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CRIME AND PUNISHMENT - Coggle Diagram
CRIME AND PUNISHMENT
punishment types
Prison deterrence/protection/reformation
Electronic tagging deterrence/protection
Fines retribution/reparation
Community service reformation/retribution
Capital punishment protection/deterrence
Probation reform/vindication
cut off the hands of thieves a deterrence form god
AIMS of punishment
deterrence - punishment should put people off committing crime
protection - punishment should protect society from the criminal and the criminal from themselves
reformation - punishment should reform the criminal
retribution - punishment should make the criminal pay for what they have done wrong
reparation - punishment should compensate the victim(s) of a crime
vindication - the punishment makes sure that the law is respected
eye for an eye
WHY DO PEOPLE COMMIT CRIMES
BE COMPASSIONATE TOWARDS THE POOR
death penalty and capital punishment
Capital punishment is illegal in the UK. It was abolished for murder in 1965 and abolished for all crimes in 1998. In 2004 the UK agreed not to restore the death penalty for as long as it is part of the European Convention.
whoever sheds human blood by humans shall their blood be shed
sanctity of life forgiveness