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by luckylion
2446 days ago
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Punishment is a deterrent though, at least for somewhat rational and premeditated acts, so it has an effect (though it's hard to quantify exactly). It's not a linear effect (as in threat of twice punishment = twice as effective as a deterrent), but it's certainly not zero. Additionally, punishment often goes hand in hand with making it harder/impossible to re-offend. If you're in prison, you're not breaking into anybody's house. |
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This is a really interesting & related read.[2]
[1]https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1086/670398
[2]https://undark.org/article/deterrence-punishments-dont-reduc...