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    Retribution‚ Deterrence‚ Rehabilitation‚ and Incapacitation In the Criminal Justice System there are many different systems that work together to form policies which are created by the Federal Government. These policies are also applied to the state and local systems. There are four major philosophies which pertain to the felonies that have been committed. They are Retribution‚ Deterrence‚ Rehabilitation‚ and Incapacitation. Deterrence is in which people believe the offender should be punished

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    DETERRANCE‚ INCAPACITATION‚ RETRIBUTION‚ AND REHABILITATION: Modern criminal justice systems are base don several rationales (razones). 1. Threat (amenaza) of punishment dissuades potential offenders from breaking the law 2. Locking criminals up (encerrando los criminales) keeps them from victimizing more people. 3. Those who violate the law deserve (merecen) to be punished. And others: criminal justice system is to reform offenders through treatment. Deterrence (prevenir) Deterrence

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    system is the need to balance the rights of accused criminals against society’s interest in imposing punishments on those convicted of crimes. The U.S. criminal justice system deals with punishment of those in violation of the law in several ways; retribution‚ incapacitation‚ deterrence‚ and even the possibility of rehabilitation are all different options that are utilized by the U.S. today with those convicted of crimes. After reading selections from Emile Durkheim’s “Rules of Sociological Method”‚

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    will give a few samples to support my viewpoint on the issue of capital punishment to better to clarify and will do so by indicating various arguments Marx discusses. First‚ I will discuss the Biblical witness‚ then utilitarian argument‚ and last retribution and justice. First‚ Marx writes‚ “When confronted with an ethical question‚ Christians consider the biblical witness as a guide to making a decision.” The Bible has always been referenced as the book of life and whenever I had a situation arise

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    older punishments such as retribution to more modern punishments like societal protection‚ all have been put in place to protect society and to punish individuals for their deviant acts. To find out which type of justification for punishment is most effective‚ one needs to know how each work and the impact these punishments have on society. The first and oldest type of justification for punishment is retribution. An eye for an eye is the best example of retribution. The idea of this type of

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    During biblical times crime not only affected society‚ but it was believed to have also been directed towards God himself. The Bible is the oldest book to reference with many directives to living life peacefully and without revenge. As retribution is considered a form of punishment‚ if not the first‚ the Bible itself explains that the punishment should not exceed the crime. Matthew 5:38 states‚ “You have heard that it has been said‚ eye for eye and tooth for tooth”. This passage is meant

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    most often public. There are two purposes of captial punishment; deterrence and retribution. In order to perform the function of deterrence‚ a punishment needs to be in some way or another‚ unpleasant‚ or at least believed to be so. The other function is retributionretribution is simply ‘getting even’ with the offender. Just seeing or knowing that the offender is suffering will be considered good. Retribution is just like saying the famous quote ‘an eye for an eye or a tooth for a tooth!’ The

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    criminal sentencing: retribution‚ deterrence‚ incapacitation‚ rehabilitation‚ and restoration. In the United States‚ we believe punishment is necessary to maintain order and show fairness to those who do not violate the rules and laws we live by. “Punishment is used on many different levels‚ we use it from the basics to teach children right from wrong‚ and we use it as a means to deal with societies most despicable offenders.” Punishment in this sense also serves as retribution. Retribution is the idea that

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    a sentence. General factors like the age of the convicted and the heinousness of the crime committed matters as well. When a criminal is sentence it is reasoned by retribution‚ deterrence‚ incapacitation‚ or rehabilitation. One of the types of sentences that can be given to a criminal can be in the form of retribution. Retribution can also be seen as saying an eye for an eye for example if a kid is caught stealing a candy bar from a convenient store then the punishment may be that they have to

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    Five Main Goals 1 Five Main Goals of Punishment In criminal justice there are five main goals of punishment. These goals are retribution‚ deterrence‚ rehabilitation‚ restoration‚ and incapacitation. Punishment is almost like revenge to those who have disobeyed the law. Retribution is defined as getting even with the perpetrator. Victims of a crime are unable to take things into their own hands and punish the perpetrator‚ that is where the state steps in and punishes them for the victim.

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