AC 2.3 Flashcards

assess how forms of punishment meet the aims of punishment

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What are the aggravating factors that make the offence more serious?

A

-seriousness of the offence
-was the offender on bail?
-previous similar convictions
- was it a hate crime?
-the vulnerability of the victim
-was the offender in a position of trust or power

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what are the mitigating factors that make the offence less serious?

A
  • did they plea guilty
  • background issues
  • did they show remorse
  • age of the offender
  • first time offence
  • out of character
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3
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what types of imprisonment sentences can the court give?

A
  • mandatory life sentence
  • discretionary life sentence
    -fixed terms sentences
  • home detention curfew
  • indeterminate sentences
  • extended sentence
  • suspended sentence
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What is the key aim of imprisonment?

A

-punish offender
-protect the victim

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