Specific deterrence definition

Specific deterrence means deterring the respondent from repeating the conduct in question. In this case, Mr. Burton and the AIBC are of the view that the combination of the administrative fine, investigation and disciplinary process, reprimand and publication will help deter Mr. Burton from non- compliance with CES requirements in future.
Specific deterrence means deterring the respondent from repeating the conduct in question. In this case, Mr. Massie and the AIBC are confident that the combination of the reprimand and fine will remind Mr. Massie of the importance of client-architect agreements and that outlining insurance status and providing the bylaw notification protects the public and the profession.
Specific deterrence means deterring the respondent from repeating the conduct in question. In this case, Mr. Paulus and the AIBC are confident that the combination of the reprimand, fine, an Oral Conduct Review and completion of the AIBC course Ethics, Act and Bylaws will help Mr. Paulus to be more careful in the future to report apparent infractions of the Architects Act and to seek advice from the institute if he is unsure whether a contravention of the Act has taken place. Mr. Paulus will further be reminded of the importance of the inclusion of bylaw compliance notifications in his proposal for architectural services/client-architect agreements.

Examples of Specific deterrence in a sentence

  • Specific deterrence aims to deter a specific offender from reoffending.

  • Specific deterrence, on the other hand, refers to the impact of enforcement on people directly, via personal experience of checkpoints and/or penalties.

  • Specific deterrence is the DEA’s interest in ensuring that a registrant complies with the laws and regulations governing controlled substances in the future.

  • Specific deterrence results from actual experiences with detection, prosecution, and punishment of offenders.

  • Specific deterrence focuses on individual offenders and seeks to ensure that underage drinkers will be detected, taken into custody or arrested, prosecuted, and subject to swift and appropriate sanctions.

  • Specific deterrence can be seen as the impact of the actual legal punishment on those who are apprehended.

  • Specific deterrence refers to the effect of punishment on the future behavior of persons who experience it.

  • Specific deterrence focuses on individual offenders and seeks to ensure that impaired drivers will be detected, arrested, prosecuted, and subject to swift, sure, and appropriate sanctions.

  • Specific deterrence intends that by personally experiencing punishment, a particular offender is dissuaded from breaching the law again (Hatzistergos, 2010).

  • Specific deterrence methods (if any) recommended at the time of a spill will be those that have the greatest chance of success depending on current conditions and information.


More Definitions of Specific deterrence

Specific deterrence means deterring the respondent from repeating the conduct in question. In this case, MJMA and the AIBC are confident that the combination of the reprimand and fine will remind MJMA of the need to comply with the Act, the Bylaws under the Act and Council Rulings.

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