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 Criminal law is one of the devices by which organized societies ensure the survival of the group and protect the security of individual interests. In addition, the standards of conduct instilled by family, school, and religion; the regulations of civil life enforced by ordinary police powers; the rules of the office and factory; and the sanctions available through tort actions. The divergence between tort law and criminal law is difficult to draw with real precision, but in general one may say that a tort is a private injury whereas a crime is formulated as an offense against the public, although the actual victim may be an individual. The conventional approach to criminal law has been that a crime is an act that is morally wrong. The objective of criminal deterrent was to make the offender give punishment for harm done and expiate his moral guilt; punishment was to be meted out in proportion to the guilt of the accused.  

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