Asked by Jasmin Alvarado on Apr 28, 2024

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In considering public policy about punishment,a utilitarian would argue that punishment is justified if what two conditions exist?

Public Policy

Government actions or principles intended to solve societal problems or improve the general welfare of the public.

Punishment

The imposition of a penalty on someone as retribution for an offense or crime, aiming to discourage wrongdoing.

  • Analyze utilitarian perspectives on public policy and punishment, focusing on the conditions under which punishment is considered justified.
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Lennae MaurinaApr 30, 2024
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Pain and suffering to those who are punished is outweighed by the benefits of punishment; and those benefits cannot be achieved with less suffering or at a lower cost to those who are being punished