A. The principle of deterrent punishment to criminals
B. The principle of revenge
C. The principle that punishment should aim at reforming the criminals
D. The principle of hate the sin and not the sinner
Related Mcqs:
- The idealist theory of Justice, which emphasised the moral element of justice, was first of all propounded by:___________?
A. Aristotle
B. Plato
C. Machiavelli
D. Marx - Aristotle speaks of two types of justice one, particular justice and the other:
A. Social Justice
B. General justice
C. Distributive justice
D. Political justice - In which book Plato elaborated his theory of justice?
A. Republic
B. Statesman
C. Laws
D. All the above books - Which theory of justice is based on the principle ‘kill the sin and not the sinner’?
A. Retributive theory of justice
B. Reformative Theory
C. Deterrent Theory of Justice
D. None of the above - The labour theory of value which formed one of the feature of theory of development offered by Racardo was: ____________?
A. His original idea
B. Borrowed from Adam Smith
C. Borrowed from Marx
D. None of the above - Who wrote the book A theory of Justice?
A. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
B. Francis Fukuyama
C. Thompson, J.W., and S.K. Padovel
D. J. Rawls - Maximum stress about economic aspect of justice has been laid by:____________?
A. Individualists
B. Utilitarian
C. Fascists
D. Nazis
E. Socialists - The term ‘justice’ has been drawn from the Latin term:____________?
A. Just
B. Jus
C. Joint
D. Judge - In his philosophy Plato has associated justice with:____________?
A. Functions
B. Religion
C. Morality
D. Wealth
E. Education - Plato’s concept of justice was based on: ____________?
A. Economic considerations
B. Political considerations
C. Social considerations
D. Ethical and philosophical considerations
E. Religious considerations