Deterrence is effective in preventing conflict by creating a credible threat of retaliation, which discourages adversaries from taking aggressive actions. It promotes stability by maintaining a balance of power, as potential aggressors are less likely to engage in hostile behavior if they believe the consequences will be severe. Additionally, deterrence can foster diplomatic negotiations, as states may seek to avoid escalation and find peaceful resolutions when faced with the possibility of significant retaliation. Overall, its strengths lie in its ability to maintain peace through the fear of consequences.
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)
Specific Deterrence
Deterrence grossed $371,647 worldwide.
Deterrence grossed $144,583 in the domestic market.
Deterrence - 2013 was released on: USA: 17 May 2013
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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.
Specific Deterrence is making an attempt to deter one person from repeating an act. General Deterrence is making an attempt to deter society from engaging in an act. If Joe stole from a store, specific deterrence would be to punish Joe to the point where he wouldn't repeat the act. General deterrence would be to make an example out of Joe, so other people do not steal.
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