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    standpoint whereas others look at it from a criminal standpoint. Both sides of the death penalty will be viewed in this paper so that we will have a better understanding of it. Some of the main key points that will be discussed are deterrence‚ retribution‚ incapacitation‚ and cost. When looking at the death penalty from a positive standpoint‚ you have to rely on the punishment aspect of the crime. According to Seiter (2011)‚ the death penalty is a deterrent and that executing a few people saves

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    Mary May 2nd‚ 2013 African Literature Final Paper Retribution from Rape In the book Disgrace J. M. Coetzee focuses on the effects of post-apartheid in South Africa. It is a book that has won much prestige and criticism. Yet even with all of its fame some people take offense to it arguing that Disgrace is fundamentally a racist book. However‚ I believe that one has to overlook these accusations in order to discover the possibility of justice hidden in the situations. Disgrace is not a

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    The four fundamental philosophies surrounding the purpose of sentencing are retribution‚ deterrence‚ Incapacitation‚ and Rehabilitation. Retribution is the belief that those who commit criminal acts should be punished according to the seriousness of the crime and that no other circumstances are considered. It relies on the principle of just deserts‚ which holds that the severity of the punishment must be in proportion of the severity of the crime. Deterrence is the thought that if the punishment

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    the criminal justice process is where a guilty offender is sanctioned for his conduct. The goals of sentencing include retribution‚ rehabilitation‚ deterrence‚ and incapacitation. Historically the primary goal has varied by criminal justice era and the crime committed. However‚ each sentencing goal has a specific purpose (Masters‚ et al.‚ 2017). The sentencing goal of retribution is normally pursued in heinous crime cases. Its aim is to castigate the offender. In contrast‚ rehabilitation is a sentencing

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    violates the United States Constitution. According to the 8th Amendment’s prohibition against "cruel and unusual" punishments are inflicted. The death penalty is retribution‚ involves inhumane procedures‚ and it is an unfair way to solve problems. the death penslty is not a good way to serve justice. The death penalty is a retribution because the perpetrator recievs adequate punishment for the crime commited against the victim. The 8th amendment to the U.S. Constitution prohibits the use of cruel

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    Punishment and Sentencing Paper CJA/224 Garrett LeGrange September 17‚ 2010 There are many different philosophies that are in use in the court systems when determining what sort of punishment will be imposed on someone who is found guilty of committing a crime. These philosophies are in use in both the adult courts and juvenile courts. The juvenile court system is similar to the adult courts‚ but there are many differences between the two. Both court systems try and keep crime from happening

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    but it can be argued that such a practice is contrary to the nature of punishment and detracts from the effects of the crime on the victims. Punishment serves three general purposes that serve to benefit the victim‚ the public‚ and the offender: retribution‚ prevention‚ and rehabilitation.

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    Theory of punishment can be divided into two concepts: the Utilitarian and Retributive. Utilitarian theory of punishment to discourage criminal behaviors someone attempts to punish the perpetrators‚ or " shock and awe”‚ the future wrong behavior. Retribution theory attempts to punish the perpetrators because they should be punished. According to the philosophy of utilitarianism‚ the law should be used to maximize the well being of society. Since crime and punishment is inconsistent with happiness‚ should

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    an account that if the individuals in the given scenario knew Christ‚ then they will acquire eternal life. However‚ those who do not know Jesus will be condemned to eternal retribution. Considering that Jesus compares eternal life to eternal retribution‚ it is widely believed that the wicked will suffer from endless retribution found in John 5:28-29. In Across the Spectrum‚ Boyd and Eddy defend

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    Resolved: Rehabilitation ought to be valued above retribution in the United States criminal justice system... To clarify‚ I will provide the following definitions "ought" is a moral obligation. “retribution” is “Punishment that is considered to be morally right and fully deserved.” “rehabilitation” is “The restoration of someone to a useful place in society.” Since “ought” is defined as a moral obligation‚ the obvious value to look towards is morality. We need to value morality first because

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