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punishment
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United States
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In the United States, punishment often involves incarceration and legal consequences as a form of justice and discipline.
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13
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2
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punishment
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Western countries
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In Western countries, punishment, often through incarceration, is a common method for justice and discipline.
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13
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3
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punishment
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United Kingdom
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Punishment in the UK seeks justice and enforces societal rules through legal regulation and incarceration.
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8
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4
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punishment
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Saudi Arabia
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Punishment in Saudi Arabia follows Islamic law and traditional customs, often involving corporal and capital punishment, sometimes as public spectacles.
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5
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punishment
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Iran
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Punishment in Iran is often corporal or capital, influenced by religion and tradition.
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6
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punishment
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Middle Eastern countries
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In Middle Eastern countries, punishment often involves physical methods such as flogging and public execution, in accordance with Islamic law.
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4
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7
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punishment
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Sweden
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In Sweden, the focus on punishment is on rehabilitation and discouraging physical punishment for both children and criminals.
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4
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8
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punishment
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East Asia
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In East Asian culture, punishment is aimed at restoring harmony and upholding societal norms rather than seeking retribution.
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3
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9
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punishment
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Eastern cultures
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In Eastern cultures, punishment is viewed as a means to repair harmony and uphold social order.
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3
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10
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punishment
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Global
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Punishment for crimes across the globe aims to deter and rehabilitate offenders.
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11
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punishment
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United Arab Emirates
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In the United Arab Emirates, punishments such as public flogging and capital punishment are implemented for certain offenses.
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12
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punishment
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rehabilitation-focused societies
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Rehabilitation-focused societies prioritize reform and reintegration into society over punitive measures for punishment.
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