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- •Предисловие
- •Brainstokm
- •Discussion
- •Just for Fun
- •1) Юридический
- •2) Правовой
- •3) Судебный
- •B rainstorm
- •Laws of Babylon
- •Unit 3. The first laws: ancient greece and rome
- •Creative writing
- •Brainstorm
- •1) Государственная власть
- •4) Правительство, правительственный аппарат
- •"Let the Body Be Brought.."
- •Хабеас Корпус
- •Let the Body Be Brought!
- •Of rights
- •The Petition of Right
- •It's Interesting to Know Napoleon's Words of Wisdom
- •Criminology
- •Criminality — Inborn or Acquired?
- •Brainstorm
- •Just for Fun
- •From the History of Punishment
- •It's Interesting to Know Joseph Ignace Guillotin
- •Discussion
- •9 Greater public understanding of the crime problem is important for the apprehension and conviction of criminals, their rehabilitation» and the prevention of crime.
- •In recent years public has demanded longer and hasher sentences for offenders.
- •Manslaughter
- •Crime of Passion
- •Discussion
- •Unit 8. Capital punishment: for and against
- •From the History of Police Forces
- •Пх разыскивает мплгшпя
- •Just for Fun
- •Identify the Suspect!
- •It's Interesting to Know!
- •Creative writing
- •Us Public Manifesto
- •Role-pla y
- •Unit 5. Scotland yard The History of Scotland Yard
- •Unit 6- police techniques
- •Police Technology in the usa
- •It's Interesting to Know Alphonse Bertillion
- •It's Interesting to Know
- •A View From Behind Bars
- •Unit 5- kinds of cases
- •Verdict
- •Unit 7. The value of juries
- •Words of Wisdom About Jury Service
- •It's Interesting to Know
- •The Tower of London
- •It's Interesting to Know
- •Elizabeth Fry, 1780—1845
- •Unit 2. Prison population
- •A Lifer Keen on Canaries
- •Unit 3. Prison life
- •Incentive to good conduct
- •Unit 4. Alternatives to prison
- •John Locke, 1632—1704
- •Voltaire, 1694—1778
- •Caligula, a.D. 12—41
- •Captain William Kidd, 1645—1701
- •Lizzie Borden, 1860—1927
- •George Blake, b. 1922
- •Hercules Poirot
- •Inspector Jules Maigret
- •Perry Mason
- •1. Bank Robbers
- •2. Muggers
- •3. Thieves
- •5. Shop-Lifters
- •6. Robbers
- •7. Burglars
- •8. 'Miscellaneous' Crooks
- •9. Outrageous Lawsuits
- •List of reference books
- •Just English Английский для юристов
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Incentive to good conduct
TASK 9. Read the text below and write down a list of problems that prison inmates face:
The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights declares that "all persons deprived of their liberty shall be treated with humanity and with respect for the inherent dignity of the human person". However, in reality all over the world, hundreds of thousands of people are being held in prisons that are: squalid, overcrowded, dilapidated, insanitary, inhumane» unjust, very expensive and ineffective in tackling crime. In many countries, conditions are so bad that prisoners die from malnutrition, diseases, attacks from other prisoners or prison staff, or suicide- Under extremely overcrowded and insanitary conditions, diseases such as tuberculosis and dysentery spread very rapidly, and without medical treatment they may easily be fatal.
At the same time there is a small number of people who present such a danger to the community or to themselves that they need to be detained. However, for most offences, imprisonment is not an effective penalty. Many countries which may have very high prison populations have very high crime rates. This shows that prison is probably not deterring many people from crime. Whilst in prison, the attitudes of minor offenders may harden as they mix with those convicted of more serious crimes. This often leads to minor offenders committing more serious crime after they are released from prison.
Large amounts of money are spent on locking people up, even when prison staff are poorly paid, buildings are not maintained and prisoners are treated inadequately.
In many countries, prison populations have been increasing substantially over recent years. Most prisoners are young, poor, urban men. Locking up this section of the general population for
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substantial periods has a destabilising effect on the whole of society in the longer term.
TASK 10. Find in the text above the English equtraUnw; far tlw following words and expressions:
высокий уровень преступности
лицо, совершившее малозначительное правонарушение
эффективная мера наказания
удержать от совершения преступления
посадить, 'упрятать1 в тюрьму
освободить из тюрьмы
TASK 11, Complete the text using the words from the box: restraint; release date; recidivism; rehabilitate; preventive
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Criticism of the present prison system of punishment luis focused mainly on its rehabilitative and ________ functions-Critics point out that ____________ — the commission of another
crime after the offender has served a sentence for the first time — is high. Thus the system seems ineffective as a cure for, or a
upon, those factors in offenders which may lead to
criminal acts. Furthermore, because there is no way to predict the future behaviour of individuals, the length of sentence and the
may have no relationship to the prison time necessary
to effect a cure in, ur _ __ _ _, an uffender. Many cihnimtlugisls insist that there is no adequate body to demonstrate that any punishment, capital punishment included, has a restraining effect on potential criminal behaviour.
CREATIVE WHITING
Write down a list of measures necessary to improve the present prison system/Consider the information from the texts above.
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Prisons: A Solution to Crime?
Using the vocabulary and facts from the. Unit, discuss the following:
Hundreds of thousands of people are imprisoned in inhumane conditions.
Many countries with very high prison populations have very high crime rates.
There are people who present such a danger to the community that they need to be detained.
Prison does not deter many people from crime.
Whilst in prison» the attitudes of minor offenders harden as they mix with those convicted of more serious crimes,
All persons deprived of their liberty shall be treated with humanity and with respect for the inherent dignity of the human person.