Intro Flashcards

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What is covered in intro

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Both custodial and non-custodial sentences can be extremely effective when dealing with crime, but in different ways.

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How can custodial sentences be discussed?

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For certain, more serious crimes, custodial sentences may be the most appropriate when the offence is so consequential, a non-custodial sentence cant be justified.

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How can non-custodial sentences be discussed?

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However, for other crimes, a non-custodial sentence may be deemed more appropriate and supportive.

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what is a custodial sentence?

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A custodial sentence is a judicial sentence which imprisons people for time set by the court. Prisons have the four main aims of rehabilitation, deterrence, protection and punishment.

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what is a non-custodial sentence?

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Non-custodial sentences are an alternative to prisons given for less serious crimes such as theft and antisocial behaviour. These non-custodial sentences can come in the form of fines, community pay back orders (CPOs) and drug treatment testing orders (DTTOS) as well as others.

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What do both have?

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Both custodial and non-custodial sentences have strong and valid arguments to being effective.

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How is non-custodial evidently already more effective?

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Whereas, non-custodial sentences are more effective for less serious crimes and preventing overcrowding in prisons. Overcrowding can lead to the need for more non-custodial sentences to be issued

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