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Crime Scene X Retribution of the Rattlers - 2010 was released on: USA: 7 November 2010
People argue that the death penalty is not a deterrent to crime.
No.deterrent is a noun so there is usually a/an or the before a noun.So this sentence is grammatically correct:Are humans a deterrent to crime?This has the meaning do humans deter/stop/curb/restrain crime. Yes, this is possible police are humans and they probably deter crime, maybe also other people can influence somebody and stop them from committing a crime.
The price of the car was the only deterrent in the decision not to buy it. The main deterrent in committing a crime is going to jail.
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Yes it is
Highly doubtful. Some criminals don't actually care that they could be incarcerated - meaning that jail is not really a deterrent against crime.
They increase the severity and length of punishment.Added: The more crime you commit the more llikely you are to receive a more harsh sentence.
Retribution is the oldest form of justification for punishment for a crime. It was meant to satisfy society and make the offender suffer the same as the victim. It is equal justice like the saying an eye for an eye.
I don't think it is legally required. But it is posted to be a deterrent to crime.
The same as punishment has always been used for. As a deterrent - to punish - and to rehabilitate.