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3. Crime and
social objectives
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Article 26-Justice
and crime
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Justice and crime |
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When a crime is committed, an offence has occurred. Where a crime involves a serious offence, the impact may include the trauma of family, friends and a whole community. |
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For the functioning of society, fair justice must be done. For fair justice to be done, a wise balance must be established. |
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Excepting those crimes considered so abhorrent and dangerous by society that no rehabilitation is considered possible, all punishment must by definition be based on rehabilitation- that is at least in the reduction of the likelihood of re-offence. |
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Any system that surrenders and/or removes rehabilitation from its code of penalties risks a Justice system that will be both manifestly inadequate in curbing crime and unjust. |
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