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Title: CRIME AND PUNISHMENT


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CRIME AND PUNISHMENT
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WHY SOCIETY PUNISHES PEOPLE WHO BREAK THE LAW
  • Society sets up rules and we have to obey them or
    face the consequences.
  • But people can see things differently
  • What one person feels strongly about another
    doesnt
  • This is why we have a judicial system which sets
    tariffs for punishments and doesn't allow judges
    to do what they want. debatable?)

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THE THEORY OF PUNISHMENT
  • This country has five aims to punishment.
  • PROTECTION
  • We are to protect members of society.
  • So if someone is a danger to others in any way,
    they are removed from circulation to protect
    people e.g. imprisonment for murder or curfew for
    a burglar.

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  • RETRIBUTION
  • Getting someone back for what they have done. we
    repay their crime by hurting them in some way.
  • E.g. Islamic society will remove the hand of a
    thief. Society has made them pay for their crime
  • E.g. taking away someone's liberty (imprisonment)
    is another way to pay people back, like giving a
    prison sentence to someone who defrauded money.

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  • DETERRENCE
  • This is a punishment designed to make the
    offender not do it again, and to send a message
    to everyone else not to do it- to put you off
    doing the crime.
  • E.g. Some states in the US uses execution in
    this way-
  • if you commit murder you will be executed, so
    dont commit murder.
  • Smaller scale driving under the influence leads
    to a ban, fine and maybe imprisonment so dont
    drink and drive.

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  • REFORMATION
  • To try to change someone's ways and improve them
    as a responsible citizen
  • E.g. a joy rider might have to work at a
    physiotherapy unit with road traffic accident
    victims.
  • The punishment is designed to make offenders
    consider their behaviour and why it is wrong.
  • From that they may modify their behaviour because
    their values have changed.

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  • VINDICATION
  • If we have laws we have to punish those who break
    them, or there would be no point to the laws.
  • You get a fine for not having a valid parking
    ticket, because the rule
  • says you have to have one.
  • The car park maybe empty and you are depriving no
    one of that space , but thats the rule.

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WHY DO PEOPLE COMMIT CRIME?
  • Trigger
  • Immediate cause
  • greed
  • Boredom
  • Hatred
  • Example
  • Desperate
  • Psychological
  • Choice
  • Fear
  • Drive
  • Buzz
  • Addiction
  • Power
  • Life you have
  • Conflict
  • Emotional/mental disturbance

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TASK
  • 1.Give examples to demonstrate the causes of
    crime.
  • 2.What do you think about the 5 motivations or
    aims of punishments? Give reasons for your answer.
  • 3.Chose a crime and apply each punishment to it.
    State what you think the consequences would be
    for each.
  • 4.Which do you think would be most effective and
    why?

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  • 5. If all criminals were punished very severely,
    crimes would almost disappear.
  • Do you agree? Give reasons and explain your
    answer , showing that you have thought about more
    than one point of view.

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  • 6.In a civilised society, we should try to
    reform all criminals. Most are damaged people,
    damaged by others, and we should help them, not
    damage them further.
  • Do you agree? Give reasons and explain your
    answer , showing that you have thought about more
    than one point of view.

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SOME FIGURES
  • Crime figures in UK have risen steadily over the
    past 50 yrs
  • 1951-638,000 crimes reported
  • 2002 7 million

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  • Greatest increase in violent crime and robbery
  • Greatest increase of robbery among teenagers
    mobile phones
  • Crime related to alcohol increase dramatically

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  • For every crime reported at least 3 go unreported
  • Thought that over 30 million crimes are committed
    each year in the UK
  • Over 30 of the population suffer badly from
    crime.

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  • Most crimes are committed by people under the age
    of 25
  • Majority of criminals between ages of 16 19
  • Men are 7 times more likely to commit a crime
    than women

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  • Burglaries, car thefts and arson attacks carried
    out by 18-20 yr olds alone cost households
    Businesses 4 billion per yr in UK
  • Men commit 6 million crimes a yr but thought to
    be responsible for at least 3 times this number

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  • 1 in 16 of all houses are burgled each year.
  • The perpetrators of about 20 of all crimes, just
    1 in 5, are caught and punished.
  • In some parts of the country the detection rate
    is even lower (and other parts, higher).

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  • Britain locks up more people as a of population
    than any other country in Europe.
  • At the end of November 2006,
  • over 80 000 inmates.
  • Each prisoner costs the tax payer 37 500 per
    year.

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  • Each young offender costs 42 000 per yr.
  • Over half of all prisoners re-offend within two
    years.
  • This rises to 2/3 for young offenders.
  • Only 1/3 of prisoners have committed serious
    offences (drugs, violence or sex related).

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  • The majority of prisons are overcrowded and we
    are at crisis point in this country.
  • On average, one prisoner commits suicide every
    five days (rate is highest amongst women).
  • Up to 1/3 need psychiatric care. It is argued
    that they would be better served by mental health
    care systems.

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Find out (p106, TS) and explain the terms
  • Imprisonment (with categories)
  • Absolute and conditional discharges
  • Parole
  • Community service
  • Electronic tagging
  • Binding over
  • Curfew
  • Suspended sentence
  • Probation
  • Care orders
  • Cautioning
  • Fines

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Look upwww.prisonreformtrust.org.ukFind out
what they doand say why they do it.
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