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English, 05.05.2020 11:24 robert7248

What does 'crime doesn't pay' mean? Do you agree?
1. Is the death penalty ever a just punishment?
2. Should the goal of prison be to punish or rehabilitate? Can a person really
change?
3. What legal behaviours do you think should be illegal? Why?
4. What illegal behaviours do you think should be made legal? Why?
Do you believe rich people are more likely to get away with crimes? |
6. Is the justice system, under which we currently live, really fair?
7. How far do you agree that society will always have crime?
is anyone good at criminology or in year 13 that’s done a level English lit I’m really struggling and no ones really helping any answers are appreciated this lockdown sucks :(

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