Retribution theory views social deviance as a result of individuals violating social norms and thus deserving punishment as a form of justice. It suggests that deviant behavior should be met with punishment to restore a sense of balance in society and deter others from engaging in similar acts. Retribution emphasizes accountability and the idea that those who break societal rules should face consequences for their actions.
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