RE 3.5 / 5 based on 3 ratings ? Religious StudiesCrime and PunishmentAbortionChristianityMoralityGCSEAQA Created by: SAguero16Created on: 15-02-14 17:38 What is war? Armend conflict between two or more groups. Use armies and weapons to achieve a goal. 1 of 31 What is Genetic engineering? Scientists can modify the genetic make up of cells to treat genetic diseases. 2 of 31 What is AID? Artificial insemination by donor. 3 of 31 What is AIH? Artificial insemination by husband. 4 of 31 What is mechanical adultery? When you use a mans sperm that isn't your husband 5 of 31 What is a designer baby? Choose characteristics of your baby while its still an embryo. 6 of 31 What is a savior sibling? Child who is born to provide an organ or cell transplant to a sibling that is affected with a disease. 7 of 31 Types of crime Fraud Tax evasion Violence Theft Vandalism Tress passing **** 8 of 31 Vindication People who break the law must be punished 9 of 31 Deterrence Punishment is meant to be unpleasant to put the offender off 10 of 31 Protection Criminals pose a danger to the public and property so must be locked up 11 of 31 Retribution Somebody is always hurt after a criminal leaves damage and they must be punished by taking revenge 12 of 31 Reformation Society cant lock up everyone so they try to change the nature of the person 13 of 31 Reparation Make up for what you've done. People who break the law must make amends and pay for it in civil courts 14 of 31 Custodial sentences Prison 15 of 31 Institutes for the criminally insane Have offenders inside and safe with psychological problems 16 of 31 Young offenders institutions Offenders classed as children 17 of 31 Non custodial sentences Alternatives to prison 18 of 31 ASBO Anti social behavior order Set restrictions like curfew 19 of 31 Community service Unpaid work in the community 20 of 31 Curfew Must return home by a certain hour 21 of 31 Electronic tagging Monitoring movements. Attached to leg 22 of 31 Fines Set amount of money offender has to pay to victim 23 of 31 Probation Offenders regularly meet with an officer to monitor behavior 24 of 31 Restorative justice Young offenders attend sessions where they look at what they have done to victims 25 of 31 Psychological reasons The world around you jealousy and greed 26 of 31 Social reasons Want to fit in and peer pressure 27 of 31 Environmental reasons Home background poverty and deprivation 28 of 31 Drug addiction Crime to fund habits 29 of 31 Forgiveness Accepting someone is sorry and giving them another chance 30 of 31 Repentance Recognize you have done something wrong and want to change 31 of 31
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