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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 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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