
Blackstone's formulation
Blackstone's formulation states that the primary purpose of criminal punishment is to prevent future crimes rather than to exact revenge or punish past actions alone. In other words, punishment should serve as a deterrent, discouraging both the person punished and others from committing similar offenses in the future. This perspective emphasizes the preventive role of the justice system, aiming to protect society by discouraging criminal behavior through appropriate sanctions.