Different Types of Crime

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One-Mark Questions

Give one type of crime.
Give one example of religious moral laws which some criminals break.
Give one reason why religious believers oppose hate crimes.
Give one reason why religious believers oppose theft.
Give one religious view about why murder is wrong.
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Four-Mark Questions

Explain two DIFFERENT religious views about hate crimes.

In your answer you must refer to one or more religious traditions.

Explain two SIMILAR religious views about hate crimes.

In your answer you must refer to one or more religious traditions.

Explain two DIFFERENT religious views about theft (stealing).

In your answer you must refer to one or more religious traditions.

Explain two SIMILAR religious views about theft (stealing).

In your answer you must refer to one or more religious traditions.

Explain two DIFFERENT religious views about murder.

In your answer you must refer to one or more religious traditions.

Explain two SIMILAR religious views about murder.

In your answer you must refer to one or more religious traditions.

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Six-Mark Questions

Explain two religious beliefs which show that all hate crimes are wrong.

Refer to sacred writings or another source of religious belief and teaching in your answer.

Explain two religious views about theft (stealing).

Refer to sacred writings or another source of religious belief and teaching in your answer.

Explain two religious views about the crime of murder.

Refer to sacred writings or another source of religious belief and teaching in your answer.

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Twelve-Mark Questions

'Hate crimes are the worst type of crime.'

Evaluate this statement.

'Theft is not always wrong.'

Evaluate this statement.

'Murder should always be considered a serious crime.'

Evaluate this statement.

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