Aims of Punishment

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  • Created on: 17-05-19 10:35

1. What is the aim of Denunciation?

  • Being rejected by society.
  • Having criminals pay for their actions.
  • Putting people off wanting to commit crimes.
  • Protecting the public from criminals.
  • Putting people off wanting to commit crimes.
  • To bring justice to the victims of the crime.
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2. What is the aim of Retribution?

  • Being rejected by society.
  • Protecting the public from criminals.
  • To change a criminal so they won't re-offend.
  • To bring justice to the victims of the crime.
  • Having criminals pay for their actions.
  • Putting people off wanting to commit crimes.

3. Which of these is not an aim of punishment?

  • Reperation
  • Retribution
  • Policy Changes
  • Denunciation
  • Deterrence
  • Rehabilitation

4. What is the aim of Reperation?

  • Having criminals pay for their actions.
  • Being rejected by society.
  • To bring justice to the victims of the crime.
  • Putting people off wanting to commit crimes.
  • Protecting the public from criminals.
  • To change a criminal so they won't re-offend.

5. What is the aim of Deterrence?

  • Protecting the public from criminals.
  • Being rejected by society.
  • To bring justice to the victims of the crime.
  • To change a criminal so they won't re-offend.
  • Putting people off wanting to commit crimes.
  • Having criminals pay for their actions.

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