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To make the criminal harmless by supplying him those things which he lacks and to cure him to those drawbacks which made him to commit crime is known as

A. Expiatory or penance theory of punishment

B. Deterrent theory or preventive theory of punishment

C. Reformative or rehabilitative or corrective theory of punishment

D. Retributive theory of punishment

Answer: Option C


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