The principal objects which human punishments have in view are
undoubtedly restraint and example; restraint, or removal, of an
individual member whose vicious habits are likely to be prejudicial
to the society'; and example, which by expressing the sense of the
community with regard to a particular crime, and by associating
more nearly and visibly crime and punishment, holds out a moral
motive to dissuade others from the commission of it.
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