This is a discussion post please answer all questions below:
Part 1
In your initial post, contribute to a discussion that focuses on the ideologies of punishment.
Contrast the different ideologies of punishment.
o Deterrence
o Incapacitation
o Rehabilitation
o Retribution
o Restorative
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Discuss the relationship between ideologies and sentencing structures. What are the sentencing options related to each of the ideologies?
Examine ideologies and sentencing in relation to offenders. Describe the types of offenders for which each ideology and sentencing option might be especially suited.
Part 2
In response to your peers, ask them for clarification on something that is unclear, offer an additional example or constructive criticism, or otherwise help to enhance the depth of the discussion and keep it moving.
Respond to each person below individually:
Gakayla post:
o Deterrence-consists of the public being aware of what will happen if they commit crimes, by seeing those who committed crimes being punished in public. The punishment would be severe and so harsh which will ensure that the person who committed the crime, not commit the crime again or anyone else who is thinking of committing a crime, would see the punishment. The overall method is to be harsh on criminals so that who are watching would be to scared to commit such act.
o Incapacitation- this method was use to banished the criminal from the community due to their criminal activity. Incapacitation is based on the characteristics of the criminal rather then the characteristics of the offense. Incapaciation has a concepts selective incapacitation where the offenders who repeat the same offense will be sentenced to longer person terms.
o Rehabilitation-the goal is to rehabilitate the offender and make sure that the offender is rehabilitated to be a sportive and productive member of society. In the process of rehabilitation the goal is to be treated and return back to society as reformed.
o Retribution-deals with the punishment the offender deserves after committing a crime. The mind set is ” eye for eye”. Retribution focused on offense and not the criminal futures. The criminal would be punished because the justice system requires it.
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Alicias Post:
Though each ideology may differ on the grounds of the individual, they share a common idea of what a criminal is despite the crime.
Deterrence-Punishment of criminals that is intended to be an example to the general public and to discourage the commission of offenses by others.
Incapacitation-Depriving an offender of the ability to commit crimes against society, usually by detaining the offender in prison.
Rehabilitation-The goal of restoring a convicted offender to a constructive place in society through some form of vocational or educational training or therapy.
Retribution-is punishment inflicted on a person who has violated a criminal law and so deserves to be punished.
Restorative-Punishment designed to repair the damage done to the victim and community by an offenders criminal act.