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The Psychology of State Punishment
ABSTRACTA significant amount of punishment that happens in society is state punishment, that is, third‐party punishment carried out by an organized political community in response to a rule violation. We argue that a complete psychology of punishment must consider state punishment as a distinct form.
Jordan Wylie +4 more
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Hukuman (punishment) merupakan bentuk usaha edukatif untuk memperbaiki siswa kearah yang benar , bukan suatu alat untuk siksaan untuk membatasi kreatifitas. Tujuan diberikannya punishment ini adalah untuk menghilangkan kejahatan. Penelitian ini dilakukan
Muhammad Ade Putra, Zakwan Adri
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Education gives students access to knowledge and information that has been collected and organized. Punishment is very important to change student behavior in a safe and orderly school environment.
Siskahendriyetti
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PEMAKNAAN SISWA SMA TERHADAP PUNISHMENT YANG DIBERIKAN GURU DISEKOLAH : STUDY INDIGENOUS PSYCHOLOGY
Hukuman (punishment) adalah perlakuan yang diberikan kepada seseorang atau kelompok yang melakukan kesalahan atau melanggar aturan yang berlaku di suatu tempat atau instansi.
Silva Dwi Deninta, Zakwan Adri
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Punishment merupakan pemberian stimulus oleh guru yang tidak menyenangkan atas konsekuensi yang dilakukan oleh siswa yang dinilai buruk atau melanggar.
Ramadhano Twento Dilanov, Zakwan Andri
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Culture and group-functional punishment behaviour
Humans often ‘altruistically’ punish non-cooperators in one-shot interactions among genetically unrelated individuals. This poses an evolutionary puzzle because altruistic punishment enforces cooperation norms that benefit the whole group but is costly ...
Antonio M. Espín +4 more
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Pemberian punishment dalam proses pembelajaran memiliki implikasi yaitu siswa diakui sebagai individu unik yang memiliki kemampuan tertentu yang dapat dihargai.
Wina Tania, Zakwan Adri
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Victim Impact Testimony and the Psychology of Punishment
A growing body of empirical evidence from psychology, sociology, law, and criminal justice has demonstrated that lay intuitions about punishment are strongly rooted in retributivism: i.e., the idea that punishment should be distributed in proportion to moral desert.
Janice Nadler, Mary R. Rose
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How Psychology is Changing the Punishment Theory Debate
This brief essay reviews the contributions that social psychology is making the debate among criminal law theorists on the proper principle for the distribution of criminal liability and punishment. Included is a discussion of suggestions that deterrence may be ineffective as a distributive principle, that incapacitation of dangerous persons may be ...
Paul H. Robinson
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The Psychology of Guilt and Redemption in Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky
The paper takes Fyodor Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment as a point of departure to think about guilt and redemption within the human being. In Raskolnikov, the presence and absence of these conflicting forces of guilt and redemption bring everyone ...
Abbas Jaafar Mutar
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