Some people believe that there should be fixed punishments for each type of crime. Others. However, argue that circumstances of an individual crime and the motivation for committing it, should always be taken into account. Discuss both side and give your opinion.

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fast-evolving world, the rules and regulations change rapidly to support
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living. A debate has arisen
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whether there should be a
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for different kinds of
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others believe that the criminals' circumstances should be considered. In my view, I agree with the latter view and
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punishments for severe offences
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homicides
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undeniable. Everyone has the right to live a peaceful
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without getting disturbed by others. If someone's bad behaviour causes trouble
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someone else, it should be considered to be resolved.
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engaging
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influence of excessive alcohol consumption may cause road accidents, leading to fatal injuries for other people. So, to avoid them in the future, charging fixed fines
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acceptable.
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, some individuals have become criminals
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of education or
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due to
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a mental illness.
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, a person with intellectual disability
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attention deficient
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hyperactive
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disorder (ADHD)
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he
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may tend to become hyperactive and
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end up
harming others.
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, if they lack proper support
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their behaviour would be elevated rather than reducing the social harm. If a person with a criminal history comes to real senses with the light of medical treatments and community support services, he might admit his fault and
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to change his
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. Not every shoe fits all feet
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similarly
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, suggesting a fixed punishment for every crime is not judicious. In conclusion, despite having a fixed punishment
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as fines and imprisonment for several offences, it is not wise to regulate for every crime.
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mistakes, faults and bad activities can be considered as a human thing
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however
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, the background which led to that harm should be wisely identified.

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Task response
Answer the task well by showing both sides and then state your own view clearly at the end. Add more strong facts or reasons to back your view.
Task response
Plan the essay with clear parts: 1) view for fixed punishment, 2) view for considering circumstances, 3) your view. Stick to one idea in each paragraph and end with a main idea.
Coherence and cohesion
Make ideas flow. Use linking words and small, plain sentences. Keep to one idea per sentence and use period full stop. Use simple words that are easy.
content
The writer shows a clear view on the topic.
structure
There is a sense of balance by mentioning both sides.
coherence
Linking words like 'On the other hand' help the flow of ideas.
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