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Crime and punishment

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  • When a prisoner is released, they are:
    treated harshly
    given a longer sentence
    put in a smaller cell
    let out of prison
  • A minor offence is:
    always a violent crime
    always punished with a large fine
    not very serious
    the same as murder
  • If you launch an appeal, you are:
    asking a higher court to review the decision
    accepting the court's decision
    being released from prison
    committing a new crime
  • Rehabilitation in prison is aimed at:
    punishing prisoners more severely
    making prisoners work for free
    keeping prisoners locked up forever
    helping prisoners become law-abiding citizens
  • If you are convicted of a crime, it means you have been:
    arrested
    found not guilty
    released
    found guilty