PPT-Authoritarianism and punishment Understanding
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Authoritarianism and punishment Understanding penal persistence in Argentina Máximo Sozzo Professor of Sociology of Law Criminology National University of Litoral
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Authoritarianism and punishment Understanding penal persistence in Argentina Máximo Sozzo Professor of Sociology of Law Criminology National University of Litoral Argentina Lerverlhume Visiting Professor School of Law University of. Death of Ataturk in 1938; power taken over by his right-hand man, . Ismet. Inonu. Continued modernization and industrialization program. Inonu opened the system up to multiple parties in 1946—leading a new party to take power in 1950, the Democratic Party (in contrast to the Republicans). in Myanmar. ckk presentation on case study : UNICEF- UPenn learning program. Introduction. Disciplining and punishment to . children . is frequently practiced in confusion without having clear line of demarcation in some societies including . prosociality. Cooperation and social norm following/enforcement. Models of reciprocity . Direct vs. indirect. Weak vs. strong (self- vs. other-regarding). Norm enforcement via Punishment . Costly punishment – second vs. third (direct vs. indirect). Key terms. Deterrence. The idea that punishments should be of such a nature that it will put people off (deter) committing crimes. Reform. The idea that punishments should try to change criminals so that they will not commit crimes again.. Where do we Start?. The teachings of Jesus – if one truly believes in them, it is very hard to justify retaliating to violent people by using violence in return. . For example, when Jesus was killed on the cross, he said: “Forgive them Father, for they know not what they do” Luke 23:34. . The letter used for branding was defined to fit the offense. Thieves usually had "T" branded on the hand.. A brand could be applied to hands, cheeks, shoulders, or foreheads, as a way to publically mark the offense.. By: Kelsey Western. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3ZsY8EWc_8. . Is corporal punishment still allowed in schools?. Yes it is still allowed in 19 states! . Can parents opt out?. Only two of the nineteen states allow the parents to opt out of corporal punishment . mwahahahahaha. Reinforcement. Any object or event that strengthens or . increases. the frequency of a response that it follows.. Punishment. Is the delivery of an unpleasant consequence following a response which . The Purpose of Criminal Punishment. This chapter addresses questions such as:. Does society have the right to punish?. Is infliction of punishment morally justifiable?. Although law justifies use of punishment, moral justification for punishment is separate issue. . Factual Matters. . Factual Matters. Blue- No current death penalty; Orange- unconstitutional, Green- no one executed since 1976; Red- executions since 76.. •. . More Statistics. . Statistics Continued. Unit 4. PUNISHMENT. Historical Perspective. Retaliation. Earliest remedy to redress wrong’s done to one’s person or property was to retaliate against the wrongdoer.. Retaliation was encouraged in early tribal societies.. enquiries@alevelphilosophy.co.uk. Punishment. Punishment is not . revenge. Revenge is a reaction of a . victim, and inflicted by someone who has no formal authority. Punishment is administered by someone impartial, representing a legal authority. Outline . Active Avoidance vs. Passive Avoidance. Negative Reinforcement vs. Positive Punishment. Avoidance. Origins of the Study of Avoidance. Discriminated Avoidance (Signaled Avoidance). Mowrer’s. U3A Wodonga 2018. definitions. Authoritarianism - Favouring or enforcing strict obedience to authority at the expense of personal freedom.. Showing a lack of concern for the wishes or opinions of others; dictatorial..
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