AC 2.2: Describe the aims of punishment

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What are the five ways of punishing someone?

  • Retribution

  • Rehabilitation

  • Deterrence

  • Public protection

  • Reparation

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What is retribution?

It is when a punishment should fit a crime and it should be equal or proportionate to the harm done.

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What is rehabilitation?

Punishment used to reform or change offenders for the good.

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What are the examples of rehabilitation?

  • Education and training programmes.

  • Anger management courses.

  • Drug treatment and testing orders.

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What is deterrence?

It is when you discourage someone from committing more crime.

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What is individual deterrence?

Punishment that may convince the offender that it is not worth repeating another offence.

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What is general deterrence?

It is the strategy of preventing crime by instilling fear of punishment in the public.