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Deterrent Effect of Penal Sanctions

NCJ Number
90965
Journal
Revija za kriminalistiko in kriminologijo, Leto 32, St 4 Dated: (Oktober-december 1981) Pages: 267-276
Author(s)
E Suligoj
Date Published
1981
Length
10 pages
Annotation
This article presents a brief description of deterrence theory and a survey of research so far conducted on the deterrent effects of penal sanctions.
Abstract
The author concludes that anyone declaring for or against deterrence theory would be acting prematurely, for all the research conducted about the influence of deterrence on human behavior has been one-sided and imperfect, while new research projects are still only being formed. It is probable that deterrence has very different effects on prevention, depending on the kinds of criminal offenses committed. Deterrence should be considered as only one means of prevention. One table, 12 references, and 50 footnotes are provided. (Author abstract modified)

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