/dɪˈtɛrəns/ – noun
Definition: 1. việc răn đe;
2. thủ đoạn răn đe.
A more thorough explanation: Deterrence is a legal concept that refers to the use of punishment or threat of punishment to discourage individuals from committing crimes or engaging in harmful behavior. It is based on the idea that the fear of consequences will prevent people from engaging in illegal activities.
Example: The strict penalties for driving under the influence serve as a deterrence to individuals who may consider drinking and driving.