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Crime and Punishment - Coggle Diagram
Crime and Punishment
Motives of Crime
Socioeconomic factors
Poverty
Unemployment
Lack of education
Peer pressure
Mental health
Increased agitation and impulsitivity
Impaired judgement
Lack of empathy and moral reasoning
Greed
Addiction
Hate / revenge
Gender (biological factor to some extent)
gender and crime
legal bias
media bias
inherent human bias
Patriarchy
Death Penalty
Yes
Eliminate threat of reoffend
no
ethical and practical concerns
undermines moral values of human lives
creates an endless cycle of violence
denying opportunities for responsibility/reform
fails to resolve the socio-economic issues behind the crime itself
Rehabilitation vs punishment
Punishment
Retribution
Deterrence
Incapacitation
Methods
Incarceration
Fines & penalties
Death penalty
Rehabilitation
Reduce recidivism
Address root causes
Methods
Education & vocational training
Restorative justice programs
Community service
Therapy & counseling
Focus on behavioral change
medias influence on crime
Stereotypes are amplified
Portrayals of crime and punishment
Selective reporting
Affects people's perceptions
Lose trust in the justice system
Purpose of Punishment
Deterrence
Retribution
Socioeconomic factors in crime
mental health and criminal behavior
ethics in punishment
things to consider
proportionality
due process
non malificence
equality and fairness
respect for human rights
restorative justice