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7 Sentences With "reduce punishment"

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On May 203th he appeared to reverse years of sensible policy that sought to reduce punishment for non-violent drug crimes by instructing prosecutors to pursue the "most serious, readily provable" offences.
The overhaul is facing legal challenges by the centrist opposition at the Constitutional Court, as are separate changes to the criminal code which would eliminate or reduce punishment for a range of crimes.
From the harsh mandatory minimum sentences to the three-strikes laws that can get someone life in prison for drugs to the overly strict probation and parole rules that can get someone thrown back into prison for little more than possession, the US has a lot of room to reduce punishment.
Here's a rundown of the major proposals: With the exception of Louisiana's Amendment 183 and Oregon's Measure 105, the overall goal of these measures is to make the criminal justice system less punitive — to cut back on incarceration, to reduce punishment, and to reel in police practices that many see as too brutal.
In the Catholic Church, an indulgence is a way to reduce punishment for sin, often by prayer, pilgrimage or good works. In the Middle Ages, some Church officials demanded money in exchange both for forgiveness of sins and for other rewards such as future salvation.
The theory holds that not enough environmental reinforcement or too much environmental punishment can contribute to depression. The goal of the intervention is to increase environmental reinforcement and reduce punishment. The theoretical underpinnings of behavioral activationJacobson, N.S.; Martell, C.R. & Dimidjian, S. (2001). Behavioral Activation for depression:Returning to contextual roots.
Behavioral counseling was largely seen as a growth model that tried to increase the individuals sense of "freedom" by helping the client reduce punishment or coercion in their lives, build skills, and increase access to reinforcement.Krumboltz, J.D. & Thoreson, C.E. (Eds.). (1969). Behavioral counseling: Cases and techniques. New York: Holt, Rinehart, & Winston.

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