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    Supports→Retributivists who fail to consider variation in offenders' actual or anticipated experiences of punishment are punishing disproportionally.

    Retributivists who fail to consider variation in offenders' actual or anticipated experiences of punishment are not measuring punishment severity properly.

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    Retributivists who fail to consider variation in offenders' actual or anticipated experiences of punishment are not measuring punishment severity properly and are therefore punishing disproportionally. (2009: 215; see also Bronsteen et al. 2009: 1068–1072)

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