Financial Aid Should Not Be Given to People with Heavy Criminal Records
Autor: tmandelaw • July 3, 2013 • Essay • 278 Words (2 Pages) • 1,412 Views
Financial aid should not be given to people with heavy criminal records
General Statement: The rate at which the criminal acts being perpetrated in the World today is unacceptable. Most criminals have found it very easy to go about continuing to commit such criminal act because they know that regardless of their records, they are still going to get what a non-criminal gets; financial aid. Financial aid should not be given to people with heavy criminal records due to wastage of resources, trust issue and difficulty to advance or grow.
Topic Sentence 1
• Wastage of Resources
o Lack of dedication and involvement after the rendering of such financial aid
o They tend to spend it on drugs or other criminal activities which they enjoy or find interesting
• Trust Issues
o It is difficult to trust a criminal or an ex-criminal after all once a criminal forever likely to be a criminal
o Fears of people with heavy criminal records disappearing or disappointing after being given such aid or aids
• Difficult to Advance or Grow
o Study Loan or Aid (they tend not to focus on their studies and are distracted based on their criminality)
o Business Loan or Aid (their criminal record gives them a bad image outside which in turn affects their business, stales or stops their growth)
Conclusion
Although we cannot dispute the fact that some people with criminal records actually find a way to fight out of it and became law abiding citizen but it is obvious that such people are rare to find. People
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