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1 Match up the statistics The number of people on death row in the USA (1 st Jan 2016) The number of people released from death row after being found innocent since 1973 (USA) The percentage of experts in the USA asked in a study who said the death penalty does not work as a deterrent The number of executions in the USA since 1973 carried out by firing squad The cost of an average death penalty case resulting in the death sentence (USA) Source: http://www.deathpenaltyinfo.org/documents/FactSheet.pdf 150 3 $3 million 2,943 88

2 Match up the statistics The number of people on death row in the USA (1 st Jan 2016) = 2,943 The number of people released from death row after being found innocent since 1973 (USA) = 150 The percentage of experts in the USA asked in a study who said the death penalty does not work as a deterrent =88% The number of executions in the USA since 1973 carried out by firing squad = 3 The cost of an average death penalty case resulting in the death sentence (USA) =$3 million Source: http://www.deathpenaltyinfo.org/documents/FactSheet.pdf

3 Think back to last lesson… Think back to your killer thought from last lesson to remind you of your thoughts on the issue of capital punishment. Is capital punishment an acceptable type of punishment?

4 Capital Punishment Part 2 Learning Objective: To evaluate whether capital punishment is an acceptable form of punishment. I can explore case study of Shawn Ford I can consider the arguments for and against the execution of Shawn Ford I can write persuasively to express my views on capital punishment

5 Your case… http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p03j1jtp/life-and- death-row-series-2-2-punishmenthttp://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p03j1jtp/life-and- death-row-series-2-2-punishment - the case http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p03jvd8phttp://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p03jvd8p - the jury

6 Some more information… As a group read the newspaper article about the Shawn Ford case to help you make your decision. Discuss these questions as a group: Will you take into account the fact he apologised when making your decision? Why/why not? If you were their daughter, would you want him to be executed? Why/why not? On a scale of 1-5 how far do you agree with his lawyer that his low IQ score should mean he shouldn’t be executed? 1 = Agree 5 = Disagree What questions would you ask Shawn if you had the chance to interview him?

7 Capital Punishment Part 2 Learning Objective: To evaluate whether capital punishment is an acceptable form of punishment. I can explore case study of Shawn Ford I can consider the arguments for and against the execution of Shawn Ford I can write persuasively to express my views on capital punishment

8 Class Count Do you think that Shawn Ford should be executed for murdering his girlfriend’s parents? Yes Not sure No

9 Jury Discussion In your group imagine you are the jury and you are being given time to discuss your view – remember you need to come to a verdict. If you do not agree with the death penalty, what alternative punishment do you suggest? What are the aggravating and mitigating circumstances? Aggravating Circumstance: something that makes a crime more serious, e.g. burgling someone’s house while they are asleep in bed. Mitigating Circumstance: something that makes a crime less serious, e.g. you have problems in your personal life that have affected your behaviour.

10 Capital Punishment Part 2 Learning Objective: To evaluate whether capital punishment is an acceptable form of punishment. I can explore case study of Shawn Ford I can consider the arguments for and against the execution of Shawn Ford I can write persuasively to express my views on capital punishment

11 Argue your case… Now that you have had time to discuss your sentence as a group, you are now going to individually write a persuasive speech to give to the other jury members to try to get them to agree with you. You will each have 1 minute to explain whether or not you think Shawn Ford should receive the death penalty. When you are writing you will need to use everything on your writing palette. Keep checking it as you go! Exam links: This will help you write a conclusion to an exam question next lesson.

12 Capital Punishment Part 2 Learning Objective: To evaluate whether capital punishment is an acceptable form of punishment. I can explore case study of Shawn Ford I can consider the arguments for and against the execution of Shawn Ford I can write persuasively to express my views on capital punishment

13 Class Count Do you think that Shawn Ford should be executed for murdering his girlfriend’s parents? Yes No

14 What really happened… The jury did recommend the death penalty and the judge ruled he was mentally fit for execution His execution date was set for December 29 th 2015, however, an appeal is automatic in all death penalty cases The execution will likely not be carried out for many years


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