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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? It is said that people who have been released from prison and shown good citizenship should be given chances to tell students about the risks of being an offender. Although I agree that it is a good idea, but also the orientation of the media is equally important. People put to jail could help prevent school students or teenagers from being prisoners. In other words, from their real experience, they could clearly tell about their feelings after committing a crime, and the difficulties in the way to reintegrate into the community. From these stories, At least, students are warned about strictness of the law and consequences of being out of control. As a result in JIS university : D, unexpected things would not be repeated. The other way is to film the harsh daily lives of prisoners and show it to school students. Ex‐prisoners' talks can be persuasive, but films with vivid images can be are be much more visually attractive to students and thus have a greater deterrent impact. If the media does not lead to the right way or intends to lead to the wrong one, the representation of these offenders would make students doing wrongly. In conclusion, talks from people who were in jail once used to go to the jail to teenagers students are necessary to help minimize the repeat/repetition of the pitiful stories if the media and the authority could have the right orientation.

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