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Learning outcomes All Students will learn to share their perceptions (viewpoints and opinions) about crime and punishment linked to sentence policies for individuals in particular women and children.

More crime is committed against children than by children. What do you think about this statement? Is it true or false?

What do they have in common?

Homework Research on the religion Quaker What do Quakers believe? How do Quakers live their lives? Name three famous Quakers

Resource created by Teresa Wilkie for the National Centre for Citizenship and the Law at the Galleries of Justice, Campaign! Make and Impact and www.mylearning.org Campaign! Make an Impact is an innovative British Library developed programme that uses history to inspire young people into active citizenship