UNIT 3 Crime and Punishment
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UNIT 3 Crime and Punishment
KEY WORDS… This is a list of key words
for this unit.
It is at the front of your booklet for reference and revision.
This has been done to save you a LOT of writing. You must refer to this during lessons and learn ALL of these words for your exam.
You will be tested on these throughout the year.
You must complete ALL of TASK THREE in the homework booklet – your teacher will give you a completion date.
Complete pages 96 and 97 of your SPAG BOOKLET – this must come with you to EVERY LESSON THOUGH (don’t leave
it at home).
Objective...
To use a sorting task, media
clips and real life scenarios to understand the need for
laws and justice.
Grade C You will be able to define the
words justice and responsibility, describe how
laws are made and list reasons why society needs
rules
Grade B You will be able to explain why
justice is important in society.
Grade A-A* You will be able to express an
opinion on the need for justice.
Your GOALS for the end of
this lesson are…
Outcomes...
http://www.truetube.co.uk/crime/street-crime/law-breakersWatch the following
clip...
The average person breaks the law at least ONCE a DAY – What are your thoughts on this? Does it shock
you?
Are there any laws in society you would
change or get rid of? – Explain
Starter...
DEFINE the words... JUSTICE and
RESPONSIBILITY – complete page 89 QUESTION 1 and 2
LAWRules that
govern human
relationships and
society
JUSTICEEnforcing laws in a way that is fair and equal to everyone – making sure bad acts are
punished.
RESPONSIBILITYBeing responsible for your actions – accepting when you have done
wrong and facing the consequences.
Now SELF MARK your own work – give a mark
out of 2 and make corrections if necessary.
Grade C You will be able
to define the words
justice.
Did you achieveYOUR goals?…
Outcomes...
Laws are made in PARTLIMENT through a very
complex procedure...
Watch the clip carefully...
Number the statements on your sheet to put them into the CORRECT
ORDER.
How are laws made?
How are laws made?1. The proposed law is written out in a document called a
BILL.2. The BILL is introduced and discussed in the HOUSE OF
COMMONS – This is called the FIRST READING.
3. The BILL is again debated in PARLIMENT – This is called the SECOND READING.
4. It is passed to a committee and gone through in detail – It is then debated again – This is the THIRD READING.
5. A vote is taken and if the vote is in favour of the BILL, it is passed to the HOUSE OF LORDS for discussion.
6. The HOUSE OF LORDS debate and vote on the BILL – If it is PASSED it is sent to the QUEEN who gives it the ROYAL ASSENT.
7. The BILL becomes an act of PARLIMENT and is now LAW and enforced by the POLICE.
Grade C You will be able
to describe how laws
are made.
Did you achieveYOUR goals?…
Outcomes...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTkVKifAfmc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErzDPaHgS9A
Why does society need rules?Make a detailed LIST in your books…
Society needs rules because:Everyone knows right from wrong.
Everyone behaves in a predictable manor.People know how they will be punished if they commit a
crime.They prevent people being selfish.
They protect weaker members of society.
Grade C You will be
able list reasons
why society needs rules.
Did you achieveYOUR goals?…
Outcomes...
Why do we have LAWS?Think about...
What would a world without LAWS be like?
Use this clip to help you LIST FOUR REASONS
why JUSTICE is
important in society.
Why do we have LAWS?Laws are the RULES that
govern human relationships and society
as a whole.
Under the law we take RESPONSIBILITY for the way we choose to behave.
Laws give us JUSTICE – the ability to enforce fair and
equal treatment to EVERYONE, making sure
that good acts are rewarded and bad acts
PUNISHED.
Justice gives us...
1. Safety2. Fairness3. Equality
4. Responsibility
Why do we have LAWS?Justice gives us...
1. Safety – stops a corrupt and chaotic society.
2. Fairness – ensures laws are enforced fairly to keep order.
3. Equality – people are rewarded and punished in proportion to their actions,
laws are enforced fairly.
4. Responsibility – makes people responsible for their own actions,
people are punished for wrong actions.
Using your notes from today complete PAGE 89 QUESTION 3 of
your REVISION WORKBOOK
If you feel like a challenge – complete WITHOUT NOTES or
pit yourself against the 8 minute clock.
http://www.online-stopwatch.com/Make a note of your time in the
margin.
Now SWAP and PEER MARK each others
work.REMEMBER mark on those
P’s and E’s and KW’s and Q’s.
Give them a mark out of 8 and a clear TARGET.
Grade B You will be
able to explain why
justice is important in society.
Did you achieveYOUR goals?…
Outcomes...
In YOUR OPINION did the
punishment fit the crime?
Was JUSTICE served?
Why is JUSTICE so important?
The importance of JUSTICE...http://
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ht43dK-Mh3k&feature/results_video&playnext/1&list/PLDF3EC7089BD273CE
Grade A-A* You will be
able to express an opinion on the need
for justice.
Did you achieveYOUR goals?…
Outcomes...
Sum up today’s lesson in 30 WORDS or less.
PLENARY…