crime and punishment Flashcards
how is a crime committed?
when someone breaks the law
what are laws there to show?
what acceptable behaviour is so that people can live safety and without fear
who made the laws?
laws are madly the government and can vary from country to country
how are laws different from different countries?
in some states of America, you need to be 21 to buy alcohol whereas in Britain it is 18
how is lawful change over time?
what is lawful can change over time as homosexuality was illegal in Britain but not anymore
give two examples of sins that are crimes?
murder
stealing
what two sins that are not against the law?
adultery
pride
what are concerned with our behaviour?
sin and crime
what is morality?
deciding what is right or wrong
what can be complex?
making decisions on how we should behave can be complex
absolute morality
1. what is believed about this?
2. what does the “stealing is wrong” applies to?
3. why would it be wrong to steal food no matter what?
4. what does being wrong to kill apply to?
- when a person firmly believes that an action should always apply
- “stealing is wrong” applies to all situations, no matter what the context or circumstance.
- it would be wrong to steal food even if a family were starving
- another example would be the belief that it is wrong to kill
- this would apply to all situations such as war, abortion and euthanasia. there is no circumstance where it is acceptable
relative morality
1. what is believed about this?
2. why can stealing be acceptable?
3. what does the humanist Peter sing argue?
4. why does Sing argues that arbortion should be carried out?
5. when is euthanasia allowed?
- a moral principle can be adapted or adjusted in certain situations
- stealing is wrong but if there is no other way to get food then stealing can be seines acceptable
- humanist Peter sing would argue that cases of abortion and euthanasia are relative because we need to consider the circumstances such as quality of a persons life
- if the life of a pregnant women were at risk than singer argues that abortion should be carried out.
- if a person has a painful and terminal illness
what happens when a criminal is found guilty of a crime?
there are a number of punishment options available to a judge, such as prison, fines and community service
what will the judge consider when a criminal is found guilty?
consider the advantages and drawbacks of servel different purposes when sentencing a person for the crime they have committed
what are the 3 main aims of punishment?
retribution
deterrence
rehabilitation
what is a retribution?
making a criminal pay for their crime
what is one example of retribution?
the death penalty for someone that gas committed murder
why is the example of retribution fair?
it is a just reaction to a crime “an eye for an eye a tooth for a tooth”
what is a deterrence?
a punishment that is so severe, it puts other people off from committing a crime