Wednesday, May 29, 2019

The Sentence :: Retribution Incapacitation Deterrence

As a judge dealing with a sentence for an individual that has been convicted of stealing others identity for monetary gain, specific discipline would be needed before a sentence could be imposed. The schooling needed would be as follows How many people did he steal identities from? How was he or she planning to obtain money from the stolen identities? How did he or she steal the identities? Specific every(prenominal)y, was it stolen from peoples garbage? Or was the identity stolen from a place that the person worked? Does the person stomach any prior convictions? What types of peoples identity were stolen? Were just elderly people targeted? What type of education does the individual have that stole from these people? To incorporate the sentencing goals of retribution, incapacitations and deterrence all distinguish of tie in with each other. Giving the individual five years sentence with minimum 3 years served. Retribution would be dealt with by giving the criminal jail meas ure well deserved. By serving time in jail, incapacitation would be incorporated. It would definitely remove the convicted person from the community. Jail time would prove to be short term deterrence for the person to commit further crime for three to five years while serving time. Depending on the persons experience in prison, it might deter him or her from committing any future crimes. To provide restitution for the community that was victimized the individual would be fined or sentenced to do some type of community service. The type of community service should be that of picking up trash along side the roadway or to cleaning a national park. This person should not do community service where he or she could be near any information of other persons. He or she does not need the opportunity to be a repeat offender. Rehabilitation could be done through some sort of counseling.

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