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Summary GCSE Religious Studies - Crime and Punishment

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Summary study book AQA GCSE Religious Studies A (9-1): Christianity and Islam Revision Guide of Marianne Fleming, Harriet Power - ISBN: 9780198422846 (a)

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Crime
-​ An offence which is punishable by law
-​ UK- magistrates/crown courts involved in cases against someone charged with crime

Punishment
-​ Something legally done to somebody after being found guilty of breaking the law
-​ Courts decide whether accused are guilty or not- impose a sentence (punishment)
-​ Most severe sentence-life in prison- reserved for most serious crimes e.g murder, rape
-​ Muslims follow Shari’ah law - comes from teachings of quran, hadiths
-​ Shari’ah law allows corporal punishment e.g caning- illegal in UK
-​ Muslim countries e.g egypt, syria have death penalty

Good intentions and actions
-​ Good action- an action that doesn't break law or one can perform outside of law
-​ Examples - No law saying to give charity/help people in need
-​ No law saying you must be kind and compassionate (is natural)
-​ People intend to do good actions
-​ Christians/muslims believe adultery and abortion are wrong (not illegal)
-​ Actions encouraged by faith are good

Evil intentions and actions
-​ Evil action- an action against the law
-​ Evil is the opposite of good, a force/negative power which is destructive and against god
-​ Causes suffering, injury, death
-​ Does not always come from evil intentions, instead influenced by circumstance
-​ UK- intention of criminal taken into account for punishment
-​ Christians believe everyone makes mistakes. reasons behind evil actions e.g mental issues
-​ Muslims believe humans are not perfect/make mistakes- evil actions blamed on not resisting
temptation and not they are evil

Reasons why people commit crimes
-​ Poverty
-​ Upbringing
-​ Mental illness
-​ Addiction
-​ Greed
-​ Hate
-​ Opposition to unjust laws

Christian attitudes to lawbreakers
-​ Law should be respected
-​ Offenders must be punished according to seriousness of crime
-​ Offenders have rights- no punishment inhumane/unfair
-​ Punishment should help them become a useful member of society/ not reoffend
-​ Parable of sheeps and goats
-​ Some- Punishment should be as severe and crime

, Muslim attitudes to lawbreakers
-​ Law must be obeyed (especially shariah law)
-​ Britain - Muslims support UK legal system ( not all laws e.g adultery)
-​ Shariah punishment fits seriousness of crime (prohibited in the Quran)
-​ Shariah punishments intended to be severe enough so offender does not re-offend

Different types of crime
-​ Hate crimes → Violence targeted at a person because of their …
race, religion. Sexuality, disability or gender
-​ Theft → Results in Victim suffering loss (less serious than others)
-​ Murder → Involve the ending of another’s life, victim can be put in great pain before they
die, some classed as hate crimes

Religious attitude to types of crime
-​ Christians/muslims condemn hate crimes
-​ Jesus teachings of love thy neighbour- show compassion, care and respect
-​ No crime shows love to victim - condemn criminal
-​ Only god has right to end life
-​ Sanctity of life
-​ Theft goes against 10 commandments, is never justified for need of food for family

Aims of punishment

Retribution → to get your own back
-​ Society gets its own back on the offender
-​ Criminals should receive back the same injuries/harm that their crimes caused
-​ Murder should mean criminal killed as punishment
-​ Christians believe ‘eye for eye’- not taken literally
-​ Christians prefer other aims (less harmful and more positive)
-​ Quran supports equal punishment for criminal
-​ Islam- Instead of murder, family can accept compensation- shows mercy
-​ Muslims agree retribution is favored because actions against law go against God

Deterrence → to put people off committing crimes
-​ Use of punishment a example/warning to others
-​ If punishment is harsh- less likely to commit crime/ repeating their crime
-​ Christians agree with deterrence but not corporal punishment- infringe criminals rights
-​ Christians oppose public punishment - offenders must be treated with respect
-​ Shari’ah punishments are public- deter people watching
-​ e.g amputation of thesis or executions of murderers

Reformation → to change someones behaviour for the better
-​ Offenders given treatment (counseling/community service)
-​ Helps them understand their behaviour was wrong as it harmed society
-​ Tries to change offenders attitude, can return to community as law abiding citizen
-​ Most christians favour reformation- positive aim
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