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- The five primary purposes of jail are1234:
- Retribution – holding people responsible for crimes that have been committed
- Deterrence – preventing crime
- Rehabilitation – helping offenders reform and return to communities as law abiding members
- Incapacitation – protecting the public from offenders while also punishing offenders
- Restoration – supporting victims of crime, their families and witnesses
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- Retribution – holding people responsible for crimes that have been committed
- Deterrence – preventing crime
- Rehabilitation – helping offenders reform and return to communities as law abiding members
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- 1. They detain those unable or ineligible to make bail before trial.
- 2. They hold convicted offenders who are awaiting sentence.
quizlet.com/110156563/introduction-to-criminal-justi…Although theories abound on the purposes of the U.S. criminal law system (or criminal justice system), there exist five primary and largely recognized objectives: Retribution Deterrence Rehabilitation Incapacitation Restoration Retributionwww.davidmckenzielawfirm.com/blog/5-primary-obj…Punishment has five recognized purposes: deterrence, incapacitation, rehabilitation, retribution, and restitution. Deterrence prevents future crime by frightening the defendant or the public.
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