What is reformation as an aim of punishment?
Removing a criminal from society
Punishing someone so harshly that they will not reoffend
Persuading a criminal to turn away from crime and change their attitude
What is retribution as an aim of punishment?
Punishing offenders to the same degree as they hurt others
Punishing someone so harshly they will not reoffend
How does prison act as a protection for society?
It makes the criminal pay back money to the people that have been hurt
It removes the criminal from society so that others can be safer
Prison allows the criminal to work among society
What is the death penalty?
Locking a criminal up for life
The execution of a criminal
Cutting off a criminal's hand
What does Christianity teach about how prisoners should be treated?
Treat them justly and help them to rehabilitate into society
Forget about them until they come out of prison
Nothing - criminals cannot change
Why are some Christians against the death penalty?
They prefer to see criminals suffer in prison
Jesus was crucified and they don't want to give criminals similar treatment
The believe in the sanctity of life and that only God has the right to take it away
What is conscience?
An inner voice which keeps a person on the right track
When you do something wrong
Asking for forgiveness
What is a prison chaplain?
A prison volunteer
A charity worker
An ordained minister who is based in a prison
What are the Ten Commandments?
A set of laws given by God
A set of laws laid down by a national government
A code of conduct that people have chosen to live by