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单词 retributive justice
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Definition of retributive justice in English:

retributive justice

noun
mass noun
  • A system of criminal justice based on the punishment of offenders rather than on rehabilitation.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Where does that amazing diatribe leave sufferers seeking solace, or victims seeking retributive justice?
    • Holloway, though, is looking for a model which will turn retributive justice into restorative justice.
    • But there is likely to be little retributive justice for past crimes.
    • They generally support social and retributive justice as ends in themselves.
    • Australia should move from retributive justice to restorative justice, argues Peter Norden.
    • Retributive justice is the notion that you respond to hurt with more hurt.
    • Retributive justice is about punishing and blaming people who have done something which is morally wrong.
    • In the mercy of God, there is no retributive justice, no eye for an eye, no settling of scores.
    • I believe in simple, retributive justice, which has its roots in the dawn of human history.
    • Let's either apply retributive justice evenly - against white collar and street criminals alike - or let's give restorative justice a try across the board.
    • Archbishop Desmond Tutu has often spoken of the need to forgo retributive justice in order to balance truth, justice, and reconciliation.
    • So I would say that even just in terms of retributive justice, the process did not mean letting off the perpetrator.
    • As I thought about what had gone on in South Africa, I too sometimes felt that the qualities of soul required to restrain the impulse of retributive justice came close to saintliness.
    • He challenged "that the cycle of reprisal and counter-reprisal had to be broken and that the only way to do this was to go beyond retributive justice to restorative justice "
    • I did correctly predict one or two of his points: that progressive justice supports the self interest of its practitioners and that one of the virtues of retributive justice is that it reinforces the badness of crimes in the public mind.
    • The case had sparked off a nation-wide debate on the relevance of the death penalty or retributive justice even in such heinous crimes.
    • The concept of retributive justice that follows karma is a deterrent to immoral life and a strong incentive for a person to live an ethical and decent life.
    • Certain scholars interpret this story as a case of "retributive justice," where justice is served by allowing those who suffered to wreak a similar type of revenge upon their enemies.
 
 

Definition of retributive justice in US English:

retributive justice

noun
  • A system of criminal justice based on the punishment of offenders rather than on rehabilitation.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Let's either apply retributive justice evenly - against white collar and street criminals alike - or let's give restorative justice a try across the board.
    • Certain scholars interpret this story as a case of "retributive justice," where justice is served by allowing those who suffered to wreak a similar type of revenge upon their enemies.
    • They generally support social and retributive justice as ends in themselves.
    • Retributive justice is the notion that you respond to hurt with more hurt.
    • Archbishop Desmond Tutu has often spoken of the need to forgo retributive justice in order to balance truth, justice, and reconciliation.
    • I believe in simple, retributive justice, which has its roots in the dawn of human history.
    • The case had sparked off a nation-wide debate on the relevance of the death penalty or retributive justice even in such heinous crimes.
    • Holloway, though, is looking for a model which will turn retributive justice into restorative justice.
    • But there is likely to be little retributive justice for past crimes.
    • In the mercy of God, there is no retributive justice, no eye for an eye, no settling of scores.
    • Retributive justice is about punishing and blaming people who have done something which is morally wrong.
    • The concept of retributive justice that follows karma is a deterrent to immoral life and a strong incentive for a person to live an ethical and decent life.
    • So I would say that even just in terms of retributive justice, the process did not mean letting off the perpetrator.
    • He challenged "that the cycle of reprisal and counter-reprisal had to be broken and that the only way to do this was to go beyond retributive justice to restorative justice "
    • I did correctly predict one or two of his points: that progressive justice supports the self interest of its practitioners and that one of the virtues of retributive justice is that it reinforces the badness of crimes in the public mind.
    • Where does that amazing diatribe leave sufferers seeking solace, or victims seeking retributive justice?
    • Australia should move from retributive justice to restorative justice, argues Peter Norden.
    • As I thought about what had gone on in South Africa, I too sometimes felt that the qualities of soul required to restrain the impulse of retributive justice came close to saintliness.
 
 
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