put the culprits into jail for long time,it can be awareness for them.
-impose harsh penalties on the culprits -increase patrol cars in high crime areas -implement Rukun Tetangga Neighbourhood Watch -highlight failed attempts in the media
what is the philosophy that crime does not pay when an offender experiences harsh penalties
nothing
It should. Some states impose penalties if it doesn't.
If varies state to state, and some have very harsh penalties, including severe fines.
The Sherman Antitrust Act made trusts and those who violated the act subject to civil remedies and criminal penalties in actions by the Department of Justice and to treble damages in private suits.
If the government is tyrannical. If they kill their own people or impose harsh laws with unfitting punishments.
Democrats took the view of Reconstruction that harsh penalties needed to be doled out to former Confederates while giving full rights to Freedmen.
by enforcement actions including bans on auditing or working for public companies; it can also ban trading in the securities of public companies.
Crime was affected in the the renaissance period due to the harsh penalties meted on those found guilty.
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{| |- | Penalties, if severe enough, can serve as a deterrent. If the penalty is not harsh enough, often the case with some environmental issues, the offending party will simply pay the small penalty and not change their way of doing business. If it is too harsh, it may prevent companies and individuals from taking risks that could lead to beneficial actions. |}