Hi, my name is Luz Vanessa Camargo Cortes and I'm a trainee in the Advertising Development program, with ID 2977622. In this blog you will find topics covered in the Advertising Development program that have allowed you to have a better command of the English language and you will have the opportunity to learn about each of them.
The distinction between "crime" and "punishment" is crucial in the legal and justice context, as it underpins the rationale and application of legal sanctions. Crime : A crime is an act or omission that violates a law and is punishable by the state. It encompasses various offenses, from minor infractions to serious felonies, and is characterized by its illegality and the harm it causes to society. Punishment : Punishment refers to the sanctions imposed by the legal system in response to a crime. Its primary objectives include deterrence, retribution, rehabilitation, and societal protection. The severity and nature of the punishment are typically proportional to the gravity of the offense committed. In legal systems, the underlying theories of punishment may vary, encompassing retributive justice (punishment as a deserved consequence), deterrence (discouraging future offenses), rehabilitation (reforming the offender), and restorative justice (repairing har...
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