Criminal punishments
Punishment is a measure of state compulsion assigned by judicial judgement. It is imposed on a person who has been found guilty of a crime for the joint purpose of restoring social justice and reforming the wrongdoer’s character in order to prevent the commission of subsequent crimes. In many jurisdictions punishment is categorised in two main types: a) corporal and b) socioeconomic punishment. Corporal punishment includes penalties such as: capital punishment, imprisonment (for life or for a definite period), probation, corrective labour. Socio-economic punishment comprises: confiscation of property, fines, community service, restriction or loss of civic or other rights, public reprimand.
1. work for the benefit of the community
2. deprivation of liberty
3. the act of committing, performing
4. rehabilitation under supervision
5. formal admonition, reproof, rebuke
6. imposition, coercion
7. related to the body, physical
8. action intended to achieve an effect
9. monetary penalty or sanction
10. death penalty
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measure-8. action intended to achieve an effect
compulsion-6 imposition, coercion
commission-3 the act of committing, performing
corporal-7. related to the body, physical
capital punishment-10 death penalty
imprisonment-2 deprivation of liberty
probation-4. rehabilitation under supervision
fines-9 monetary penalty or sanction
community service-1 work for the benefit of the community
reprimand-5 formal admonition, reproof, rebuke