Unit 4- AC2.3 Flashcards

Forms of punishment

1
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What are the 4 types of punishments?

A
  • Sentences
  • Community sentence
  • Fines
  • Discharge
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2
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What are the three types of sentences?

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Determinate
Indeterminate/life sentence
Suspended

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3
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Describe indeterminate/life sentence

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Minimum time set before consideration for release by parole board. If released, conditions must be followed and supervised by probation service. Remains on licence permanently.

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4
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What percentage of the prison population served an indeterminate sentence?

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14%

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5
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Describe determinate sentences

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65-70,000 given in 2021
Maximum time set.

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What happens if the offender is sentenced with less than 2 years?

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released on licence half way. return to court if conditions breached

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7
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What happens if the offender is sentenced to more than two years?

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Half the time is spent in prison. Released on licence under stricter supervision. Back to prison if conditions breached.

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8
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What happens if the offender sentenced to more than 7 years?

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2/3rds spent in prison. Return to prison if breached.

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9
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Describe suspended sentence

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Given determinate but don’t go to prison. Equal or less than 12 months.
Offenders must reach requirements and will serve original sentence if they offend.

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10
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In 2019, what percentage of those convicted of a serious offence had a suspended sentence?

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15%

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11
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Does imprisonment meet the aim of retribution?

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Yes
- Takes away from freedom so they suffer. This is ‘pay back’.
- Meets proportionality
No
- Society disagrees with what sentences are proportional or a ‘just desert’.

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12
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Does imprisonment meet the aim of deterrence?

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No
- High re-offending rate (30% reoffend)
- Only works if offenders act rationally. Offenders mentally ill or drunk do not consider risks

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13
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Does imprisonment meet the aim of public protection?

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Yes
- Strongest form of incapacitation
- Indeterminate sentences mean they are released when safe
- Recalled if re offend
No
- Acts as a ‘school of crime’
- Suspended sentence means they are still a danger
- Costly. Money could be used to protect the public

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14
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Does imprisonment meet the aim of reparation?

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Yes
- Prisoners earning act,2001, prisoners pay a proportion of their job earnings to victim support.
- Restorative justice programmes
No
- Resources mean prisons don’t have this opportunity

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15
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Does imprisonment meet the aim of rehabilitation?

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No
- Prisoners reoffend (30%)
- Resources for education and training are rarely provided(0.5%)
1/2 of prisoners have the literacy skills of age 11

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16
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What is a community sentence?

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Given by the court, supervised by the probation service. Sent back to prison if requirements are not followed.
- Supervision by probation worker
- 40-300hrs unpaid work
- Curfew/exclusion order
- Residency requirement
- Group programme

17
Q

Does community sentence meet the aim of retribution?

A

Yes
- Offenders suffer as freedom is removed
- Unpaid work and hi-vis act as ‘community payback’

18
Q

Does community sentence meet the aim of deterrence?

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Yes
- Should deter
-High vis deters the pubic
Yes and no
- Reoffend but less than prison

19
Q

Does community sentence meet the aim of public protection?

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Yes
- Breaches lead to prison
- Protects public during curfews
No
- Offenders are in the public

20
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Does community sentence meet the aim of reparation?

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Yes
- Repairs material damage
- Unpaid community work for the community

21
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Does community sentence meet the aim of rehabilitation?

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Yes
- Helps those with complex needs such as drug addiction
- More effective than prison rehabilitation
64% reoffend from prison, 34% community sentence (ministry of justice survey)