RS defenitions and religious teachings

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Deterrence
An aim of punishment - to put people off committing crimes
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Dukkha
Suffering, illness and everything that leads to suffering
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Ethics
The theory relating to morality
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Haram
Not allowed
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Pallaitive Care
Relieving pain without treating the cause of the illness
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Poverty
Being without money, food or other basic needs of life (bing poor)
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Probation
An alternative to prison where an offender has to meet regularly with a probation officer to ensure that they don't re-offend. Movement may be restricted
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Protection
An aim of punishment - keeping the public safe from being harmed, threatened or injured by criminals
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Reform
An aim of punishment - to change someon'es life for the better
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Reperation
An aim of punishment - designed to help an offender to put something back into society
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Retribution
An aim of punishment - to get your own back 'an eye for an eye'
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Vindication
An aim of punishment - offenders must be punished to show that the law must be respected and is right
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Card 2

Front

Dukkha

Back

Suffering, illness and everything that leads to suffering

Card 3

Front

Ethics

Back

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Card 4

Front

Haram

Back

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Card 5

Front

Pallaitive Care

Back

Preview of the front of card 5
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