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Page 1: Capital Punishment Crime & Punishment. Today we will learn: To identify the aims of punishment To identify the aims of punishment To examine the use of.

Capital Capital PunishmentPunishment

Crime & PunishmentCrime & Punishment

Page 2: Capital Punishment Crime & Punishment. Today we will learn: To identify the aims of punishment To identify the aims of punishment To examine the use of.

Today we will learn:Today we will learn:

ToTo identify the aims of identify the aims of punishmentpunishment

To examine the use of capital To examine the use of capital punishmentpunishment

To evaluate the arguments for To evaluate the arguments for and against the death penaltyand against the death penalty

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Page 3: Capital Punishment Crime & Punishment. Today we will learn: To identify the aims of punishment To identify the aims of punishment To examine the use of.

Starter: What are the aims Starter: What are the aims of punishment?of punishment?

1.1. The theory of ProtectionThe theory of Protection2.2. The theory of RetributionThe theory of Retribution3.3. The Theory of DeterrenceThe Theory of Deterrence4.4. The Theory of ReformThe Theory of Reform5.5. The Theory of VindicationThe Theory of Vindication

Which do YOU think is the most Which do YOU think is the most important aim of punishing important aim of punishing someone? Why?someone? Why?

Page 4: Capital Punishment Crime & Punishment. Today we will learn: To identify the aims of punishment To identify the aims of punishment To examine the use of.

Capital Punishment - The Capital Punishment - The Death PenaltyDeath Penalty

In the ancient world one of the In the ancient world one of the most common methods of capital most common methods of capital

punishment was crucifixion:punishment was crucifixion:

Page 5: Capital Punishment Crime & Punishment. Today we will learn: To identify the aims of punishment To identify the aims of punishment To examine the use of.

Capital Punishment - The Capital Punishment - The Death PenaltyDeath Penalty

Other forms of capital punishment through Other forms of capital punishment through the ages have included:the ages have included:

Being stoned to deathBeing stoned to death DecapitationDecapitation

Being burnt aliveBeing burnt alive HangingHanging

Being fed alive to wild animalsBeing fed alive to wild animals Being ripped apart by horses running in Being ripped apart by horses running in

opposite directionsopposite directions Being hurled from rocksBeing hurled from rocks

DrowningDrowning Drawing & QuarteringDrawing & Quartering

Page 6: Capital Punishment Crime & Punishment. Today we will learn: To identify the aims of punishment To identify the aims of punishment To examine the use of.

Capital Punishment - The Capital Punishment - The Death PenaltyDeath Penalty

In the 18In the 18thth Century you could be Century you could be hanged in Britain for over 200 hanged in Britain for over 200

offences.offences.

In 1957 the British government ruled In 1957 the British government ruled that only certain types of murder that only certain types of murder

were punishable by hanging.were punishable by hanging.

In 1965 capital punishment was In 1965 capital punishment was suspended for a 5 year trial.suspended for a 5 year trial.

In 1970 is was permanently In 1970 is was permanently abolished.abolished.

Page 7: Capital Punishment Crime & Punishment. Today we will learn: To identify the aims of punishment To identify the aims of punishment To examine the use of.

Capital Punishment - The Capital Punishment - The Death PenaltyDeath Penalty

Many countries still retain the Many countries still retain the death penalty. Including the death penalty. Including the

USA.USA.

Capital Punishment in these Capital Punishment in these countries comes in many forms, countries comes in many forms,

including:including:

Death Penalty - Around the WorldDeath Penalty - Around the World

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Post-it!Post-it!

On your post-it note write down On your post-it note write down what YOU think about capital what YOU think about capital

punishment:punishment:

Is it a good form of punishment?Is it a good form of punishment?

Should it be used in the UK?Should it be used in the UK?

What crimes should it be used What crimes should it be used for?for?

Why?Why?

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Amnesty InternationalAmnesty International

Although 130 countries in the world Although 130 countries in the world no longer use the death penalty, no longer use the death penalty,

45 countries still retain it. 45 countries still retain it. Amnesty International is working Amnesty International is working

towards the abolition of the towards the abolition of the death penalty worldwide. They death penalty worldwide. They

argue that:argue that:

Jeremy Irons - Amnesty Jeremy Irons - Amnesty International & The Death International & The Death

PenaltyPenalty

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This House believes that capital This House believes that capital punishment should be punishment should be

reintroduced reintroduced

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Should the death penalty be Should the death penalty be brought back in the 21brought back in the 21stst

Century?Century?

Citizenship AssessmentCitizenship Assessment

Using the arguments for and Using the arguments for and against the death penalty against the death penalty

complete the assessment task.complete the assessment task.Think about your own opinion on Think about your own opinion on

the death penalty and your the death penalty and your reasons for this opinion.reasons for this opinion.

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Post-it – round 2!Post-it – round 2!

Think about what you wrote on Think about what you wrote on your post-it note at the your post-it note at the beginning of the lesson.beginning of the lesson.

Has YOUR view on capital Has YOUR view on capital punishment changed?punishment changed?

Why?Why?

Page 13: Capital Punishment Crime & Punishment. Today we will learn: To identify the aims of punishment To identify the aims of punishment To examine the use of.

Today we have learnt:Today we have learnt:

ToTo identify the aims of identify the aims of punishmentpunishment

To examine the use of capital To examine the use of capital punishmentpunishment

To evaluate the arguments for To evaluate the arguments for and against the death penaltyand against the death penalty

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