The first step would be to seek a public consensus on what punishment they deserve.
Then, when that has been settled, seek to lobby politicians so that changes are made to legislation.
Finally, the judges need to be given strict sentencing guidelines.
But, I think you'd have difficulty getting past the first step. Public opinion is notoriously difficult to 'harmonise' on any topic.
CircleJusticeis a Native American form of justice, originating in Canada that seeks healing in contrast to the regular means of punishment
In the American system of justice, punishment for a crime cannot be visited on anyone but the guilty. The family of the guilty is not charged nor is a penalty imposed.
Justice is not a matter of what you deserve it is a matter of what your entitled to.
yes they should because they have turned you in for something you havent done and you deserve justice
define punishment philosophy and how it can affect the criminal justice post-conviction process
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define punishment philosophy and how it can affect the criminal justice post-conviction process. Include a description of how sanctions are related to punishment philosophy and used in the criminal justice field.
Of or pertaining to punishment; involving, awarding, or inflicting punishment; as, punitive law or justice.
Martin G. Urbina has written: 'Capital punishment and Latino offenders' -- subject(s): Race relations, Discrimination in capital punishment, Hispanic American criminals, Civil rights, Discrimination in criminal justice administration 'Capital punishment in America' -- subject(s): Capital punishment, Discrimination in capital punishment
Chris Wood has written: 'The end of punishment' -- subject(s): Administration of Criminal justice, Christianity, Criminal justice, Administration of, Criminal law, Punishment, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Punishment
justice includes punishment and reward
The biggest weakness in the justice system is; the punishment doesn't fit the crime.