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Supporting Victims of Crime Crime and Punishment Crime Punishment Religious crime Reasons why people may commit crimes Poverty Addiction Opposition to unjust Law Upbringing Greed Hate Christian attitudes to lawbreakers Christian views towards crime and evil actions Hate Crime: Bible Teaching: Theft: Murder: Christian views towards evil Bible Teachings: St Paul: Golden Rule: Bible Teaching Sheep and Goats Supporting Victims of Crime

Christian Views: Should we forgive criminals? Crime and Punishment Aim of Punishment - Retribution Christian attitudes towards the Treatment of Criminals: Try to link to the Aims of Punishment Prison Corporal Punishment Community Service Christianity and Forgiveness Link to Reform Aim of Punishment - Deterrence Jesus and Forgiveness: Aim of Punishment - Reform The Death penalty Christian attitudes towards suffering Bible Teaching: Christian Views: Should we forgive criminals? Christian Views – Capital Punishment Bible Teachings