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deterrence
deterrence : the inhibition of criminal behavior by fear esp. of
Deterrence
That which deters a deterrent a hindrance
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punish
of (an offense) in retribution or retaliation or as a deterrent vi : to inflict punishment pun·ish·abil·i·ty [pə-ni-shə-bi-lə-tē] n pun·ish·able [pə-ni-shə-bəl]
Deterrent
Serving to deter
Damage
suffered and often, not always, a punitive addition as a deterrent-cum-de-nunciation by the law, Organo chemical Industries v. Union of India,
Damages
suffered and often, not always, a punitive addition as a deterrent-cum-denunciation by the law, organs, Chemical Industries v. Union of India,
Moral Imbeciles
criminal propensities on which punishment has had little or no deterrent effect'; see (English) Mental Deficiency Act, 1913 (3 & 4
Retributivism
long as the offender is morally accountable, regardless of whether deterrence or other good consequences would result, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th
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