Contrast the three major purposes of corrections: incapacitation, deterrence, and retribution.

What will be an ideal response?


Incapacitation means removing a person from society or otherwise limiting his or her opportunities to commit more crime. The purpose is to stop a convicted person from committing future crimes. Deterrence means steering a person away from lawbreaking by threatening punishment. For example, the death penalty may prevent people from committing murder because they do not want to risk being executed. The purpose of deterrence is to stop people from committing crime in the first place. Retribution, or punishment, means exacting a sacrifice on the part of the offender in payment for the wrong done to victims and to society. The purpose of retribution is to hold criminals accountable for their crimes and make them pay their "debt to society."

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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