Punishment
Punishment
Punishment
Ends of Punishment
Greatest happiness of the greatest
number of people – Consequentialist
approach
Justice
Reformation of the criminal
Theories of
For safe, Punishment
orderly, peaceful and prosperous society
to exist and flourish – the following tools of theory
are found to be good guides:
1. Deterrent Theory
2. Preventive Theory
3. Retributive Theory
4. Reformative Theory
5. Expiatory Theory
6. Multiple
Approach Theory
Deterrent
Not Theory
only to prevent the
wrongdoer from doing a wrong,
but also to make him an
example for others, calculated
to curb criminal tendency in
others.
This theory lives even today in
some countries.
“Tooth for Tooth, Eye for Eye, Limb for Limb and
Nail for Nail” – principle of this theory
Found to be inhuman and barbaric
Modern human rights philosophy condemns this
cruel concept.
Reformative
“Condemn theTheory
Sin, not the Sinner” – Mahatma Gandhi.
Reformation process is like a surgeon operating on a
person to remove the pain.
It is a craft or skill in bringing back the tainted and
condemned culprits to national mainstream and civil
society, as meaningful citizens.
Expiatory
Theory
Rigorous:
In this case the offender is put to hard labour such as
grinding corn, digging, cutting wood etc. The
following are some offences which are punishable
with rigorous imprisonment
FINE
Forfeiture Of Property
Forfeiture implies the loss of property of the accused.
Under this punishment, the state seizes the property of
a criminal.