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Michael, a 25-year-old man, has committed serious felonies such as arson, assault, and battery. An analysis of his personality suggests that he has some inherent negative traits that make him extremely aggressive and violent. The trait theories state that criminal behavior is not the result of a person choosing to commit a crime, but rather that of the traits with which the person is born. If the trait theory is correct, what type of punishment does Michael deserve? What do you think are the implications for punishment for those who break the law? Provide reasoning for your answers.

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