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comparison of punishment with the rehabilitation. Comparison of Punishment with the Rehabilitation Introduction This paper discusses the comparison of the effectiveness of punishment and rehabilitation of convicted offenders under prison an...
has been transformed from suspended rights’ economy to unbearable sensations’ art (Focault, 1977, p.11). It is handed out to criminals in order to teach them a lesson through which they could reform themselves, and is primarily aimed at pr...
them a lesson through which they could reform themselves, and is primarily aimed at preventing them from indulging in nefarious activities in the future. The main objective of punishment is to make recompense, restrain, rehabilitate and und...
punishment and rehabilitation and its relation with offender, victim, economy of the state, family of the victim and the society. The research also analyzes many aspects of punishment and rehabilitation and tries to gauge its effect on fisc...
treatment (Bilchik, 1996). Meanwhile, several policy makers of the country consider the implementation of “get tough” approach and inappropriate sentences to juvenile offenders as the major reason behind the criminalization of juvenile just...
capital punishment is the most severe punishment enforceable by the State in the public interest and only by a court. An individual who is found convicted and given capital punishment doesn’t only one who suffers but the family of the verdi...
drugs, except that heroin withdrawal can last several weeks. Attempting heroin detoxification without professional assistance is not only dangerous, but sometimes deadly. Heroin withdrawal can cause serious physical and emotional trauma inc...