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- Incapacitation_(penology) abstract "Incapacitation in the context of sentencing philosophy is the effect of a sentence in positively preventing (rather than merely deterring) future offending.Imprisonment incapacitates the prisoner by physically removing them from the society against which they are deemed to have offended. Long term imprisonment with the intention to incapacitate is often used by criminal justice systems against habitual criminals who recidivate. Incapacitation also focuses on removing the ability of the offenders to commit future crimes.In his 2004 article, Levitt attributes part of the decline in the crime rate seen beginning in the mid 1990s to the inability of inmates to recidivate as sentences for crimes, especially for repeat offenders, had been greatly increased. Examples of these laws include back-to-back life sentences, three-strikes sentencing, and other habitual offender laws. In the United States, 18 U.S.C. § 3553 states that one of the purposes of criminal sentencing is to \"protect the public from further crimes of the defendant.\" Quite simply, those incarcerated can not commit further crimes against society.".
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- Incapacitation_(penology) wikiPageWikiLink Amputation.
- Incapacitation_(penology) wikiPageWikiLink Back-to-back_life_sentences.
- Incapacitation_(penology) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Capital_punishment.
- Incapacitation_(penology) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Criminal_law.
- Incapacitation_(penology) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Imprisonment_and_detention.
- Incapacitation_(penology) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Penology.
- Incapacitation_(penology) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sentencing_(law).
- Incapacitation_(penology) wikiPageWikiLink Criminal_justice.
- Incapacitation_(penology) wikiPageWikiLink Deterrence_(legal).
- Incapacitation_(penology) wikiPageWikiLink Habitual_offender.
- Incapacitation_(penology) wikiPageWikiLink Penology.
- Incapacitation_(penology) wikiPageWikiLink Precrime.
- Incapacitation_(penology) wikiPageWikiLink Psychopathy.
- Incapacitation_(penology) wikiPageWikiLink Recidivism.
- Incapacitation_(penology) wikiPageWikiLink Sentence_(law).
- Incapacitation_(penology) wikiPageWikiLink Three-strikes_law.
- Incapacitation_(penology) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Incapacitation (penology)".
- Incapacitation_(penology) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Incapacitation".
- Incapacitation_(penology) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Security/Incapacitation".
- Incapacitation_(penology) wikiPageWikiLinkText "incapacitate".
- Incapacitation_(penology) wikiPageWikiLinkText "incapacitating".
- Incapacitation_(penology) wikiPageWikiLinkText "incapacitation".
- Incapacitation_(penology) wikiPageWikiLinkText "physical incapacitation via imprisonment".
- Incapacitation_(penology) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Criminology-stub.
- Incapacitation_(penology) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Criminology_and_penology.
- Incapacitation_(penology) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Law-term-stub.
- Incapacitation_(penology) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Incapacitation_(penology) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Usc.
- Incapacitation_(penology) subject Category:Capital_punishment.
- Incapacitation_(penology) subject Category:Criminal_law.
- Incapacitation_(penology) subject Category:Imprisonment_and_detention.
- Incapacitation_(penology) subject Category:Penology.
- Incapacitation_(penology) subject Category:Sentencing_(law).
- Incapacitation_(penology) hypernym Effect.
- Incapacitation_(penology) type Disease.
- Incapacitation_(penology) type Term.
- Incapacitation_(penology) comment "Incapacitation in the context of sentencing philosophy is the effect of a sentence in positively preventing (rather than merely deterring) future offending.Imprisonment incapacitates the prisoner by physically removing them from the society against which they are deemed to have offended. Long term imprisonment with the intention to incapacitate is often used by criminal justice systems against habitual criminals who recidivate.".
- Incapacitation_(penology) label "Incapacitation (penology)".
- Incapacitation_(penology) sameAs Q6014133.
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- Incapacitation_(penology) sameAs Inkapacitering.
- Incapacitation_(penology) sameAs Q6014133.
- Incapacitation_(penology) wasDerivedFrom Incapacitation_(penology)?oldid=689365242.
- Incapacitation_(penology) isPrimaryTopicOf Incapacitation_(penology).