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nonpunitive

adjective
non·​pu·​ni·​tive | \ ˌnän-ˈpyü-nə-tiv How to pronounce nonpunitive (audio) \

Definition of nonpunitive

: not inflicting, involving, or aiming at punishment : not punitive nonpunitive drug policies taking nonpunitive measures

Examples of nonpunitive in a Sentence

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There does appear to be some connection between the use of administrative segregation — a nonpunitive form of solitary confinement — and suicide attempts. — Keri Blakinger, San Antonio Express-News, "Suicide attempts have more than doubled in Texas prisons," 7 Feb. 2018 A need in NOLA Taking a nonpunitive approach with students whose behavior might provoke suspensions and expulsions in mainstream schools, the program prioritizes behavioral skills over academic progress. — Lucy Schouten, The Christian Science Monitor, "For children who have faced serious trauma, a place to learn," 14 June 2017

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First Known Use of nonpunitive

1863, in the meaning defined above

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