A1 Level – Elementary
1. Do you feel safe in your city?
2. Do you know what crime means?
3. Have you ever seen police officers?
4. Do you think police help people?
5. Do you lock your doors at home?
6. Do you think stealing is wrong?
7. Do you know any famous detectives?
8. Do you like crime movies or shows?
9. Are you scared of dangerous people?
10. Do you know emergency phone numbers?
11. Do you think rules keep people safe?
12. Do you think police stations are important?
13. Do you trust police in your area?
14. Do you know what a jail is?
15. Do you think crime is common?
A2 Level – Pre-Intermediate
1. What crimes are common in your country?
2. Have you ever had something stolen?
3. Do you feel safe walking at night?
4. What can people do to avoid crime?
5. How do police help communities?
6. What crimes do you see in movies?
7. Do you think young people commit more crimes?
8. What should you do in an emergency?
9. Do you think cameras make places safer?
10. What crimes scare you the most?
11. What happens when someone breaks the law?
12. Do you think punishment stops crime?
13. Should schools teach safety rules?
14. What would you do if you saw a crime?
15. How can cities become safer?
B1 Level – Intermediate
1. Why do people commit crimes?
2. What types of crime do you hear about on the news?
3. How can technology help solve crimes?
4. Should minor crimes have lighter punishments?
5. What are the causes of youth crime?
6. How does crime affect communities?
7. What is the role of courts?
8. Do long prison sentences reduce crime?
9. How can neighborhoods prevent crime?
10. Should police use body cameras?
11. Why do people fear crime even in safe areas?
12. How do movies influence people’s views of crime?
13. What makes someone a criminal?
14. How do victims recover emotionally?
15. Should criminals be given second chances?
B2 Level – Upper-Intermediate
1. How should governments fight organized crime?
2. Is poverty the main cause of crime?
3. Should prisons focus on punishment or rehabilitation?
4. How does corruption affect justice systems?
5. Should all crimes have equal punishment?
6. How does crime influence tourism and the economy?
7. Do stricter laws actually reduce crime?
8. Should juvenile offenders be treated differently?
9. How do cybercrimes affect modern society?
10. Should surveillance be increased?
11. What ethical issues surround the death penalty?
12. Should drug-related crimes be decriminalized?
13. What role does education play in preventing crime?
14. How can communities reduce violence?
15. Should victims have more influence in sentencing?
C1 Level – Advanced
1. How does inequality contribute to crime rates?
2. Should prisons be privately owned?
3. What responsibilities do governments have in preventing crime?
4. How should societies reintegrate ex-offenders?
5. What role does psychology play in criminal behavior?
6. How do media stereotypes influence public fear?
7. Should criminal records be erased after rehabilitation?
8. Are harsh punishments effective in reducing violent crime?
9. How do cultural values shape ideas of justice?
10. Should police have more or fewer powers?
11. How important is transparency in the justice system?
12. Should restorative justice replace traditional punishment?
13. How can technology both prevent and create crime?
14. Should prisons be replaced with alternative systems?
15. How does crime shape national identity and politics?
C2 Level – Proficiency
1. How do philosophical ideas shape modern justice systems?
2. Should society prioritize rehabilitation over retribution?
3. Can crime ever be fully eliminated?
4. How do power structures influence definitions of crime?
5. Is justice inherently subjective?
6. How does globalization reshape criminal behavior?
7. Should morality influence criminal law?
8. How does technology redefine criminal responsibility?
9. Are prisons ethically defensible?
10. How does fear of crime shape political decisions?
11. Should societies forgive historical crimes?
12. Is punishment or prevention more important for stability?
13. How does crime reflect deeper flaws in society?
14. Should criminal justice systems adapt to cultural differences?
15. What does crime reveal about human nature?


