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Luke Morrish 12BT General Studies Mr Thomas Contents Page How effective is the British Penal System? Introduction into Penal system P3 Types of Punishment p4, 5 Aims of sentences p5 Types of punishment 6 & 7 Different articles about crime and opinions 8 & 9 Results of a survey on crime p10 Analysis of crime p11 Capitol Punishment p12 The Right Approach?? P13 Bibliography p14 Newspaper article p15 How effective is the British Penal System? The Penal System: is the set of laws, and procedures that follow a conviction to a person, these are punishments including sentencing, community service and tagging. The British penal system is a system used in our country, which keeps crime and violence under control. It is a system, which has been set up for many years to try and help prevent crimes, to have justice and set victims free. Crime covers the range of controversy. For example rape, murder, paedophilia, GBH and there are many more types of...

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