/dɪˈtɜrənt ˈvæljuː/ – Phrase
Definition: giá trị răn đe, ý nghĩa răn đe.
A more thorough explanation: “Deterrent value” refers to the ability of something to discourage or prevent undesirable behavior or actions by creating a sense of fear, risk, or consequence. In a legal context, deterrent value often refers to the effectiveness of a punishment or penalty in deterring individuals from committing crimes or engaging in wrongful conduct.
Example: The presence of security cameras in the store serves as a deterrent value against potential shoplifters.