Not exact matches
On the other hand, criminal
punishment may not
always contribute to a just society As argued eloquently by Donald Shriver in these pages (August 26, 1998), «living with others sometimes means that we must value the renewal of community more highly
than punishing, or seeking communal vengeance for, crimes.»
The
punishments for Evans and Cisse may spark a transition, because in any logical environment a challenge which seriously endangers the well - being of a person should
always be dealt with more severely
than a spit.
The consequence
always directly relates to the behavior, such as using allowance money to pay for a broken window rather
than taking away video games as a
punishment.
Always remember that a dog learns faster from praise for doing the right thing rather
than punishment for doing the wrong thing
Authorities agree that positive reinforcement is
always better
than punishment.
Preventing bad behavior will
always be more effective
than allowing it to occur and then administering time - outs or any other
punishment after the fact.