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Bentham wrote extensively on crime and punishment. Some activities deemed criminal, including homosexuality, Sabbath-breaking and adultery, Bentham believed were too heavily and unfairly penalised by the legal system. Consult the boxes below to read Bentham's thoughts on these issues. The boxes have been sub-categorised according to difficulty level.
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