Jewish View on Crime 0.0 / 5 ? Religious StudiesJudaismGCSEAQA Created by: SophiexBurrCreated on: 13-03-19 09:31 A factor that could lead to crime that means that the someone does not have much money poverty 1 of 21 A type of crime that is often targeted at someone because of prejudice hate crimes 2 of 21 an aim of punishment, to get your own back; 'an eye for eye' retribution 3 of 21 an aim of punishment - to put people off committing crime deterrence 4 of 21 an aim of punishment - to change someones behavior for the better reformation 5 of 21 an aim of punishment - when the criminal pays back for their crime compensation 6 of 21 an aim of punishment - to ensure the safety of society protection 7 of 21 an aim of punishment - a tough law so that people will live by it vindication 8 of 21 an aim of punishment - allowing the criminal to repair the damage done reparation 9 of 21 belief that G-d give people the opportunity to make decisions for themselves free will 10 of 21 punishment of an offender by causing them physical pain corporal punishment 11 of 21 a way of punishing offender by making them do unpaid community work community service 12 of 21 how a Jew apologises and asks for forgiveness in the proper way repentance 13 of 21 the death penalty capital punishment 14 of 21 the amount of offences in the torah that are punishable by the death penalty thirty six 15 of 21 'whoever sheds the blood of ___, by ___ shall his blood be shed' - Torah man 16 of 21 the death penalty in Israel is abolished apart from for _____ nazis 17 of 21 __________ is not a replacement for punishment. forgiveness 18 of 21 repentance is only genuine when __________ is resisted in the future temptation 19 of 21 jews believe that they must do everything in their power to reduce the _________ of others suffering 20 of 21 'Do not do to ______ that which you would not want done to you' - Hillel others 21 of 21
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