Secondary punishment refers to a consequence or penalty that is imposed in addition to a primary punishment, often aimed at reinforcing the behavior change sought by the initial penalty. It can be used to deter future infractions by adding extra layers of consequences, such as fines or community service, beyond the original punishment. This concept is often discussed in contexts like criminal justice, behavioral psychology, or educational discipline. The goal is to enhance compliance and discourage repeated offenses by making the repercussions more comprehensive.
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Yes it was very different. Children in secondary school now think they can get away with every thing because there isn't really a punishment that will bother them when in 1960 secondary schools they would get the cane which hurts alot. Now we don't have the cane so it is ok for students to mess around.
Punishment is an abstract noun.
altruistic punishment , cutting off hand ,execution. Corporal Punishment Capital Punishment and Incarceration to name a few.
An example of a punishment is when your Mom grounds you.
Alexander Maconochie has written: 'Crime and punishment' -- subject(s): Prison discipline, Prison administration 'Supplement to Thoughts on convict management' -- subject(s): Penal colonies, Crime and criminals 'On secondary punishment' -- subject(s): Prison discipline, Criminals, Rehabilitation 'Thoughts on Convict Management: And Other Subjects Connected with the Australian Penal Colonies' 'On reformatory prison discipline' -- subject(s): Prison discipline 'Comparison between Mr. Bentham's views on punishment, and those advocated in connexion with the mark system' -- subject(s): Prison discipline, Views on punishment
A glutton for punishment is someone who gets in trouble enough that it seems they enjoy the punishment.
The punishment is death
There is no punishment for adultery in Ontario,
punishment?
No its a Secondary Consumer
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