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... years ago, rely less on issues such as deterrence and cost, and more on grounds of legal fairness and competence, as well as retribution. The public has been ...
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... It satisfies the public's need for retribution. ... Advocates to the death penalty even argue that it satisfies the public's need for retribution. ...
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... Proponents emphasize that retribution is not revenge, but the individual's desire for ... only the execution of the offender will satisfy the public that justice ...
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... "It was a deterrent. It removed killers. It was the ultimate punishment. It is biblical. It satisfied the public's need for retribution. ...
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... "It was a deterrent. It removed killers. It was the ultimate punishment. It is biblical. It satisfied the public's need for retribution. ...
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... "It was a deterrent. It removed killers. It was the ultimate punishment. It is biblical. It satisfied the public's need for retribution. ...
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... punishment. These arguments include the deterrent argument, the retribution argument and the protection of the public argument. The ...
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... punishment to deter crime and to offer retribution has been an age-old method that dates back to the beginning of recorded time. As the public witnesses an ...
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... Some might call this retribution, but isn't retribution just another word for revenge? How does a public execution deter would be murderers, if they are not ...
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... is a violent public spectacle of official homicide and one that endorses killings to solve social problems. It is unjustified retribution Capital punishment is ...
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... a statement saying, "Whereas, Church Women United cannot accept retribution or social ... With public executions are no longer held in the United States, how does ...
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... on public goals of punishment or the way in which these goals influenced support for capital punishment" (Warr pg95). Most people say that retribution is the ...
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... (Transmitted from Netscape). Dionne, EJ, Jr. "Capital Punishment Gaining Favor As Public Seeks Retribution." Corrections Today. August 1990: 178-182. ...
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... may be executive, and therefor cruel and unusual, even though there may be public support of it. He found the majority's ideas about retribution as a basis for ...
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... within society's norms is what makes a neighborhood, community, public gathering and ... Retribution for crimes has always been to punish the offender in order to ...
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... subjected to a few minutes of intense pain and public humiliation, or ... imprisonment is thought to perform in the United States: retribution, specific deterrence ...
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... is a valuable concept of today's society, allowing the general public to respect and maintain the law. Next appears the theory of Retribution, which gives the ...
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... Especially in the absence of the fear of divine retribution or divine reward, the ... is effective point to the law's ability to restrain the public, to maintain ...
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... Public offenses, such as witchcraft and blasphemy, were punished by the state while private offenses still were answered by acts of personal retribution ( ...
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... The death penalty satisfies the public¯s need for retribution, relieves the anguish of the victim¯s family, permanently removes the actual incorrigible ...
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... It was the retribution that followed punk that exceeded the norm. Most believe that the public reaction against punk began in 1976 when Malcolm MacLaren ...
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... obscenity and indecency have been successfully incorporated and public sentiment has ... now vulgarly oversteps the boundaries of decency with little retribution. ...
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... Understandably, Churchill's remarks resulted in enormous public anger, outrage, resentment ... freely not because of fear of government retribution but because of ...
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... The riots and demonstrations represented a new type of public power over the government ... the Oklahoma City bombing which was stated to be a retribution for the ...
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... The public seems to agree with van den Haag ... Those who believe that retribution against murderers is a good argument for capital punishment will not change their ...
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A Game You Can't Win The American public is alarmed about crime, and ... Retribution through punishment is mandatory to remain the civilized society we presume to ...
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... When people are oppressed or fear retribution they are poor, when authoritarian ... and when people are exploited by either an unaccountable public or private ...
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... holes. "It was a deterrent. It removed killers. It was the ultimate punishment. It satisfied the public's need for retribution. It ...
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... The death penalty satisfies the public's need for retribution, relieves the anguish of the victim's family, and permanently removes the actual incorrigible ...
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... It does not serve the goals of retribution (the punishment suits the harm done to the ... quite alien to our concept of an open, fair, and public administration of ...
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