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Preview: ... e steals in Saudi Arab and gets caught; he/she is immediately punished for it by cutting down the hand from which the person stole. Other than the strictness of justification, we also have this to keep in mind that maybe the person is living through thick and thin and stealing is the only way for that person to get something to eat for the children that are hungry in his/her home or not. This theory is sometimes biased because of retribution. When this occurs, the victim might do anything to bring justice to the matter. With this in mind, the person would go to any extent to do that, for example if a person is responsible for a murder of another person who was really close in relation to someone, in order to seek retribution, he might kill more people in order to reach out to the specific person for his/her vengeance. In order to protect the rights as a human being, law is established in several countries. But sometimes even law cannot handle the feelings of a person; they cannot handle what the victim can do in return for the murderer or any person who took some belongings of a person from him/her. Th ...

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