This theory of punishment is based on the idea that a citizen committed a moral wrong by breaking the law and therefore deserves to be punished as a result. *
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Retribution
Utilitarianism
Restorative Justice
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- The utilitarian theory of punishment seeks to punish offenders to discourage, or "deter," future wrongdoing. The retributive theory seeks to punish offenders because they deserve to be punished. ... One illustration of consequentialism in punishment is the release of a prison inmate suffering from a debilitating illness.
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