crime against the society and/or heinous crime, then the deterrence theory as a rationale for punishing the offender becomes more relevant, to be applied ... combination of the aforesaid factors. Sometimes, it is the deterrence theory which prevails in the minds of the court, particularly in those cases where
incident the
accused were released on probation of good conduct.
The deterrent theory is applied not merely to punish the offender,
but to deter others
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