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  1. Aug 12, 2017 · Specific deterrence is a type of punishment that is meant to discourage future criminal behavior in a person being charged with a crime. For example, specific deterrence is used to prevent an offender from committing the same crime in the future.

  2. Deterrence prevents future crime by frightening the defendant or the public. The two types of deterrence are specific and general deterrence. Specific deterrence applies to an individual defendant. When the government punishes an individual defendant, he or she is theoretically less likely to commit another crime because of fear of another ...

  3. Specific deterrence prevents crime by frightening an individual defendant with punishment. General deterrence prevents crime by frightening the public with the punishment of an individual defendant. Incapacitation prevents crime by removing a defendant from society. Rehabilitation prevents crime by altering a defendant’s behavior.

  4. Nov 21, 2023 · Specific deterrence, or individual deterrence, is defined by what discourages an individual charged with a crime from re-offending in the future. The effectiveness of...

  5. Specific deterrence can be best described as a utilitarian principle where a negative stimulus, such as punishment, causes an offender to cease acting in a manner which places them outside of the law. 31 It concerns itself solely

  6. Jun 5, 2016 · NIJ’s “Five Things About Deterrence” summarizes a large body of research related to deterrence of crime into five points. 1. The certainty of being caught is a vastly more powerful deterrent than the punishment. Research shows clearly that the chance of being caught is a vastly more effective deterrent than even draconian punishment. 2.

  7. "General" deterrence refers to the effects of legal punishment on the general public (potential offenders), and "specific" deterrence refers to the effects of legal punishment on those individuals who actually undergo the punishment.

  8. Deterrence: The Legal Threat in Crime Control. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. The distinction between general and specific deterrence is widely recognized and accepted by deterrence researchers, and is used commonly to classify deterrence studies.

  9. Apr 23, 2021 · Specific deterrence occurs when people refrain completely from, or limit, their criminal behavior as a result of personally experiencing legal punishment, such as when an offender is arrested or imprisoned and fears further legal punishment.

  10. The concept of specific deterrence proposes that individuals who commit crime(s) and are caught and punished will be deterred from future criminal activ ity. On the other hand, general deterrence suggests that the general population will be deterred from offending when they are aware of others being apprehended and punished.

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