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capital punishment
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Western countries
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Capital punishment is abolished or rarely used as part of the legal system, reflecting a focus on alternative forms of punishment.
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capital punishment
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Western culture
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Various views on capital punishment, ranging from support to strong opposition, exist within different Western countries
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3
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public executions
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Western countries
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Public executions are considered barbaric and have been abolished in most Western countries for centuries.
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4
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public executions
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Western countries
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Public executions are considered inhumane and barbaric, and are illegal in most Western countries.
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5
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public executions
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western countries
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Public executions are considered barbaric and are outlawed in most western countries.
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punish
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Western countries
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Punishment is a common method for disciplining children and enforcing laws.
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punish
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Western countries
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Punishment often involves legal consequences such as fines, community service, or imprisonment.
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punish
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Western cultures
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Punishment often focuses on individual responsibility and accountability.
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9
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punishing
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Western countries
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Punishing through legal system and incarceration is a common form of justice.
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punishing
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Western countries
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Punishing is seen as a necessary form of discipline for maintaining order and teaching lessons in the United States and many Western countries.
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11
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punishing
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Western cultures
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Punishing is considered a necessary and effective method for maintaining order and discipline in society.
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punishment
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Western countries
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Punishment often involves incarceration or community service as a form of rehabilitation.
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punishment
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Western countries
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Punishment is often used as a form of justice and correction for criminal behavior, with incarceration and legal consequences being common methods of punishment.
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