STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student B)
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What springs to mind when you hear the term ‘identity theft’? |
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How can someone steal your identity? |
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Are you sure all of your personal information is secure? |
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Whose identity would you like to steal for a day and what would you do in those 24 hours? |
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How can you prevent identity theft? |
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Is identity theft a minor or major crime? |
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What danger would your country be in if someone stole your president’s/prime minister’s identity? |
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Would you consider taking out identity theft insurance? |
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What would you want to happen to someone who stole your identity? |
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Have you ever been a victim of identity theft? |
STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student A)
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What can happen to you if someone steals your identity? |
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What is actually stolen with identity theft? |
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How can identity theft be stopped to reduce the chances of illegal immigration? |
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Do you think someone can steal another person’s identity and live their life? |
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Do you think someone could steal your identity over the Internet? |
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Are you always careful about what documents you throw away? |
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How dangerous do you think it is to put personal information on social networking sites like FaceBook, MySpace and Bebo? |
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Is identity theft a serious problem in your country? |
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Have you seen any movies or read any novels about identity theft? |
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What would happen if everyone’s identity was stolen? |
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