Why do Marxists argue that there is no such thing as punishment as such? Critically evaluate these arguments. When exploring the substantial role in which punishment plays in society‚ a number of differing perspectives can be identified. Most are influenced by social theories which can be traced back to the founding fathers of sociology; the two main proponents of the conflict and consensus theory‚ Karl Marx and Emile Durkheim‚ as authors tend to adopt ideas from either a Durkheimian approach or
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A social and legal study‚ Justification Of Capital punishment By PRATEEK SAMADHIYA ABSTRACT According to oxford Dictionary‚ Capital punishment is the legally authorized killing of someone as punishment for a crime.[1][1] Capital punishment is the death sentence awarded for capital offences like crimes involving planned murder‚ multiple murders‚ repeated crimes; rape and murder etc where in the criminal provisions
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Capital Punishment: Proper Punishment or a Form of Revenge? The death penalty has been around forever‚ in every recorded civilization there has always been some form of capital punishment. The methods of carrying out the death penalty have changed throughout history‚ from the more brutal types of our ancestors such as stoning and crucifixion‚ to the so-called humane ways‚ like lethal injection or the gas chamber being used today. There are more countries that have abolished the death penalty
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women uniting to protect their female neighbor Mrs. Wright from the potential injustices of a sexist and male dominant society after her husband is murdered. The behaviors of the female characters serve as symbolism supporting the stories theme of protection. Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters are apprehensive as they enter the Wright’s farmhouse. Their behavior demonstrates fear and anxiety of the unknown circumstances surrounding the murder of Mr. Wright. They stand close to each other‚ united as women in
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Week 6 Assignment Punishment Research Paper “Does Punishment Deter Crime” By: Charmin M‚ Gunning Sociology/120-UOPX 8/12/2013 Introduction Today America has one of the highest crime rates in the world. There are many laws in this country that are meant to deter people from committing crimes‚ but‚ how well do these deterrents work? That is the question I will be addressing in this paper. I will also address the effects of four types of punishments; retribution‚ Deterrence‚
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and to make the IPC a living social document. Section 53 of the IPC [2] provides for the various types of punishments. But these are old and do not meet the exigencies of the present day globalised world. The authors yearn for inclusion of community service as a mode of punishment. Indian draftsmen have not overlooked the necessity of such a restorative mode in recent enactments. We find the inclusion of community service in The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act‚ 2000 [3] (Section
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The Irony of Capital Punishment Capital punishment has been a part of our justice system since the beginning. For many years the controversy of the death penalty has created social issues that question the validity and fairness based on concerns of moral and human rights. Even though many other nations use this form of justice‚ the fact that the United States views itself as a leader of human rights brings question to whether we are practicing what we preach. Nevertheless‚ the majority of US citizens
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The advantages and disadvantages of Community service or social service as modes of criminal punishment. Community service or social service is a mode of punishment provide by the law which the offender can escape imprisonment or fines. Community service acts as an alternative to the harsh criminal punishment. Generally‚ community service is handed down by a judge or magistrate to the first-timer offender or teenage offender. This punishment can also be handed down in the case of minor offences for
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extracted by punishment. Convicts were subjected to various types of reprimands such as shortened rations‚ leg-irons‚ being placed on treadmills‚ head shavings‚ floggings‚ execution and forced transportation to penal stations‚ which was a place of secondary punishment. These punishments meted out in the Australian colonies came in various forms and extremities‚ which will be discussed throughout this essay. The traditional interpretations of the Australian colonies and its punishments have produced
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INTRODUCTION Crime and punishment are two concepts that are vital to the harmony and peaceful co-existence of a state. The goal of every society is that every inhabitant should pursue his interest and aspirations without fear or hindrance from another co-inhabitant. In securing this‚ every community of man has always put in place rules and norms that regulate the interaction of the inhabitants. Certain conducts in the society that threatens the societal goals are collectively frowned at. Such
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