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Crime & Punishment

Crime & Punishment

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Crime & Punishment

Edexcel Religious Studies B

Islam – Crime and Punishment

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is not a form of Capital punishment

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Lethal injection

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Firing squad

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Flogging

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Hanging

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Multiple Choice

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True or False - restorative justice can help the criminal understand the consequences of their actions

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

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True or False - restorative justice gives criminal an opportunity to explain their actions and apologise.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

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Which type of justice does this image represent?

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Retribution

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Reformation

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Restorative

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Protection

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Multiple Select

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Which of these religion's scriptures support the idea of capital punishment - tick all that apply

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Islam

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Christianity

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Buddhism

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Judaism

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Multiple Choice

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Aims of punishment - What does the word 'reformation' mean?

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A punishment for the criminal where society feels safe and protected.

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Punishing in a way that criminal has paid the price for the crime committed.

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A system where the criminal has the chance to change their future behaviour through education and counselling.

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A punishment which acts as a way of putting people off from committing the crime.

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Multiple Choice

Aims of punishment - What does the word 'protection' mean?

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A punishment for the criminal where society feels safe and protected.

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Punishing in a way that criminal has paid the price for the crime committed.

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A system where the criminal has the chance to change their future behaviour through education and counselling.

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A punishment which acts as a way of putting people off from committing the crime.

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Multiple Choice

Aims of punishment - What does the word 'retribution' mean?

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A punishment for the criminal where society feels safe and protected.

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Punishing in a way that criminal has paid the price for the crime committed.

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A system where the criminal has the chance to change their future behaviour through education and counselling.

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A punishment which acts as a way of putting people off from committing the crime.

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Multiple Choice

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Aims of punishment - What does the word 'deterrence' mean?

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A punishment for the criminal where society feels safe and protected.

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Punishing in a way that criminal has paid the price for the crime committed.

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A system where the criminal has the chance to change their future behaviour through education and counselling.

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A punishment which acts as a way of putting people off from committing the crime.

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Fill in the Blank

Fill in the missing word - Justice is "the due allocation of ______ and punishment and the maintenance of what is right and wrong"

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is a way of punishing offenders by making them do unpaid work in the community?

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Corporal Punishment

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Capital Punishment

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Community Service

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Rehabilitation Programmes

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Multiple Choice

If the Qur'an teaches to 'cut off the hands of thieves', which aim of punishment does this most support?

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Retribution

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Reformation

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Deterrence

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Vindication

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is using physical pain e.g. flogging, beating as a form of punishment?

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Corporal Punishment

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Capital Punishment

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Community Service

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Forgiveness

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Multiple Choice

Which of these responses best describes Muslim attitudes to lawbreaking?

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It's okay to break the law.

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It's generally encouraged to break laws which are unfair.

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In certain situations it's okay to break the law e.g. if you're living in poverty and need to feed your family.

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The law must be followed. Shari'ah law has been given by Allah, and if you live in a non-Muslim country, laws are designed to be fair and just.

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Multiple Choice

Which aim of punishment is largely supported under Shari'ah law?

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Retribution

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Reformation

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Deterrence

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Vindication

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Open Ended

What are the FOUR aims of punishment?

Crime & Punishment

Edexcel Religious Studies B

Islam – Crime and Punishment

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