LAW MAKING AND BREAKING A PRESENTATION. LAW MAKING AND BREAKING Serious and non-serious offences The crimes below should be thought of as serious offences:

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LAW MAKING AND BREAKING A PRESENTATION

LAW MAKING AND BREAKING Serious and non-serious offences The crimes below should be thought of as serious offences: (delete this and add your own text)

LAW MAKING AND BREAKING Serious and non-serious offences The crimes below should be thought of as non-serious: (delete this and add your own text)

LAW MAKING AND BREAKING Delete this text and use the text box recommend a new law that you think should be passed by parliament (you will have to explain why in your presentation) A recommendation for a new law

LAW MAKING AND BREAKING Delete this text and use the text box to explain the methods you would use to gain public support for your new law. You might use the media, events, marches or publicity stunts. Gaining public support for your new law

LAW MAKING AND BREAKING Delete this text and use the text box to explain how you would legalise something which is currently against the law (you will have to explain why in your presentation) A recommendation for a change in the law

LAW MAKING AND BREAKING The Death Penalty Here are three arguments for the death penalty: (delete this and add your own text)

LAW MAKING AND BREAKING The Death Penalty Here are three arguments against the death penalty: (delete this and add your own text)

LAW MAKING AND BREAKING The Death Penalty Here is my view: delete this text and use the text box to give your brief views, that you can expand upon during your presentation

LAW MAKING AND BREAKING The Jury System Why are some people in favour, and some against the jury system? (delete this and add your own text)

LAW MAKING AND BREAKING Prison - to punish or to rehabilitate? Here is my view: delete this text and use the text box to give your brief views, that you can expand upon during your presentation

LAW MAKING AND BREAKING ‘More criminals should be sent to prison’ Here is my view: delete this text and use the text box to give your brief views, that you can expand upon during your presentation

LAW MAKING AND BREAKING ‘A life sentence should mean that a prisoner is never released’. Here is my view: delete this text and use the text box to give your brief views, that you can expand upon during your presentation