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  2. Nov 26, 2018 · Retribution in the legal world refers to the act of setting a punishment for someone thatfits the crime.” In other words, an eye for an eye, or “do unto others as you would have done unto you.”

  3. Retributive justice - Punishment, Deterrence, Rehabilitation: It is difficult to know when retribution was first used as a philosophy of justice, but the concept regularly recurs in many religions. There are mentions of it in several religious texts, including the Bible and the Qurʾān.

    • Jon'a F. Meyer
  4. Jun 18, 2014 · The concept of retributive justice has been used in a variety of ways, but it is best understood as that form of justice committed to the following three principles: that those who commit certain kinds of wrongful acts, paradigmatically serious crimes, morally deserve to suffer a proportionate punishment;

  5. retributive justice, response to criminal behaviour that focuses on the punishment of lawbreakers and the compensation of victims. In general, the severity of the punishment is proportionate to the seriousness of the crime.

    • Jon'a F. Meyer
  6. Jan 1, 2012 · The essential challenge to retribution from the Abolitionists is that it, like revenge, violates the Intending Harm Requirement. That is, uniquely among moral practices, it appears to involve intentionally inflicting harm on persons. However, we construct an...

    • Whitley R. P. Kaufman
    • 2012
  7. Jun 29, 2022 · Updated on June 29, 2022. Retributive justice is a system of criminal justice that focuses solely on punishment, rather than deterrence—prevention of future crimes—or the rehabilitation of offenders.

  8. Jun 18, 2014 · The idea of retributive justice has played a dominant role in theorizing about punishment over the past few decades, but many features of it—especially the notions of desert and proportionality, the normative status of suffering, and the ultimate justification for retribution—remain contested and problematic. 1. The appeal of retributive justice.