STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student B)
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Have you ever been a victim of crime? |
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Are you afraid of becoming a victim of crime? |
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Is crime a problem where you live? |
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Does your government talk a lot about combating crime? |
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Do you worry about Internet crime? |
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Is anyone capable of turning to crime? |
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Who are the world’s biggest war criminals? |
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Have you ever thought of fighting crime by becoming a police officer? |
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Do you think the punishment always fits the crime? |
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Do you have any crime prevention tips? |
STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student A)
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Have you ever committed a petty crime? |
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Have you ever witnessed a serious crime? |
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How can governments reduce crime? |
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Is violent crime a big problem in your country? |
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Do you think crime pays? |
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Is juvenile crime on the increase in your country? |
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Is organized crime a big problem in your country? |
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What is hate crime? |
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When can you say, “It’s a crime to do nothing”? |
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Have you ever reported a crime? |
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