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Nucleotide analog mutagens cause (deletion/frameshift/point) mutations.
Theory of Punishment
A set of principles discussing the rationale and justification for punishing individuals who break the law.
Fear of Punishment
The anticipation of experiencing negative consequences or sanctions as a result of engaging in wrongful or illegal acts, often used as a deterrent.
Deterrence
A strategy aimed at preventing undesirable actions by instilling fear of consequences.
Deterrent Effect
The principle or effect of discouraging criminal behavior through the fear of punishment.
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