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Crime and punishmentWhat are the aims of punishment?

Crime is a reality in every society. Hinduism teaches that actions in this life will directly affect experiences in future existences and that negative actions will lead to karmic debt.

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What are the aims of punishment?

Often the aims of a punishment overlap, eg sending people to prison aims to people from committing similar crimes and it aims to protect the public from the individual who is guilty of the crime. Here are four recognised aims of punishment:

  • deterrence - punishment that aims to put people off committing crime
  • reformation - punishment that aims to the criminal
  • retribution - punishment that aims to make the criminal pay for what they have done wrong
  • justice - the aim is to ensure that the right and fair thing is done

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