Title: Crime and Punishment
1Crime and Punishment
2AIM To consider Christian views on Justice
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9AIM To consider Islamic views on Justice
- Match up the beginnings and endings of the
paragraphs.
10You are the Chief Examiner
- Produce an exam question on Islam and Justice
- What does _______ mean?
- Describe
- Explain
- _______________ Do you agree?
11You are the Assistant Chief Examiner
- Make a list of points you would expect to see in
each question.
12You are a team leader examiner
- Produce a model answer using the information you
have been given.
13AIM To understand Christian and Islamic views on
Punishment
14- Read through the list crimes. - As a table
decide on a fitting punishment for each crime.
- State what the aim of the punishment is.
15Questions
- What is the religions attitude towards
judgement? - What role does God play in punishment in the
religion you are looking at? - What aims of punishment does the religion use and
why? - Choose two quotes which express the religions
attitude to punishment and explain what they mean
in your own words.
16Exam Style Question
- A) What is the meaning of deterrence. (2)
- B) Outline Islamic teachings on punishment. (6)
- C) Explain why Christians see the aim of
punishment as mainly to reform criminals. (8) - D) The purpose of punishment is retribution Do
you agree? (4)
17Aims of Punishment
- Retribution
- Deterrence
- Reform
- Protection
Homework What is a Prisoner of Conscience? Find
out the name of one person who was/is a prisoner
of conscience.
18AIM To understand how Bonhoeffer became a
Prisoner of Conscience
- Starter
- What is a Prisoner of Conscience ? (2)
- A Prisoner of Conscience is
- An example of this is
19C style exam question
- Explain how a prisoner of consciences beliefs
led them to be imprisoned. - Bonhoeffer believed
- Because, this means that, therefore