English Conversation Questions on Crime: Murder rates in big cities
- What are the main factors that contribute to high murder rates in big cities?
- Do you think stricter gun control laws would help reduce murder rates in big cities?
- Do you think poverty and economic inequality play a role in high murder rates in big cities?
- How do the murder rates in big cities compare to those in smaller cities and rural areas?
- Do you think the police are doing enough to address the issue of high murder rates in big cities?
- What can be done to address the root causes of violence in big cities?
- How do high murder rates in big cities affect the overall safety and quality of life in those cities?
- Do you think the media accurately portrays the issue of high murder rates in big cities?
- How do race and ethnicity factor into the issue of high murder rates in big cities?
- Do you think rehabilitation and education programs can help reduce murder rates in big cities?
- How do high murder rates in big cities impact the economy and business in those cities?
- Do you think the justice system is effective in dealing with the issue of high murder rates in big cities?
- How do community involvement and engagement play a role in reducing murder rates in big cities?
- Do you think gentrification and urban development projects have an impact on murder rates in big cities?
- What do you think is the most effective solution for reducing murder rates in big cities?
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