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What do you believe is the main purpose of imprisonment?
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a. To punish
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b. To protect the public
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c. To rehabilitate
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If someone in high office is involved in a scandal which of the following do you believe should apply?
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a. They should resign immediately
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b. It depends on the circumstances and the people involved
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c. They need not necessarily resign as every one of us is allowed at least one mistake
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Do you believe that people convicted to life imprisonment for the most heinous crimes should end their lives in prison?
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a. Yes
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b. Yes, except in very exceptional circumstances
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c. Not necessarily, there should be light at the end of the tunnel for every prisoner
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4.
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Could you send someone to prison if you had the authority?
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a. Yes
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b. Maybe, but I would not feel happy about doing it
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c. No
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How often do you join in an argument in favour of the underdog?
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a. Very rarely, as the underdog is usually wrong
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b. Occasionally if the underdog is someone I like or admire
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c. I frequently do find myself siding with the underdog
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You work in a shop and someone returns faulty goods. It is against the policy of the shop where you work to give refunds. How would you deal with such a situation?
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a. Stick to your guns, reiterate the company policy to the customer, and tell them there is nothing you can do about it
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b. Sympathise with the customer but tell them the company policy and suggest if they wish to take it further they write to the owner of the shop.
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c. Go to see the owner of the shop yourself and argue the customer’s case.
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