional oversight. Topic Specific Vocabulary Collocations juvenile delinquency rehabilitation program community service peer accountability criminal behaviour legal consequences diversion initiative rehabilitative justice crime prevention repeat offenders Model Sentences Using the Juvenile Crime Collocations and Grammar Point The juvenile delinquency rates could decrease significantly with the implementation of more community service programs. Rehabilitation programs might be more effective if they are tailored to individual needs. Peer accountability may play a crucial role in altering criminal behaviour. Legal consequences should be clearly communicated to act as a deterrent for potential repeat offenders. A diversion initiative could be the key to reducing rates of juvenile delinquency. Crime prevention programs must focus on early education about legal consequences. The effectiveness of rehabilitative justice might depend on the availability of adequate resources. Young offenders could benefit significantly from rehabilitation programs focused on skill development. Community service should be considered as a viable alternative to incarceration for minor offences. The public must be educated about the benefits of rehabilitative justice to garner support for these programs. Speaking Part 3 Questions and Model Answers Why do you think juvenile crime occurs? Juvenile delinquency often stems from a complex mix of societal, familial, and personal factors. Young individuals might turn to crime due to lack of guidance, peer pressure, or economic necessity. Effective crime prevention strategies must therefore be multifaceted, addressing these underlying issues directly. Should the legal system treat juvenile offenders differently from adult offenders? Yes, juvenile offenders should be treated differently. The primary goal with youths should be rehabilitation rather than punishment. Their age and developmental stage offer a greater potential for reform, which rehabilitative justice programs can nurture. What role can schools play in preventing juvenile crime? Schools can play a pivotal role in crime prevention by providing education and support before any criminal behaviour develops. They should offer counselling services, social skills education, and extracurricular activities to engage students positively. How has the approach to juvenile crime changed over the years? Historically, the approach was more punitive, but there has been a significant shift towards rehabilitative measures in recent years. This change might reflect a deeper understanding of the psychological and social factors influencing juvenile delinquency. Is juvenile crime common in your country? While not extremely common, juvenile crime does occur and varies by region. Effective community service programs and legal consequences that are well-publicised might help mitigate these offences.  

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