Journal Based on your knowledge of our modern society, do you believe that our primary reason for sentencing criminals is RETRIBUTION, INCAPACITATION,

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Journal Based on your knowledge of our modern society, do you believe that our primary reason for sentencing criminals is RETRIBUTION, INCAPACITATION, DETERRENCE, or REHABILITATION? Explain your response fully, with specific supporting examples as possible (based on your own knowledge).

Crime and Punishment: An Exploration Part I: Using any available online resources, locate real-life examples of 6 of the 7 different “Sentencing Options” provided by your text. In each case, provide a very brief summary which includes the individual’s crime, what their actual sentence was, and where you found this article. This may be completed neatly in chart-form. Part II: Using online resources (http://www.doc.state.nc.us/parole/) and your text, create a brief outline which addresses and clarifies the following topics = Definition of Parole, Purpose of Parole, Mission Statement of NC Parole Board, Basic Process for Granting Parole in NC, Victims Rights Regarding Parole in NC Part III: Using online resources (http://www.doc.state.nc.us/dop/deathpenalty/) and your text create a brief outline which includes the following topics = Definition of Capital Punishment, History of Capital Punishment in the US, Controversy Regarding Capital Punishment (support and opposition), Examples (6) of Crimes in NC that have led to a capital sentence