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Justifying Punishment on the Grounds of Just Deserts Implies That

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Justifying punishment on the grounds of just deserts implies that punishment is a morally sound practice, regardless of any value it has in deterring or incapacitating criminals.


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Java

An object-oriented, class-based programming language at a high level, aimed at reducing implementation dependencies to the least possible extent.

Variable Values

Refers to the data or information that variables in a program hold during its execution.

Execution

Execution refers to the process by which a computer or virtual machine carries out the instructions of a computer program.

Implicit Type Cast

Automatic conversion of a value from one data type to another by the compiler.

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