- (1) To forbid and prevent conduct that unjustifiably inflicts or threatens substantial harm to individual or public interest.
- (2) To safeguard conduct that is without fault from condemnation as criminal.
- (3) To safeguard offenders against excessive, disproportionate or arbitrary punishment.
- (4) To give fair warning of the nature of the conduct declared to constitute an offense, and of the sentences that may be imposed on conviction of an offense.
- (5) To differentiate on reasonable grounds between serious and minor offenses, and to differentiate among offenders with a view to a just individualization in their treatment.
The general purposes of this title are: