Answer:
Modest short term deterrent, but will need mass executions to be effective
Explanation:
The question has already been answered but I guess you need an explanation.
In the deterrence theory by Professor Land and his colleagues, they assumes that offenders are rational, I.e. they know the law and the penalties attached to defaulting the law..
They're are three points to take note of in this study;
1. For execution to have a deterrent effect, then it means a huge number of execution must have taken place
2. Most of any deterrent effect of execution of homicide occurs immediately after the execution is made public
3. 5 to 10 homicides would deterred in a year if there are 10 to 20 executions using 0.5 homicides deterred on a monthly basis.
I'm pretty sure it is a)capitalism.
The answer would be the second (2nd) statement. Programs to fight HIV/AIDS have been the most help in breaking the cycle of poverty and disease in Botswana. These programs helped raise awareness about the devastating causes and effects of these to poverty and disease-spreading.
Answer:
Solomon is most likely going to believe that his twenty workers are not autonomous anymore, and certainly exploit them.
Explanation:
David Kipnis proposes that power over other people gives the subject with power the impression that other do not control their own behavior and that they are not autonomous anymore.
Also, that a person who successfully exercises power over others is most likely to believe that they are less deserving of respect, thus they become a target of exploiting.
In this case Solomon has legitimate authority and has the absolute power over his workers behaviors so it is most likely that Solomon exercises his power by evading his workers autonomy and exploiting them.