Multiple Choice
Traditional justifications of punishment include:
A) deterrence, incapacitation, rehabilitation-reintegration, and retribution
B) specific deterrence, general deterrence, rehabilitation, and restorative justice
C) restorative justice, rehabilitation, reintegration, and retribution
D) consequentialism, deterrence, restorative justice, and retribution
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Q1: According to Durkheim, repressive justice offers a
Q3: Kant maintained that human beings are differentiated
Q4: According to research presented in the text,
Q5: Contrary to Kant, Michael Zimmerman considers retribution
Q6: Which of the following is the application
Q7: Which of the following is a principle
Q8: Which of the following is suggested to
Q9: Incapacitation:<br>A) maintains that the purpose of punishment
Q10: Consequentialism:<br>A) views punishment as a means to
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