Youth Crime

고급 회화 (Low Advanced)

Lesson 49

Youth Crime

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Lesson 49

YOUTH CRIME

Practice English with your teacher

Low Advanced 25 min Speaking 75%
3 min

Warm-up

Talk about these questions with your teacher.
선생님과 이야기해 보세요.

  1. The passage describes a once-tranquil suburb overtaken by gang activity. Do you think the root causes of youth crime are primarily social, economic, or moral?
  2. Should young offenders aged 14-17 be tried as adults? Where do you draw the line between childhood irresponsibility and criminal accountability?
4 min

Vocabulary

Listen and repeat after your teacher.
선생님을 따라 읽어보세요.

tranquil /ˈtræŋkwɪl/
free from disturbance; calm and peaceful  |  평온한, 고요한
Clearing, Illinois was a tranquil suburb of Chicago.
burglaries /ˈbɜːrɡləriz/
illegal entries into buildings with the intent to commit a crime, especially theft  |  절도, 강도
Then came a series of burglaries and graffiti messages on storefronts.
curfews /ˈkɜːrfjuːz/
regulations requiring people to remain indoors during specified hours, typically at night  |  통금, 야간 외출 금지
They have imposed curfews to reduce juvenile violence.
surged /sɜːrdʒd/
increased suddenly and dramatically  |  급증하다, 급등하다
Murder rates have surged for youths between 14-17.
juvenile /ˈdʒuːvənaɪl/
relating to young people; a young person below the age of full legal responsibility  |  청소년의, 미성년의
A basic principle of juvenile justice.
hardened /ˈhɑːrdənd/
made tough and cynical by experience, especially criminal experience  |  (범죄에) 굳어진, 상습적인
The separation of young criminals from hardened adult criminals in prison.
spectacular /spɛkˈtækjələr/
strikingly large or obvious; dramatic and impressive in scale  |  놀라운, 극적인
The spectacular rise of violent crime among young people.
5 min

Reading

Read the passage with your teacher.
선생님과 함께 지문을 읽어보세요.

Until two years ago, Clearing, Illinois was a tranquil suburb of Chicago. But residents grew alarmed when they noticed armed teenagers on the streets, giving gang signals and shouting at passing cars. Then came a series of burglaries and graffiti messages on storefronts. By the time local authorities realized they had a gang problem, it was too late. Last December, two 13-year-old girls were shot outside their school as they sat in a car with two members of a local gang, the Ridgeway Lords.Nearly all 50 states have recently passed laws that allow youths aged 14-17 to be tried in court as adults. In about 25 states they have passed laws to punish parents for their children’s behaviour. And in 146 of the nation’s largest cities, they have imposed curfews to reduce juvenile violence. When you look at the spectacular rise of violent crime among young people recently, it’s easy to understand the concern. Over the past decade, there has been a decline in adult murders in the US, while murder rates have surged for youths between 14-17.For young offenders who aren’t sent to prison, the punishments vary: some are ordered to perform community service, others are placed in job training programs, still others sent to youth prisons. But the Republicans in Congress want to reverse a basic principle of juvenile justice: the separation of young criminals from hardened adult criminals in prison. The reasons are partly financial ? to reduce the cost of having separate prisons for young people ? and partly psychological ? to end what Republicans consider as society’s overly protective attitude towards young criminals.

3 min

Korean Trap! / 한국인 실수 교정

Common mistakes Korean speakers make.
한국인이 자주 하는 실수를 알아봅시다.

❌ The crime of teenagers is increasing.
✅ Juvenile crime is increasing. / Youth crime is on the rise.

'the crime of teenagers'는 부자연스러운 표현입니다. 영어에서는 'juvenile crime' 또는 'youth crime'이라는 복합명사를 쓰는 것이 자연스럽습니다.

5 min

Discussion

Share your thoughts with your teacher.
선생님과 의견을 나눠보세요.

  1. The passage mentions laws that "punish parents for their children’s behaviour." Is it fair to hold parents legally responsible for crimes committed by their children?
  2. Curfews have been imposed in 146 US cities to reduce juvenile violence. Are curfews an effective measure, or do they infringe on young people’s rights?
  3. The text notes that adult murders declined while youth murders surged. What societal factors might explain why violence is increasingly concentrated among younger populations?
  4. The passage mentions community service and job training as alternatives to prison. Which approach do you believe is most effective at preventing reoffending?
  5. Should young criminals be separated from adult criminals in prison, or does housing them together serve as a stronger deterrent?

Lesson Summary / 수업 요약

Today's Topic: YOUTH CRIME

Level: Low Advanced (L.A)

Review this lesson before your next class! / 다음 수업 전에 복습하세요!