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Key words for GCSE Religious Studies.
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addiction |
Addiction is a state of dependence on a particular substance or habit.
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community |
Community service is the punishment of a criminal through physical labour in the community.
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corporal |
Corporal punishment is punishment by physical pain.
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crime |
A crime is an illegal action against a person, property or country.
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death |
The death penalty is the legal execution of a criminal.
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deterrence |
Punishment is used as a deterrence against crime.
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forgiveness |
Forgiveness is letting go of resentment or vengeance towards a person or group.
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greed |
Greed is the want or desire for more.
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hate |
Hate crimes are crimes based on prejudice views such as racism.
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illness |
Mental illness can be a cause of crime or erratic behaviour.
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intentions |
Evil intentions are desires to hurt or cause harm.
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law |
The law is a set of rules issued by a country for citizens to live by.
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