Dispunitive

/dɪsˈpjuːnɪtɪv/ adjective

Definition

Not involving punishment; not having the nature or purpose of punishment.

Etymology

From dis- (not) + punitive (from Latin punire). A legal or philosophical term opposing punitive measures or penalties.

Kelly Says

Modern criminal justice reform pushes toward dispunitive approaches like rehabilitation and restorative justice, representing a fundamental shift from 'eye for an eye' thinking.

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