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Divine Debate – Sammy and Amy discuss the role of Religion in today’s society. The views expressed in this piece are not necessarily the views held by those of the actors.

Divine Debate

Video length - 1.37
Published date - Apr 2007
Keystage(s) - 3 and 4

Letarnia’s View – Letarnia grew up on the estate where now she works as a youth worker. She says that knife crimes are a real aspect of life in London’s estates, but that this outshines much of the good work that young people on these estates are also doing to better themselves, and their communities.

Letarnia’s View

Video length - 01.48
Published date - Mar 2007
Keystage(s) - 3 and 4

Live Or Die: Part 2 – Young people around the UK give their opinions on whether bringing back capital punishment would help reduce crime in this country. Some say two wrongs don’t make a right while others think it would serve as a warning against committing crimes.

Live Or Die: Part 2

Video length - 01.09
Published date - Feb 2007
Keystage(s) - 3 and 4

Live Or Die: Part 1 – Young people around the UK give their opinions on whether bringing back capital punishment would help reduce crime in this country. Some say that if you break the law you should no longer be protected by the law.

Live Or Die: Part 1

Video length - 0.59
Published date - Feb 2007
Keystage(s) - 3 and 4

Live Or Die – Experts on capital punishment around the world talk about the history of the death penalty and the various methods of execution available from lethal injection to stoning. They also reveal which countries have the highest execution rates, the cost of state-sanctioned killing and whether it works as a deterrent.

Live Or Die

Video length - 05.42
Published date - Feb 2007
Keystage(s) - 3 and 4

Death Penalty Debate – A dramatised debate presenting the pros and cons of having the death penalty in the UK. The debate considers the rights of the perpetrator, the effectiveness of capital punishment as a deterrent, and what happens when the courts make a mistake. Is the death penalty barbaric? Or a sensible response to murder?

TrueTube films are designed for use in a number of ways. Some ideas of where this film could link to your curriculum are below:

AQA 

Component 2 - Religious, philosophical and ethical studies in the modern world: Theme E - Religion, crime and punishment - The death penalty –
Ethical arguments related to the death penalty, including those based on the principle of utility and sanctity of life.

Edexcel 

Area of Study 2 - All religions - Section 2: Crime and Punishment - Religious attitudes towards the death penalty: the nature and purpose of capital punishment; religious teachings about capital punishment, non- religious (including atheist and Humanist) attitudes towards the use of capital punishment.

OCR 

No link to exam board

WJEC 

PART B - Theme 2: Issues of Good and Evil - Crime and Punishment PART B - Theme 2: Issues of Good and Evil – Forgiveness PART B - Theme 2: Issues of Good and Evil- Good, Evil and Suffering

Eduqas

Component 1 (Route A) Religious, Philosophical and Ethical Studies in the Modern World Theme 3: Issues of Good and Evil - Crime and Punishment

Death Penalty Debate

S1            I think we should have the death penalty back in the UK. All this violent crime, increasing murders, gun crime, the system isn't working.

S2            What? Now we can't bring back the death penalty. How can we say it's wrong to kill people and then kill them?

S1            Yeah, but it's lawful killing. It's different. What about the victim? What about the victim's family? They need justice.

S2            That's not justice. That's revenge. This kind of punishment doesn't give people a chance to change. You know why? Because they're dead.

S1            But why should they have the right to change, if they've taken someone else's life?

S2            Because they're human beings. The state can't sink to their level to punish them. What kind of message does that send to society?

S1            Well, it sends a message that if you kill someone, you give up the right to life. Which might make someone think twice before committing a crime.

S2            But what about when the courts get it wrong? We know people have been wrongly convicted and executed. You can get let out of prison, but you can't get let out of the grave.

S1            Yeah, but now we've got this new DNA and forensic evidence to stop that happening.

S2            What are you on about? There's always room for error. We all make mistakes. From the scientists to the lawyers to the jurors. We're all human.

S1            Nah. We need to make a strong stand against serious crimes and show it won't be tolerated in our society.

S1            The death penalty is not something that a civilised society should be using. It's from the Dark ages. It's barbaric.

Death Penalty Debate

Video length - 01.35
Published date - Feb 2007
Keystage(s) - 3 and 4

Murder & Forgiveness – A young man whose father was murdered speaks out against the death penalty. He experienced feelings of anger and revenge but came to the view that capital punishment only perpetuates the cycle of hate. He quotes Gandhi, and is inspired by religious views on forgiveness.

Murder & Forgiveness

Video length - 0.38
Published date - Feb 2007
Keystage(s) - 3 and 4

Two Days To Go – Texas executes more prisoners than any other American state. Michelle Lyons of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, explains the state’s policy on capital punishment and describes the last 48 hours of life on death row

Two Days To Go

Video length - 06.17
Published date - Feb 2007
Keystage(s) - 4

Death Row: The Law – An interview with Michelle Lyons from the Texas Department for Justice. She talks about the law regarding capital punishment in Texas, and about the last rites and rituals of those on death row. The details of Michael Johnson’s final hours are revealed, including how he committed suicide.

Death Row: The Law

Video length - 02.59
Published date - Feb 2007
Keystage(s) - 3 and 4

Death Row: The Sister – The sister of Michael Johnson – who was a death row convict in the United States – talks about his suicide, committed only hours before he was scheduled to have a lethal injection. She discusses her relationship with her brother, her thoughts on capital punishment, and the arrangements for his funeral.

Death Row: The Sister

Video length - 02.13
Published date - Feb 2007
Keystage(s) - 3 and 4