PPT-Theories of Punishment

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kinds of Punishment under Criminal Law INTRODUCTION A Punishment is a consequence of an offense Punishments are imposed on the wrong doers with the object to

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kinds of Punishment under Criminal Law INTRODUCTION A Punishment is a consequence of an offense Punishments are imposed on the wrong doers with the object to deter them to repeat the same wrong doing and reform them into law abiding citizens The kind of punishment to be imposed on the criminal depends or is influenced by the kind of society one lives in The aim of the different theories of punishments is to transform the lawbreakers into lawabiders. The lack of transparency introduced by poorly anchored math ematical models the psychological persuasiveness of stories and the way the profession neglects relevant issues are suggested as explanations for how what we perhaps should see as displays Keyed to . Ellen S. . Podgor. , Peter Henning, Andrew E. . Taslitz, and Alfredo Garcia., Criminal Law: Concepts and Practice (Carolina Academic Press . 2. nd. 2009).. Topics Discussed. Difference between civil and criminal conduct. 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 . Decreasing . Behavior. General Definitional Components. Immediate (Application or removal of stimulus). Contingent – must follow behavior. Decreases behavior. S. Dp. Type I Punishment: . Stimulus Presentation. 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. . ALL. of . TASK THREE . in the homework booklet – your teacher will give you a completion date.. Complete pages 96 and 97 of your SPAG BOOKLET – this must come with you to EVERY LESSON THOUGH (don’t leave it . http://vcp.e2bn.org/justice/. How would you have punished criminals during the Industrial Revolution?. Key Words. Punishment. Treadmill. Crank. Gaol. How are people punished today and what is its purpose?. How can the scales of justice be balanced morally?. David Carpenter. 21st . October 2015. Portsmouth Cathedral. 16 September 2015. Who is my neighbour 1? The so-called migrant problem.. 23 September 2015. By: Ally Chesko . Definition . W. hat is corporal punishment? . T. he . use of a physical force which is meant to cause the child pain but not . injury.. Broad Topic . Definition . What is spanking?. George Davis, MD. Director of Psychiatry. NM Department of Children, Youth and Families. . Many Americans agree…. “A spanking can serve as a meaningful negative consequence in cases of undesirable behavior, but it tends to be most useful — and necessary — when a child is under 3 ½ years of age…because reasoning and taking away privileges simply don't work with very young children.” . Raisa L. Ty. MA Sociology Program, Department of Sociology, University of the Philippines-. Diliman. Instructor, Department of Social Sciences, University of Eastern Philippines. Abstract. Foucault’s . 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. Revision Resource. Click on the the icons below. Flash Cards. Mind Maps. Themes. Back to title slide. Click one of the 5 symbols below to jump to the section you would like to revise.. Modern. Industrial. 1. Crime and Punishment were dealt with by local communities with some involvement. of the King and the Church. In 1066 a dramatic change occurred in England when William of Normandy invaded. The new regime sparked challenges to government authority. As the medieval period continued, the growth of towns led to a rise in crime rates in some areas. This prompted new ideas about law enforcement. Throughout this period, the church played an important part in defining and enforcing the law. .

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