Retribution as a deterrent to crime is a contentious issue. While some argue that the fear of punishment can discourage criminal behavior, evidence suggests that factors like socio-economic conditions and mental health play a more significant role in crime rates. Additionally, overly harsh punitive measures may lead to negative societal outcomes, such as increased recidivism. Ultimately, a balanced approach that includes rehabilitation and prevention may be more effective in reducing crime.
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People argue that the death penalty is not a deterrent to crime.
Retribution is the punishment given to a wrongdoer as a form of payback or retribution for their actions. Rehabilitation is the process of helping a person who has committed a crime to change their behavior and reintegrate back into society as a law-abiding citizen.
No.deterrent is a noun so there is usually a/an or the before a noun.So this sentence is grammatically correct:Are humans a deterrent to crime?This has the meaning do humans deter/stop/curb/restrain crime. Yes, this is possible police are humans and they probably deter crime, maybe also other people can influence somebody and stop them from committing a crime.
The price of the car was the only deterrent in the decision not to buy it. The main deterrent in committing a crime is going to jail.
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Highly doubtful. Some criminals don't actually care that they could be incarcerated - meaning that jail is not really a deterrent against crime.
They increase the severity and length of punishment.Added: The more crime you commit the more llikely you are to receive a more harsh sentence.
Retribution is the oldest form of justification for punishment for a crime. It was meant to satisfy society and make the offender suffer the same as the victim. It is equal justice like the saying an eye for an eye.
The same as punishment has always been used for. As a deterrent - to punish - and to rehabilitate.