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Anticipated punishments refer to the expected negative consequences or sanctions individuals foresee as a result of their actions, particularly in the context of criminal behavior. This concept plays a crucial role in shaping an individual's decision-making process, as the likelihood and severity of these punishments can deter or encourage specific behaviors. Understanding anticipated punishments helps to explain why individuals might conform to social norms or engage in deviant behavior based on their perceptions of potential repercussions.