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Punishment serves as a form of social control from "summary" of Crime Without Punishment by John L. McClellan

In our society, punishment plays a crucial role in maintaining order and preventing chaos. By imposing consequences on those who violate the law, we send a clear message to others that certain behaviors are unacceptable. This serves as a deterrent, dissuading individuals from engaging in criminal activities out of fear of facing punishment. Furthermore, punishment acts as a form of social control by establishing boundaries and norms that guide people's behavior. When individuals witness others being punished for their actions, they internalize the message that such behavior is not tolerated in society. This helps shape societal values and expectations, encouraging individuals to conform to accepted norms in order to a...
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    Crime Without Punishment

    John L. McClellan

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