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Primitive communities and name objectives of this punishment

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The objectives of punishments in primitive communities vary depending on the specific society and cultural norms, but some common objectives may include:

- Deterrence: Punishments are used to discourage individuals from committing crimes or transgressing social norms.
- Retribution: Punishments are seen as a form of retribution or revenge for harm caused by an individual.
- Rehabilitation: Punishments are used to help individuals reform their behavior and become productive members of society.
- Restitution: Punishments are used to require individuals to make amends or compensate victims for harm caused.
- Maintaining social order: Punishments are used to uphold the social norms and values of the community and prevent chaos or disorder.
- Vengeance: Punishments are used to seek revenge or settle disputes between individuals or groups.
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