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1. The rationale for punishment
Punishment and sentencing have gone through various phases throughout the history of Western civilization. Discuss the concept
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heaven
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1. The rationale for punishment and correction comes from
A. the social contract theory. B. RawlsÂ’s theory. C.
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Anonymous
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What are the goals of punishment and corrections? Explain the rationale behind those goals. How does the concept of community
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Kish
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1)All of the following are ture of punishment except:
a) Punishment does not extinguish behavior b) Punishment automatically
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Hannah
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Colonial punishments: what punishments do you think were the most effective in preventing further crimes, and which do you think
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Gladys
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Which of the following statements regarding discipline and punishment is/are false?
Many parents (and other adults) equate
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what is a Paragraph Rationale
I assume a paragraph rationale is a paragraph giving the reasons supporting a decision. For
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lori
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According to proponents of capital punishment, which of the following is a true statement?
A. Capital punishment deters crime. B.
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Pat
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His Father sat up in his chair then spoke "Your punishment due to you actions I do believe should be a big one. So your
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Non of non
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What is the most important difference between consequences and punishment?
a. Punishment is often late. b. Consequences are not
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anonymos
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