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What is the most important aim of punishment?

In this assessment you will be discussing crime and punishment and using the James Bulger case as an example of how punishment was effective (or not) at achieving justice. You will need to think about how you will structure your work to include some of these things at your level: Explanation Analysis Evaluation You will have explained the main aims of punishment and how these were seen in the Bulger case You will have explained the main aims of punishment and how theses were seen in the Bulger case. You will have explained which aims of punishment were seen in the Bulger case and used evidence to make your points clearly. You will have explained which aims of punishment were seen in the Bulger case and used evidence to make your points clearly. None None

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You will be able to analyse which groups wanted which aims of punishment. You will have analysed which groups or individuals wanted which aims of punishment and suggested reasons why. You will have analysed which groups or individuals wanted which aims of punishment and suggested reasons why. You will have used evidence to help you make points.

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You will have suggested which aims of punishment were the most effective at achieving justice and why.

You will have explained which aims of punishment were seen in the Bulger case and used evidence to make your points clearly.

You will have compared the Bulger case to other cases to help make points about the effectiveness of the different methods and aims of punishment. You might have also thought from different groups perspectives. You will have analysed You will have how different groups suggested ways in and individuals which we can learn responded to the from the Bulger case Bulger case and which and what makes the aims of punishment case similar or they wanted and be different to other able suggest reasons cases. You will be why using evidence. able to thoroughly You will be able to evaluate each aim of compare the Bulger punishment seen in case with other cases the case and suggest and suggest how it which aim might have was different and been best-suited similar and what we using evidence from can learn from each other cases and case. situations. You will be able to think about

different groups and perspectives throughout your work. This work should be at least 1 and sides of A4 long and contain and introduction and conclusion. Remember you can use your notes from lessons to help you answer this question and reputable websites like the BBC.

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