Sentences with phrase «effective punishment»

In Washington, he was «the most hated» secretary the Department of Housing and Urban Development had ever had, an arrogant and occasionally cruel taskmaster who demanded he be referred to as «Mr. Secretary,» who told a future nemesis that criminal sanctions were less effective punishment for his enemies than «adverse publicity, reputational harm, budget - cutting and legislative action.»
«The Demise of Ozzie and Harriet: Effective Punishment of Domestic Abusers,» 17:2 New England Journal on Criminal and Civil Confinement (1992)
Ironically, such effective punishment would not be possible, as shown with Libya and also recently Russia, if Iran remained completely shut out.
As with any injunctive relief, the point is about deterrent and facilitating effective punishment for the respondent when it is appropriate to do so.
So, for example, would a total and lengthy grounding be an effective punishment for shoplifting?
They should be disciplined, absolutely, but nowhere is it written that an effective punishment must involve public shaming.
Yesterday Justice Secretary Ken Clarke presented his Green Paper on Criminal Justice, «Breaking the Cycle: Effective Punishment, Rehabilitation and Sentencing of Offenders».
2 Students should be able to analyse the effectiveness of prisons against other forms of punishments, and make their own conclusions about whether prison works as an effective punishment.
Limiting the usage of these tools cuts them off from their friends and curbs their social life, which is why it makes an effective punishment for cyberbullies.
Think about it this way: When you receive a speeding ticket, it's effective punishment, but only temporarily.
Changes from an effective punishment should be seen almost immediately and within only the first few repetitions should a noticeable decrease in the likelihood of a behavior be observed.
Crate training methods are extensive and varied, but it should be noted that putting a dog in a crate is not an effective punishment.
It is also not wise to follow advice regarding extreme but effective punishments.
Examples of these so - called «effective punishments» are rubbing the nose of the puppy into his «mess,» beating the puppy, or locking the puppy up in a dark, enclosed space.
To be effective a punishment must be immediate, intense, unavoidable, and consistent, which is surprisingly difficult to achieve in real life [ref].
If the occurrence of the «bad» behavior isn't decreasing, then you are not using an effective punishment for your dog or the behavior.
As a conclusion, one can say that the CJEU did not only reply to the question raised by Advocate General Kokott whether «EU law require [s] the courts of the Member States to refrain from applying certain provisions of their national law on the limitation periods applicable to the prosecution of criminal offences in order to guarantee the effective punishment of tax offences» (§ 1 of the Opinion).
The proposals, set out in Breaking the Cycle: Effective Punishment, Rehabilitation and Sentencing of Offenders, include: rewarding early admissions of guilt with up to 50 % reduction in sentence; increased use of restorative justice measures; introducing reforms to make offenders directly compensate victims of crime; and simplifying the sentencing framework so that judges have more discretionary powers.
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