W: Have you been on any of these guided tours yet.
M: Well, we’ve been on two so far. One was very good, but the other was a bit boring. It depends on the guide, you know.
Q: How many times has the man been on guided tours so far ()
Justice in society must include both a
fair trial to the accused and the selection of an appropriate punishment for
those proven guilty. Because justice is regarded as one form of equality, we
find in its earlier expression the idea of a punishment equal to the crime.
Recorded in the Bible is the expression "an eye for an eye, and a tooth for a
tooth." That is, the individual who has done wrong has committed an offense
against society. To make repayment for this offense, society must get equally
balanced, which can be done only by imposing an equal injury upon him. This
conception of deserved-punishment justice is reflected in many parts of the
legal codes and procedures of modern times, which is illustrated when we demand
the death penalty for a person who has committed murder. This philosophy of
punishment was supported by the Germa A. less vengeful B. less effective C. less just D. less reasonable 我来回答: 提交
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