Contrary what many secular thinkers try to pretend, the biblical statement that includes "…an eye for an eye…" is not a statement demanding revenge, rather it is statement about prudence and even handedness and cautions society to avoid imposing a punishment that results in a greater injury than was warranted by the crime. Punishment (in civilized societies) should not be a form of revenge. Rather, it should be punitive and/or it should strive to redress injury or loss, through loss of the one who is the transgressor (loss of life, loss of freedoms, financial costs), etc. The Eighth Amendment to the US Constitution addresses punishment using terms of art - that are intentionally ambiguous.
The principle is retribution, found most often in the system developed by Draco. The adjective would be 'draconian'
Retribution
just deserts model
Retribution
President Lincoln's original war goal
Incapacitation, is the goal of criminal sentencing that seeks to protect innocent members of society from offenders.
Rehabilitation
Incapacitation
The sentencing philosophy based on this goal is known as incapacitation. It aims to protect society by removing dangerous offenders from the community, typically through incarceration, to prevent them from committing further harm.
President Lincoln's original war goal
a long-term goal associated with each item on your to-do list.
to reach your goal
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