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Crime & Punishment

IELTS Writing Task 2: Crime & Punishment Essay Questions

Crime is a compact but persistent IELTS Writing chapter, and it is dominated by the causes–problems–solutions family: why do people commit crimes, does prison work, should young offenders be treated differently? The trap is writing a solutions paragraph when the question only asked for causes — a Task Response penalty that sinks otherwise strong essays. The questions below show exactly which components each prompt asks for.

How this topic is examined

7 questions in the current bank fall under this chapter, split by essay type:

  • Opinion (agree/disagree)4
  • Causes / problems / solutions2
  • Discussion (both views)1

High-frequency subtopics

Chapters are too broad to prepare directly — the working unit is the subtopic. These are the subtopics this chapter's questions cluster around:

  • causes of crime
  • crime prevention and punishment
  • cybercrime risks in online transactions
  • solutions to crime
  • role of prisons
  • crime prevention through education

causes of crime

Free taste — one subtopic's idea bank
  • Socioeconomic disparities, particularly poverty, often contribute to criminal activity.
  • Feelings of injustice and lack of societal support can motivate individuals to commit crimes.
  • A lack of proper upbringing and limited educational opportunities can predispose individuals to criminal behavior.

Three of the idea sentences behind this subtopic. Inside the app, every subtopic in this chapter comes with a full idea bank and collocations, rebuilt around your own experience.

Questions in this chapter

Current questions in this chapter with free sample essays: