Can general deterrence be considered as a factor for sentencing?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from R. v. L.E.S., 2007 SKPC 138 (CanLII):

Her Majesty the Queen v. B.W.P., 2006 SCC 27 (SCC affirms trial court sentencing decision that general deterrence is not a factor to be considered in sentencing a youth);

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