Harsher punishment may not necessarily works or have a effective outcomes. Often rehabilitation works better than harsher punishment. Furthermore, children should be taught with the correct moral values as it would be way more effective than harsher punishment. Having correct moral values since young would allow them to differentiate the right from wrong and prevent them to go astray. For example, in Norway out of five million people, less than four thousand of it’s country’s people were thrown jail as of 2014. Norway’s system focus on rehabilitation the offender and make sure they do not re-commit the offence instead of having harsher punishment (businessinsder.sg). According to research, Norway’s system hasn't imposed death penalty since 1979 as they view rehabilitation first then hasher punishment. In addition, Norwegian attitude towards prisoners were very different from other countries, the prisoners were treated with respect and trust. Hence, this had proven that harsher punishment may not always be the most successful and …show more content…
According to psychology, people do take decision before committing an act. Take example in Singapore. According to the Attorney-General's Chambers, the general form of punishments in Singapore includes fines, caning, probation, imprisonment just to name a few. Singapore is infamous around the world for its use of corporal and capital punishment for punishment. Death penalty is considered to be one of the harsher punishment whereby it provides no chances for the criminal to mend his or her ways. Therefore, this harsher punishment averts them from committing the crime which then results in the decrease of crime