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Psychology and the theory of deterrence: the gap widens
Colleen Cordes
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Deterrents and Reinforcements: The Psychology of Insufficient Reward
The American Journal of Psychology, 1965William W. Lambert+2 more
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Museum of human stupidity ‐ a psychological deterrent to vandalism in the zoo
International Zoo Yearbook, 1969openaire +2 more sources
Beyond just deserts and deterrence: An evolutionary psychology of punishment and rehabilitation
2007Recent studies indicate that punishment is driven by just deserts motives rather than deterrence motives. In the just deserts perspective, punishment is based on the seriousness of the crime, and rehabilitative alternatives to punishment are only expected to be considered when the seriousness is low.
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The Concept of Deterrence: Some Logical and Psychological Considerations1
Journal of Social Issues, 1961openaire +2 more sources