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Christian attitudes towards the aims of punishment MatchUp
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It contradicts Jesus' teaching on forgiveness
Justice
Forgiveness
Deterrence
Protection
Retribution
Prisoners
Reformation
Prayer, visitation and prison chaplaincy programmes
Which aim of punishment achieves the safeguarding of society?
Which aim of punishment attempts to put off other potential criminals from committing similar crimes?
Which aim of punishment hopes to use programmes to improve the lives, skills and mindset of criminals?
Which aim of punishment can be ascribed to the biblical teaching, 'An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth'?
How do Christians support the aim of rehabilitation in prisons?
Which Christian principle could be considered to be supported by the aim of retribution?
Which Christian principle taught by Jesus is extremely important in the Christian attitude towards the aims of punishment?
Which group did Jesus preach specifically about caring for in the parable of the sheep and goats?
Why might a Christian disagree with the aim of retribution?