what is the actual motive behind punishment ?
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The reasoning for punishment may be to condition a child to avoid self-endangerment, to impose social conformity (in particular, in the contexts of compulsory education or military discipline), to defend norms, to protect against future harms (in particular, those from violent crime), and to maintain the law—and ...
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to realise his mistake and to never repeat that mistake hope it's helpful like brainlist me please :)
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