Theme E Flashcards

religion, crime and punishment (22 cards)

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addiction

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Being addicted to/dependent on a particular substance; can be a cause of crime (eg stealing money to pay for illegal drugs).

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community service

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Punishment involving the criminal doing a set number of hours of physical labour/work in their local community.

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Corporal punishment

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Punishment in which physical pain is inflicted on the criminal.

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crime

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Action which breaks the law; can be against the person (eg murder), against property (eg vandalism), or against the state (eg treason).

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Death penalty

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Capital punishment; the execution of a criminal which is sanctioned by the state.

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deterrence

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Aim of punishment; the threat of punishment as a way to put a person off committing crime (eg knowing they could go to prison if they steal).

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evil intentions

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Having the desire to deliberately cause suffering or harm to another.

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forgiveness

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Letting go of blame against a person for wrongs they have done; moving on.

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greed

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Reason for committing crime - wanting or desiring something or more of something.

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10
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hate crime

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A crime committed because of prejudice views about a person or group.

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prison

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Imprisonment is a form of punishment where a criminal is locked in a secure guarded building (prison) for a period of time.

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law

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The rules a country demands its citizens follow, the breaking of which leads to punishment.

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mental illness

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A medical condition that can cause changes to a person’s behaviour, can be a cause of crime.

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murder

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Unlawfully killing another person.

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poverty

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The state of being without the things needed for a reasonable quality of life; can be a cause of crime.

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principle of utility

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The concept of acting out of the greater good for the most people. (eg removing a dangerous criminal from society in order to protect others).

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reformation

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Aim of punishment; helping the criminal see how and why their behaviour was wrong, so that their mindset changes for the better.

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retribution

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Aim of punishment; getting the criminal back for their crimes.

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sanctity of life

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Belief that life is sacred/special because it was created by God, or because we are each unique individuals.

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theft

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Taking something without the owner’s consent.

21
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unjust law

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A legal requirement within a society that is believed to be unfair; a cause of crime if a person believes they cannot follow or must act against) a law they believe is unjust.

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upbringing

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The environment a child lives in, and the instructions they receive, while they are growing up: can be a cause of crime.