The rules of punishment generally emphasize proportionality, fairness, and consistency. Punishments should be commensurate with the severity of the offense and aim to deter future misconduct while promoting rehabilitation. Additionally, due process must be observed, ensuring that individuals have the right to defend themselves and that punishments are administered equitably. Lastly, the principles of justice should guide the application of punishment to maintain societal trust in legal and correctional systems.
The punishment for the person who didn't participate or follow the rules was that he would have to pay the expenses of the entire journey.
They got punishments if They didnt Obey the rules
A legal rule establishes the boundaries of acceptable behavior in society, while punishment is the consequence for breaking those rules. Punishment serves as a deterrent to future violations of the rules and helps to maintain social order.
Rules for their application and punishment/consequences for not following them.
It depends on the rules of one's religion because every religion has a different rules of imposing punishment ,not that you'll go to prison or anything. for example punishment like shunning.
It depends on what you are referring to, but two of the most important are:never injure the animalapply instructive punishment
Depends on the gang's rules.
Common punishments for breaking the rules of indentured servitude included extension of the servitude term, physical punishment such as whipping, fines, or in severe cases, imprisonment.
To make sure everyone had rules.. that where equal....
Rules and regulations for living in society Apex
Defines treason and the rules for punishment if someone is convicted of treason.
Directly not. Appropriate punishment may teach the child to obey rules, to be civilised; the child in question may be taught to think.+ Inappropriate punishment will do just the opposite.+ Also, REWARD for a good deed is also important, because punishment for a bad deed is only repressive education, reward for good is supportive education.+ Children need love, care and support, both material AND moral. (some rules they can rely on)