desert principle

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English

Etymology

From desert (a just punishment or reward).

Pronunciation

enPR: dĭ-'zûrt prĭnəpəl

Proper noun

the desert principle

  1. The concept that offenders should be punished according to how blameworthy they are.
    • 1980, Martin D. Schwartz, Todd R. Clear, Lawrence F. Travis, Corrections, an Issues Approach, page 113:
      In that sense, the model represents a compromise: the basic structure of the penalty system is shaped by the desert principle, but crime-control considerations are given some scope in the choice of the individual offender's sentence.
    • 1984, The Prison Overcrowding Crisis, page 102:
      Bedau contends that the desert principle has no mode of measurement to determine the degree of harm implicated by []
    • 1985, Robert Melvin Carter, Daniel Glaser, Leslie T. Wilkins, Correctional Institutions, page 333:
      The desert principle is clearly unrelated to the demands of social control, rehabilitation, or reintegration.

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