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  1. Just Desert

    ... More generally, proponents of the theory would not permit ideal punishment of a
    criminal that is unequal to his or her just deserts, even if this would serve ...

  2. Just Desserts

    Just Desserts. Just Deserts The very meaning of "just deserts" means just
    that; a reward or punishment in turn for a deed good or bad. ...

  3. Capital Punishment

    ... deterrent on criminal homicide. Is the theory of "Just Deserts" (Bedau, 1978;
    Finckenenauer, 1998) in anyway credible? It is also often ...

  4. Dangerous Offenders Legislation

    ... The first concern is that this type of sentencing contravenes the just deserts
    principle that the offender should receive a sentence directly in proportion to ...

  5. The Gilded Age

    ... The "just deserts" theory of poverty is one that best describes American
    society. "For many, the logic of the mobility ideology ...

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  1. The Gilded Age

    ... The "just deserts" theory of poverty is one that best describes American
    society. "For many, the logic of the mobility ideology ...

  2. Bartolome De Las Casas

    ... In his conclusion on page 129, he invokes providence when he states that "God has
    decided to give them these butchers' just deserts by turning them against ...

  3. Classical Theory And Its Effects On Criminal Justice Policy

    ... This is the principle of “just deserts” means convicted offenders deserve punishment
    equal to the seriousness of the harm they caused through the specific ...

  4. Hair Cut

    ... pull the reader into the "obtuse moral sense" of the small town and gain the sanction
    of the reader of "the extreme penalty for Jim as his just deserts for his ...

  5. Hamlet'S Turning Points

    ... It is ironic that although Hamlet's intentions are to ensure Claudius' just deserts,
    in actuality, Hamlet loses his best chance to act against Claudius and ...

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