Reasons for Punishment

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Religious Studies (Crime and Punishment) Quiz on Reasons for Punishment, created by Charnanigan14 on 21/02/2014.
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Question 1

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Name the four main reasons for punishment
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  • Protection, Reform, Forgiveness and Deterrence
  • Deterrence, Protection, Kindness, Karma
  • Reform, Protection, Retribution, Deterrence
  • Forgiveness, Retribution, Kindness, Karma

Question 2

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Punishment is to make sure people obey the law
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  • True
  • False

Question 3

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What is the aim of protection?
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  • Look after others in society and make them feel safe by removing criminals. The removal of one helps hundreds and makes them feel secure.
  • Protect yourself and the rich
  • Make sure the government do not have to pay for unnecessary damage costs

Question 4

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Retribution makes you...
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  • Pay for what you have done
  • Worship God and his holy ways
  • Respect the sanctity of life
  • Look after society

Question 5

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Name four things that reform does to stop criminals
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  • It protects others in society. Makes them realise their mistakes and makes them pay for it. It also teaches them a lesson.
  • It changes criminals so they feel they do not need to commit crimes anymore. It gives them an education so they feel crimes do not need to be committed. They teach criminals to be honest and obey the law.
  • It puts them off committing crimes. Teaches them to be hones and obey the law. Look up to God's words and ways. Makes them respect their surroundings and the residents of that town.

Question 6

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Retribution does not depend on the crime's severity.
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  • True
  • False

Question 7

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Deterrence makes you...
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  • Change so you do not commit crimes again
  • Pay for what you have done
  • Protect society from crime
  • Be put off from committing crimes.

Question 8

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"You did wrong so you must..."
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  • Die a painful death
  • Suffer the consequences
  • Make up for it
  • Let God punish you and give you torture

Question 9

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Some believe that punishments should be very severe. Why?
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  • To make people suffer for what they have done.
  • To deter people from committing those crimes again.
  • So people can stand and laugh and them for being so silly

Question 10

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Many of these reasons work on the basis of...
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  • Make them pay for their offence
  • Teach them a lesson of a lifetime
  • Make them suffer!
  • Prevention is better than cure

Question 11

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Reform makes you...
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  • Change as a person and become honest and obey the law
  • Suffer a huge debt to society
  • Get looked down upon in society

Question 12

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Protection means you are protected in prison and you are safe
Answer
  • True
  • False
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