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religious studies
reasons for crime
addiction
poverty
loyalty
want to go to prison if homeless
mentaly ill
kleptomaniac
anger issues
not well enough to be on trial
jealousy or revenge
greed
vulnerable people targeted
self defence
can be hard to poove
stealing food - poor
upbringing
parents might have committed crimes
encouraged to as a child
houses with 0 boundaries
peer preasure
beliefs about the afterlife
Christian
Jesus explains that people will be separated into two groups: those who have lived good lives and believed in God will be put on one side and have a place in heaven. those who have rejected the belief in God and sinned in their lives will be placed on the other side and will go to hell.
Muslim
Allah will judge each person based on these deeds, deciding whether they are worth of paradise (Jannah) or hell (Jahannam). 'truthfulness leads to righteousness, and righteousness leads to paradise.' 'each person has angels before him and watching over him by God's command.'
Hindu
the speed at which a person can be freed from samsara is dependent on karma. good karma= a good reincarnation. another belief of Hinduism is ahimsa - the principle of non-violence. Hindus believe that being non-violent means showing respect for all life, human, animal and vegetable. 'an eye for an eye and the whole world turns blind'-Gandhi
Buddhist
karma-it effects a buddhist's rebirth, as buddhists attempt to make sure every action is right (according to the belief known as the Eightfold Path) in order to break the cycle of samsara and be reborn in a higher realm.
types of punishments
corporal punishment
guillotine
iron maiden
lethal injection
electric chair
stoning
the gallows
capital punishement
the death penalty