Exam 2: Theories and Concepts of Punishment
Exam 1: Punishment and Crime Theories25 Questions
Exam 2: Theories and Concepts of Punishment25 Questions
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Exam 6: Crime, Punishment, and Moral Law25 Questions
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The sins which are punished by the state is termed as
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--------- is a flow of character acquired by habitually violating moral laws
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'A criminal is punished for his own good' This is the view of ------- theory
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Which theory of punishment has rigoristic and mollified form-
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'Moral Law is supreme and authoritative' according to ---------- theory
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Which theory says that the criminal is punished for his own good-
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The punishment be inflicted on the criminal as a vindication of the authority of moral law, According to-
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