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are tax offenders punished to the same degree as other criminals? why or why not
They were punished according to the law. In the related links box below, I posted the Hammurabi code.
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A specific deterrence is a type of deterrence that attempts to persuade the individual before the court not to commit further offences. If offenders are punished severely, they are less likely to repeat their illegal acts.
It interprets the legislation created by Council and Parliament. It also acts as a check on the institutions when they can be punished fr not doing what they were supposed to be doing.
The future tense of the word punished is 'will have punished'.
If you get punished for your beliefs, you are getting punished for what you believe in. eg. In roman times, people would get punished for being christian
Many sins are punished in this world. Just a few that are punished are stealing and murder.
cofounders of probation and through their works they influenced how much crime would be punished in regards to dealing with nonviolent offenders and offedners with particular backgrounds that dont warrant the use of prison as rehabilitation.
Often the law is based on morality. For example, it is often considered immoral to steal or commit other crimes.Where there is a conflict between law and morality, or no moral issue (e.g. driving 10km over the speed limit on an open road) it is likely people obey the law because they will be punished if they are caught breaking it.Okay, so the speeding example isn't ideal, but generally people obey it, because there is no real advantage in most situations to breaking it, when you weigh up the benefit versus the penalty if caught.