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IMPRISONMENT AS A PUNISHMENT

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Alternatives to Imprisonment

the use of imprisonment as a form of punishment is relatively recent. It youth out of prison treating rather than punishing drug addicts



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An “alternative to incarceration” is any kind of punishment other than time in prison or jail that can be given to a person who commits a crime.



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Punishment is a form of redress of the moral imbalance caused by crime – inflicting on an offender a sanction that is in proportion to the harm he or she 



Five Things About Deterrence

effective deterrent than even draconian punishment. 2. Sending an individual convicted of a crime to prison isn't a very effective way to deter crime.



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Ethics of Imprisonment: Essays in Criminal Justice Ethics. of punishment it is not the kind of punishment which I discuss in this thesis. Rather.



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incarceration conviction crime punishment crimmigration Abstract The unprecedented growth of the penal system in the United States has motivated an expansive volume of research on the collateral consequences of punishment In this review we take stock of what is known about these



NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF JUSTICE FIVE THINGS

Individuals behind bars cannot commit additional crime — this is incarceration as incapacitation Before someone commits crime he or she may fear incarceration and thus refrain from committing future crimes — this is incarceration as deterrence “Sending an individual convicted of a crime to prison isn’t a very effective way to deter crime ”



Mass Incarceration and the Theory of Punishment

Mass Incarceration and the Theory of Punishment Vincent Chiao Version Post-print/accepted manuscript Citation (published version) Vincent Chiao "Mass Incarceration and the Theory of Punishment" (2015) Criminal Law and Philosophy Publisher’s Statement This article has been reproduced with the permission of Springer International



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Jurisprudence of Mass Incarceration 1 Introduction: OVERCOMING MASS INCARCERATION Jonathan Simon The impulse to punish has been described as a universal and its roots seem to lie deep within the psychology and perhaps biology1 of human beings2 but when we study punishment across different societies and



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incarceration as essentially incompatible with life As for gender Sexton found that female prisoners often lamented the lack of consistency and routine in prison and they most often expressed narratives of punishment that were either low in both salience and severity (punishment as part of life) or high in both

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