Colorado Code § 18-1-102.5

Purposes of code with respect to sentencing
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(1) The purposes of this
code with respect to sentencing are:
(a) To punish a convicted offender by assuring the imposition of a sentence he deserves
in relation to the seriousness of his offense;
(b) To assure the fair and consistent treatment of all convicted offenders by eliminating
unjustified disparity in sentences, providing fair warning of the nature of the sentence to be
imposed, and establishing fair procedures for the imposition of sentences;
(c) To prevent crime and promote respect for the law by providing an effective deterrent
to others likely to commit similar offenses;
(d) To promote rehabilitation by encouraging correctional programs that elicit the
voluntary cooperation and participation of convicted offenders;
(e) To select a sentence, a sentence length, and a level of supervision that addresses the
offender's individual characteristics and reduces the potential that the offender will engage in
criminal conduct after completing his or her sentence; and
(f) To promote acceptance of responsibility and accountability by offenders and to
provide restoration and healing for victims and the community while attempting to reduce
recidivism and the costs to society by the use of restorative justice practices.

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