more to deter the offender from repeating than to rehabilitate them
socioeconomic and psychological factors are important
make both the offender and society healthy
sentencing is flexible, changes with the progress of the offender
humane treatment of offender
punishment satisfies society's desire for just deserts
serve fixed times for sentences as justice for wrongs done to society
institutional experts decide the offender's release
reintegrate the offender back into society and make whole
commits offenses as a way to adapt/survive to social problems
offenders are a result of social illness
treatment is the punishment for offenders
treatment of offender is voluntary, not required