The Aims of Punishment Starter – Link key words in the handout with the description Ext – Copy some down Homework – Research and find out some key information.

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The Aims of Punishment Starter – Link key words in the handout with the description Ext – Copy some down Homework – Research and find out some key information about prisons in this country LO s To identify and explore the aims of punishment To evaluate the different aims of punishment

The Aims of Punishment What are the reasons for punishing someone? … P52-53 – take down description of each of the aims Extension – What is the key aim of punishment and why?

Aims Pyramid Most Least

Odd one Out Retaliation Restoration Retribution Reformation Rehabilitation Re-integration Murder Rape Assault Vigilante Justice Prison Community Service Electronic Tagging Prison Deterrence Protection Society Suspended sentence life imprisonment death Life Parole Vindication