KEY TAKEAWAY: Sanctions are penalties imposed by courts with multiple aims, as defined in the Sentencing Act.
STUDY HINT: Consider examples of offences where rehabilitation is a primary goal (e.g., drug-related crimes).
VCAA FOCUS: VCAA often asks about the proportionality of punishment in hypothetical scenarios.
EXAM TIP: Clearly distinguish between specific and general deterrence in your responses.
REMEMBER: Denunciation = Disapproval + Message to the community.
COMMON MISTAKE: Confusing protection with deterrence. Protection physically prevents the offender from re-offending.
| Purpose | Definition | Examples | Effectiveness |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rehabilitation | Addressing the underlying causes of offending. | Drug rehabilitation, anger management, vocational training. | Depends on offender’s willingness and program availability. |
| Punishment | Penalizing the offender for the harm caused. | Imprisonment, fines, CCOs. | Provides justice for victims, but may not deter re-offending. |
| Deterrence | Discouraging the offender and others from committing similar offences. | Long prison sentences, high fines. | Depends on the perceived likelihood of being caught and the severity of the punishment. |
| Denunciation | Expressing the court’s disapproval of the offender’s conduct. | Public condemnation, significant fines. | Can shape public opinion, but impact is difficult to measure. |
| Protection | Safeguarding the community from the offender. | Imprisonment, restraining orders, indefinite detention. | Highly effective while the offender is incapacitated, but doesn’t address underlying causes. |
APPLICATION: Consider how different sanctions (e.g., imprisonment vs. CCO) achieve these purposes to varying degrees.
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