Across
- 2. Nation in the UK which still allows some forms of corporal punishment on children (other than Northern Ireland).
- 4. Murderer reformed by the Buddha.
- 7. Aim of punishment: helping the criminal see how and why their behaviour was wrong, so that their mindset changes for the better.
- 8. The aim of punishment: put people off committing crimes by the level of punishment.
- 10. Teaching in Buddhism (and other religions) that our good/bad deed will affect us in this life and future lives.
- 12. Aim of punishment: getting the criminal back for their crimes.
- 14. Punishment in which physical pain is inflicted on the criminal.
- 15. Quaker who campaigned to reform prisons.
- 18. State sanctioned execution for a capital offence.
- 19. Christian figure who was flogged 39 times (a form of corporal punishment) before being executed.
Down
- 1. Parable which suggests that on the Day of Judgement people will be judged for actions (visiting prisoners is listed as a good action).
- 3. A building where an offender is kept for a period of time as a method of punishment.
- 5. Non-violence in Buddhism (and other religions).
- 6. According to Exodus 2:24: '... for an ...' (which word - repeated twice - is missing)?
- 7. According to Proverbs 13:24, 'He who spares the ... hates their children.' What is the missing word?
- 9. Punishment involving the criminal doing a set number of hours of physical labour.
- 11. According to Exodus 2:24: '... for a ...' (which word - repeated twice - is missing)?
- 13. Where the criminal makes up for, or pays back for, their crimes.
- 16. Tax collector who, after meeting Jesus, agreed to pay back those he'd cheated four times over.
- 17. In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus says that if someone slaps you then you should turn the other ... (what)?