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The left atrium receives oxygenated blood from the
Theory of Punishment
The systematic examination of the principles and justifications behind penalizing individuals for committing crimes.
Indeterminate Sentences
Sentencing that does not assign a fixed amount of time but rather a range in which an offender may be released, based on behavior and rehabilitation.
Rehabilitation
A process aimed at enabling individuals, especially offenders, to reintegrate into society as constructive members, often through treatment and education.
Unfair Advantage Theory
A principle in ethics and law that posits certain actions or conditions produce inequitable benefits or favoritism, undermining fairness or meritocracy.
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