PPT-Law and order; crime and punishment.

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How can the scales of justice be balanced morally David Carpenter 21st October 2015 Portsmouth Cathedral 16 September 2015 Who is my neighbour 1 The socalled migrant

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How can the scales of justice be balanced morally David Carpenter 21st October 2015 Portsmouth Cathedral 16 September 2015 Who is my neighbour 1 The socalled migrant problem 23 September 2015. 4 minutes violent crime every 26 seconds property crime every 35 seconds burglary every 15 seconds fatality every 16 minutes person injured every 14 seconds roperty damage crash every seconds law enforcementreported crash every seconds CrimeCrash Clo Punishment. Authority – Punishment. Political authority. : The state has the right to impose obligations on its subjects and to use coercion in order to enforce these obligations.. . Two claims. :. Dr Carlie Goldsmith . Aims of the workshop . Introduce you to academic debates on social inequality. . Examine rates of income and wealth inequality in Britain and comparatively. . Examine evidence that shows how the size of the gaps in income affects social life, and in particular the prevalence of social problems. . and Modernizing the . Law. God. as the source of justice. “But . if there is any further injury, then you shall appoint as a penalty life for life, . eye . for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot, . Where do we Start?. The teachings of Jesus – if one truly believes in them, it is very hard to justify retaliating to violent people by using violence in return. . For example, when Jesus was killed on the cross, he said: “Forgive them Father, for they know not what they do” Luke 23:34. . (. kinds of Punishment under Criminal Law). INTRODUCTION. . . A . Punishment is a consequence of an offense. Punishments are imposed on the wrong doers with the object to deter them to repeat the same wrong doing and reform them into law- abiding citizens. The kind of punishment to be imposed on the criminal depends or is influenced by the kind of society one lives in. The aim of the different theories of punishments is to transform the law-breakers into law-abiders.. HI 175. Making History. Crime and the Historian. What Does Crime Tell us About Society and its Values?. Sources of Crime and their Limitations. The Old Bailey Session Papers. The “Dark Figure”. The Function of Law. . and. . the. . Law. Preview. Criminal. . law. Purposes. . of. . criminal. . law. Definition. . of. . crime. Elements. . of. . crime. Burden. . of. . proof. Categories. . of. . criminal. History of Law- glue each page separately into your notebook. History of Law. EQ: How has historical documents shaped American Law? . Warm-Up. Who makes the laws in your house?. Where do they get those ideas from?. Colonial America. Ashanti Callender. 7A2. ID2. Some crimes committed in colonial America still exist today.. Many crimes thought of as serious during the Colonial Era, would not be thought of as serious today.. Ancient Views of Crime. Throughout history, people have committed crimes against each one another. . In . ancient times, the common response was one of revenge; the victim or the victim’s family would exact what they felt to be an appropriate response to the crime committed against them. . Capital Punishment. The bumper sticker says, “Why do we kill people who kill people to show that killing is wrong?” . Capital Punishment, also known as the death penalty, has been around since 18. Criminal law Crime , Justice and the Law Preview Criminal law Purposes of criminal law Definition of crime Elements of crime Burden of proof Categories of criminal offences What is . Shari’ah. law?. Islamic Law based on the . Qu’ran. , Hadith and Sunnah . What is . Shari’ah. law?. What are the concerns about . Shari’ah. law?. Christian view on evil . Evil can be linked with the devil (Satan) who is the source of all that is considered evil, and will tempt humans to behave badly. .

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