Nature of capital punishment Religions and capital punishment

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Nature of capital punishment Religions and capital punishment

Capital punishment subtitles Law and Justice Different religions and justice Theories of punishment A religious prisoner of conscience The Nature of capital punishment Religious attitude to capital punishment

Capital punishment Do you believe in Capital punishment? Why not?

Capital punishment H/w: Design 2 GCSE full questions using home learning questions of your choice

Capital punishment Outcomes: All must learn the nature of capital punishment Most should understand the non religious arguments for and against C.P. All will choose a religious tradition and learn their attitudes to C.P.

Capital punishment Big picture: Nature of C.P Christianity and CP Hand-out on chosen religion

Capital punishment Keyword: Capital punishment

Capital punishment Intro: Capital punishment is a punishment that takes away the life of the criminal. It is also called execution or the death penalty. Capital punishment has not been used in the UK since 1970.

Capital punishment Non- religious arguments in favour of capital punishment: If people know that committing murder will lead to their execution, they will not murder If murderers are executed, they are no longer a threat to society The only punishment to fit the crime of taking a life is to take the murderer’s life

Capital punishment Non-religious arguments against capital punishment Courts do convict innocent people and nothing can be done to release an innocent person who has been executed Statistics show that countries that do not use the death penalty have a lower murder rate than those that do Murderers do not expect to be caught when they commit their murders Murderers sometimes try to commit suicide when they are serving life imprisonment, so prison must be a worse sentence than death

Capital punishment We have of course many more reasons: Economical reasons: it is cheaper to kill than maintain in prison Pseudo-religious reasons: God wants it this way!!! Etc…..

Capital punishment Now watch the extract making sure you understand the views of the people involved: jailors, condemned, victim’s family, condemned’s family…etc Film