The high
crime
rate has led to a phenomenon that plenty of the public is afraid of leaving home, which impairs social security and stability. There are conflicting views regarding whether the
crime
could be prevented or not. Personally, I believe that the measures could be done to reduce the high
crime
rate efficiently.
On the one hand, some
people
believe that there are solutions that will ensure
people
feel safer outside their homes.
Firstly
, offenders should be given the punishment according to the severity. For those who commit felony like murder, they should receive strict punishment
such
as life imprisonment or the death penalty. Strict punishment could be a deterrent to potential lawbreakers, they might be afraid of the consequence of being caught.
As a result
, some of them might give up their illegal plans.
Moreover
, some
people
recommit after being released because they cannot find a decent job and make a living,
this
is
also
a reason that contributes to the high
crime
rate. If education or vocational training can be provided in prison, prisoners are more likely to secure employment when they go back to society,
this
measure could lead them to the correct path.
Lastly
, the education system should play an important role in preventing crimes. Schools can provide moral lessons to help students develop a sound moral system. Since there is much misbehaviour promoted in public, if they are exposed to improper information, their moral awareness could prevent them from being misled.
This
could reduce juvenile delinquency and the possibilities of becoming criminals when they grow up.
On the other hand
, others argue that nothing can be done hold
this
view for several reasons.
To begin
with, a fear of
crime
is a state of mind perpetuated by the media.
For example
, we are constantly bombarded with negative news stories about offence and violence on our streets.
Thus
, the belief is that whatever we do to reduce levels of
crime
,
people
will still be scared. Another belief is that
this
wrongdoing is caused by wider structural issues in society that are too difficult to tackle,
such
as the growing income gap between the rich and the poor. Little
then
can be done about
this
issue in capitalist societies.
In conclusion, from my perspective,
although
tackling crimes is challenging, prevention can be achieved through the measures mentioned above.
Therefore
, both the government and the education system should take responsibility to build a secure society.