Sociological Origins of the Development of Criminal Legal Sanctions
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The article discloses main trends of the evolution of legal sanctions in the modern time. While analysing the problem of the search of the methodological base of legal sanctions, main theories, which investigate the aim of the punishment, and their relation are discussed in the article. The author emphasizes the clear tendency of the search of legal sanctions, which are the most effective socially. The conclusion is done that the modern state, while establishing and applying legal sanctions, stimulates a man to behave legally and fairly, and punishes him because it hopes that a punishment will not block up man’s way back to the society.
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