Topic 3 Crime and Punishment Objectives To identify
Topic 3: Crime and Punishment Objectives: To identify and understand the issues surrounding prison as a punishment To identify and understand the terms Parole, life imprisonment and early release
Case Studies… • As you watch the video clip of 2 people who have spent time in prison. What were there experiences • http: //www. truetube. co. uk/crime/punishme nt/prison-for-punishment • http: //www. truetube. co. uk/crime/punishme nt/time-on-the-inside
Prison • In teams you must complete the mind map. Where there are missing words or sentences there are lines • One person from each team out at a time, no pens etc. to leave the classroom, once you have been out your go is over
What is Parole? • Having served most of a sentence prisoners may be considered for PAROLE This means that a prisoner is released without having completed their sentence because they have behaved well and accepted their guilt • If successful and get parole they will need to report to a parole officer on a regular basis • If their request is refused they can reapply after 12 months • If conditions are broken the offender can be put back in prison
Questions 1. What aims of punishment does Prison aim for? 2. Give a brief description of the 4 categories of prisons 3. What is parole? 4. Why is life imprisonment not always life? 5. What is Prison Reform? 6. What are the advantages and disadvantages of prison?
http: //www. truetube. co. uk/crime/punishmen t/life-after-jail
All prisoners should serve their life sentence” Do you agree? Give reasons showing you have thought about more than 1 point of view. Refer to religious teachings in your answer On one hand some may agree with statement On the other hand people may disagree
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