the concept that a penalty for a crime may prompt commission of a marginally more severe crime because that crime receives the same magnitude of punishment as the original one. -Jacob Harsey criminology
Deterrence was released on 03/10/2000.
The Production Budget for Deterrence was $800,000.
N. Marais has written: 'Deterrence and deterrence interaction' -- subject(s): Deterrence (Strategy)
Deterrence grossed $371,647 worldwide.
Specific Deterrence
Deterrence grossed $144,583 in the domestic market.
Deterrence - 2013 was released on: USA: 17 May 2013
deterrence!! :)
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.
Marginal net benefits= Marginal benefit- Marginal cost
Specific deterrence aims to prevent an individual offender from committing future crimes by imposing sanctions, such as prison sentences, on them. General deterrence seeks to discourage potential offenders in the broader society by making examples of specific offenders, showing the consequences of criminal behavior. Essentially, specific deterrence targets individual offenders, while general deterrence aims to prevent crime by sending a message to the public.
Parietal