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X C Different types of punishment

You will have 5 minutes to continue/complete the final task from last week. In your group, discuss and write down the purpose (aim) of the punishment for each crime. You should also note down a strength and weakness of using this purpose of punishment. Use the sheet provided to write down your ideas

Learning Intentions List and describe the sentencing options available to a Scottish court. Identify advantages and disadvantages of thee sentences. Different types of punishment

Sentences Imprisonment Fine Community Service Warnings Cautions Reprimands ?

Warnings/Cautions/Reprimands Chance to change behaviour. May be given for (minor) first offence. Caution is official. Repeated cautions may lead to more severe punishment. Dispersal Orderin Scotland

Community Service Give up your own time. Chance to “pay back” society. Can be from a few hours to hundreds Embarrassing for offenders? Slave labour?

Fine Threat of losing money for committing offence. Fines can vary from £50 to thousands. Not related to how well off you are.

Imprisonment Result of various crimes. Sentences vary from months to years. Life sentences do not necessary mean life in prison. You can appeal sentence. Some argue prison is too soft?

Group Activity – Part 1 You will be working in pairs for the first part of this activity. One pair in each group will be thinking about/writing down the advantages of each type of punishment. The other group will be thinking about/writing down the disadvantages of each type of punishment.

Group Activity – Part 2 Now you are going to share your ideas as a whole group. Agree on the best advantage/disadvantage for each type of punishment and underline them on your worksheets. Create a table in your jotter (like the one below) and fill it in with the information you have agreed on for each of the four types of punishment Type of PunishmentAdvantageDisadvantage Prison………….……………….

Community Service Adv- Disadv

Fine Adv- Disadv

Imprisonment Adv- Disadv

Death Penalty* Adv- Disadv * Remember!! This is not available in Scotland – and we will be looking at the Death Penalty in more detail later!