/dɪˈtɜrənt ˈsɛntənsɪŋ/ – Phrase
Definition: xác định hình phạt có tác dụng răn đe.
A more thorough explanation: Deterrent sentencing refers to the practice of imposing a punishment on a defendant that is intended to discourage both the individual defendant and others in society from committing similar crimes in the future. The goal of deterrent sentencing is to prevent future criminal behavior by creating a fear of consequences for engaging in unlawful activities.
Example: The judge imposed a deterrent sentencing of 10 years in prison to discourage others from committing similar crimes.