Deck 7: Reward and Punishment

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As a you would allocate rewards and punishments based on results.

A)Libertarian
B)Republican
C)Utilitarian
D)Kantian
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"An eye for an eye" fits with an)theory of punishment.

A)utilitarian
B)conservative
C)retributivist
D)distributivist
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As an egalitarian you would distribute rewards

A)on need.
B)on ability.
C)on merit.
D)equally without regard for need or merit.
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The retributivist believes that the results are what really count.
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Restitution is the idea that punishment should be stopped or "rested."
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The theory of deterrence is a theory.

A)desert
B)results
C)restitution
D)compensation
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Restitution theories believe that when a crime is committed a victim should

A)seek compensation.
B)seek revenge.
C)seek help.
D)seek punishment.
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Who believed that offenders should be punished only if they deserve it and not for any consequences that may come of it?

A)Mill
B)Bentham
C)Kant
D)Sidgewick
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John Rawls believes that human rights are natural rights.
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How we dispense good or bad, reward and punishment, is called distributive justice.
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Someone who synthesizes all the theories of rewards and punishments together is known as a nephrologist.
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Justice should be collective rather than individual.
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Why, according to the retributivists, should people be punished?

A)revenge
B)utility
C)deterrence
D)desert
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Who have been accused of thinking of punishment in terms of use rather than justice?

A)The retributivists
B)The Utilitarians
C)The Quakers
D)The restitutionists
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Who proposed the theory of a "just society"?

A)Aristotle
B)Robert Nozick
C)George Bush
D)John Rawls
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Justice is concerned with the future - what people will do.
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All that counts for the utilitarians is whether rewards or punishments are deserved.
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One of the weaknesses of deterrence theories is that if they work they work just as well on the innocent as well as the guilty.
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What kind of case presents difficulties for all the theories of punishment?

A)Where harm occurs but the people causing it are clearly irresponsible.
B)Where harm occurs but the people causing it are really without fault.
C)Where harm does not occur but could if people were slightly more unlucky.
D)Where harm does occur but the people causing it cannot be caught.
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Deck 7: Reward and Punishment
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As a you would allocate rewards and punishments based on results.

A)Libertarian
B)Republican
C)Utilitarian
D)Kantian
C
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"An eye for an eye" fits with an)theory of punishment.

A)utilitarian
B)conservative
C)retributivist
D)distributivist
C
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As an egalitarian you would distribute rewards

A)on need.
B)on ability.
C)on merit.
D)equally without regard for need or merit.
D
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The retributivist believes that the results are what really count.
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Restitution is the idea that punishment should be stopped or "rested."
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The theory of deterrence is a theory.

A)desert
B)results
C)restitution
D)compensation
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Restitution theories believe that when a crime is committed a victim should

A)seek compensation.
B)seek revenge.
C)seek help.
D)seek punishment.
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Who believed that offenders should be punished only if they deserve it and not for any consequences that may come of it?

A)Mill
B)Bentham
C)Kant
D)Sidgewick
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John Rawls believes that human rights are natural rights.
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How we dispense good or bad, reward and punishment, is called distributive justice.
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Someone who synthesizes all the theories of rewards and punishments together is known as a nephrologist.
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Justice should be collective rather than individual.
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Why, according to the retributivists, should people be punished?

A)revenge
B)utility
C)deterrence
D)desert
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Who have been accused of thinking of punishment in terms of use rather than justice?

A)The retributivists
B)The Utilitarians
C)The Quakers
D)The restitutionists
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Who proposed the theory of a "just society"?

A)Aristotle
B)Robert Nozick
C)George Bush
D)John Rawls
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Justice is concerned with the future - what people will do.
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All that counts for the utilitarians is whether rewards or punishments are deserved.
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One of the weaknesses of deterrence theories is that if they work they work just as well on the innocent as well as the guilty.
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What kind of case presents difficulties for all the theories of punishment?

A)Where harm occurs but the people causing it are clearly irresponsible.
B)Where harm occurs but the people causing it are really without fault.
C)Where harm does not occur but could if people were slightly more unlucky.
D)Where harm does occur but the people causing it cannot be caught.
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