PT105.S3.P2.Q8

PrepTest 105 - Section 3 - Passage 2 - Question 8

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Many of us can conceive of penalties that seem disproportionate to the crimes they are intended to punish. ███

Intro Topic · Concept of punishment that fits the crime
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Examples · of disproportionate punishment
Probation for murder is too light and long prison sentence for shoplifting is too severe.
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Question · Where do our intuitions about the appropriateness of punishments come from?
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Potential Answer · Two rationales for punishment
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First Rationale · Social-benefit
Punishment is justified because society benefits from deterring would be criminals.
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Second (Controversial) Rationale · Retribution
Punishment is not justified by benefit to society. Instead, punishment is justified by the severity of the crime; what is appropriate or just.
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Problem · with social-benefit rationale
The societal benefit of deterrence can sometimes justify punishments that intuitively feel too severe. Example of shoplifter punishment.
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Solution · retribution is the better rationale
The concept of appropriateness (absent in social-benefit rationale) is what accounts for the intuition of proportionality in punishment. It's not about beneficial punishment. It's about just punishment.
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Critique of and Alternate Solution · Intuition can be justified with social-benefit rationale
The retributivist notions of appropriateness, proportionality, and justice can be reframed as balancing benefit to society against cost to the individual.
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Actual Answer / Main Point · The retributivist intuitions are grounded in social-benefit rationale
Passage Style
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"The retributivist rationale can be shown to be more fundamental" is false. It is antisupported. Author tries to reframe the retributivist rationale in terms of the social-benefit rationale.

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b

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"Although social benefit appears to be a reasonable rationale" is the wrong positioning to take on the social-benefit rationale. It's setting up the rest of the claim to say something negative about it. That can't be the main point.

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c

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"Retributivist rationale... is able to support our intuitions... in a way that the social-benefit rationale cannot." That can't be the main point. The main point favors the social-benefit rationale.

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d

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"Punishment of a criminal can be justified only if it produces a social benefit that outweighs the harm it brings to the criminal" is unsupported. Swap out the "only if" for "if" and (D) would be supported but still not the main point.

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The "it" refers to "the rationale that punishments ought to fit crimes," which is a reference to the retributivist rationale. (E) correctly characterizes that rationale as grounded in the concept of benefit.

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