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Chapter 20 Self-Quiz
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Which of the following is not a primary justification for punishment?
retributivism
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redistribution
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rehabilitation
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deterrence
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Which of these theories of punishment is not used to defend the death penalty?
deterrence
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retributivism
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rehabilitation
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none of the above
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Which of the following is a retributivist justification for the death penalty?
We should give people what they deserve, and murderers deserve to die.
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If we execute murderers, they will become better people.
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Potential murderers will choose not to murder if the death penalty is in place.
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Law-abiding people will benefit from the death penalty being instituted.
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According to the text, the incoherence argument against capital punishment fails because
its premises contradict each other.
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its premises are only justified by its conclusion.
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one of its premises is true by definition.
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one of its premises is just another way of stating its conclusion.
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Which of these arguments rests on the claim that the legal system is bound to be error-prone?
the Argument from Discrimination
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the Killing Innocents Argument
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the Absolutist Argument
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the Basic Deterrence Argument
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Which of these practices appears to be a counterexample to the claim that if we know that a social practice will result in killing innocents, then it is immoral and ought to be abolished?
manufacturing prescription drugs
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building bridges
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driving cars
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all of the above
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According to lex talionis, torturers should be punished with
death.
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rehabilitation.
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jail.
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torture.
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A punishment that will hurt the criminal no more than is necessary to get the beneficial effect of crime prevention is what kind of punishment?
efficient
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utilitarian
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deterrent
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retributivist
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The claim that no one deserves to suffer challenges which of these arguments?
the Absolutist Argument
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the Argument from Just Deserts
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the Incoherence Argument
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the Argument from Discrimination
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Lex talionis is a principle commonly invoked by proponents of which theory of punishment?
rehabilitation
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retributivism
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deterrence
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redistribution
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