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mental Mental illness is a condition that can change a persons behaviour.
murder Murder is the unlawful, premeditated killing of someone.
penalty The death penalty is also known as capital punishment.
poverty Poverty is living without the essential things for a reasonable quality of life.
principle The principle of utility is where a power acts for the greater good of the people.
prison Prison is a secure, guarded building where criminals are sent.
punishment Punishment is the infliction of a penalty for an offence.
reformation Reformation is an aim of punishment: for a criminal to learn from their mistake.
retribution Retribution means punishment for a crime.
sanctity Sanctity of life is the belief that life is sacred because it was created by God.
theft Theft is the act of stealing.
unjust If a person believes a law is unjust, they might break the law and commit a crime.
upbringing Upbringing is the environment a child is raised in.
utility The principle of utility promotes happiness and pleasure.

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