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  • Essay / Stopping the Life of Crime - 800

    When people have lived a life of crime, it can be difficult for them to stop their actions or stop the effects it has had on their lives. Most criminals would like to eventually lead a normal life, but many factors hold them back. How far should a person go to try to live a normal life after running from the law, and how far should they go to prevent others from being exposed to this? After starting a life of crime, the level of difficulty of returning to a normal life is very high, few people complete this task, and even fewer do it and then live a long and healthy life( ). Knowing how difficult it would be, the person mentioned in the article obviously made this decision because they knew it was the right thing to do and they really wanted to change their life and live to be an honorable person . Many people wouldn't go to the lengths he did to pursue his dreams and leave his old life behind. This person knew exactly how far they wanted to go to live normally, and they made sure it happened. It's very obvious that this man would have tried a lot harder to make sure he could be like everyone else, even after everything he did, but all he needed was to be put in prison for a short time. Others who wouldn't know. what it's like to want to be stereotypically normal, would maintain this life of crime, because they think it brings them joy and lots of money. These are the type of people who, even after being arrested, cannot stop their behavior. In the film Oceans 11, Danny Ocean's ex-wife tells Danny Ocean: "You can never love a woman like you love danger" (Lewis Milestone 1960). Many people have the same feeling that they will never be able to calm down and live normally ... middle of paper ... use before it even starts because it is more difficult to get someone to stop something they've been doing their whole life. It is best to persuade them early, before they are tempted, not to accept any form of drugs. Being able to defend yourself and live a normal life without the interference of drugs. In conclusion, men who are willing to work to free themselves from the lifelong bondage of drugs or crime should go as far as possible. possible to achieve this goal, and many people around them will be ready to help them in this task. Men who will not give up will be criminals for eternity. And those who have not yet been exposed must be prevented and persuaded not to participate for as long as possible. People should work hard to stop this so others don't start it and then be forced to go through it like everyone else..