Criminal Punishment

Criminal punishment is a form of social control in which a person who has committed a crime is subjected to a legal penalty imposed by the state or other governing authority. Punishment is an important part of criminal justice systems all over the world, and is seen as an essential tool for promoting public safety, supporting victims, and deterring criminal behavior. Punishments can range from rehabilitative measures such as probation, community service, and electronic surveillance, to more punitive measures such as fines, imprisonment, and even execution. Criminal punishment is a fundamental aspect of modern society, and its use and effectiveness is widely debated.

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Food Science and Hygiene

ISSN: 2835-2165
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Chang LI, Department of Food Science, Nanchang University.
Journal of Food Science and Hygiene is an advanced, Comprehensive, Open Access, Peer Reviewed Journal. This Journal includes a wide range of fields in its discipline to create a baseline for the authors to submit manuscripts towards the journal with highest quality manuscripts which specifies and describes the development activities conducted in