STUDENT A's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to Student B.)
(1) | Is juvenile crime a problem in your country? |
(2) | What kind of crimes do young people commit? |
(3) | Are you afraid of young people in your country? |
(4) | At what age do young people turn to crime? |
(5) | Why has juvenile crime increased in the past decade? |
(6) | What is the profile of the average juvenile criminal? |
(7) | Should young people go to prison if they commit serious crimes? |
(8) | How much are parents to blame if their children become criminals? |
(9) | Why do you think so many young people have lost respect for authority? |
(10) | What part do you think movies, the Internet and video games play in leading young people to crime? |
STUDENT B's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to Student A.)
(1) | What are the main reasons children become criminals? |
(2) | Should there be better policing to reduce juvenile crime? |
(3) | Are schools in your country doing their job to prevent juvenile crime? |
(4) | What is the relationship between juvenile crime and drugs in your country? |
(5) | Is society too soft on young people? |
(6) | What would you do if you discovered your children had committed criminal acts? |
(7) | What is the impact of gangs on children in your country? |
(8) | Will there be more or less juvenile crime in the future? |
(9) | Did you commit any crimes when you were a child? |
(10) | What questions would you like to ask a juvenile criminal? |