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A) are lower than for those who go to prison.
B) are not tracked by law enforcement.
C) are no higher than for those who go to prison.
D) are much higher than for those who go to prison.
E) are tracked by independent researchers, and are therefore questionable.
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A) probation.
B) prison.
C) home confinement.
D) day center.
E) community service.
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A) probation standard.
B) probation requirement.
C) technical violation.
D) true violation.
E) standard violation.
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A) intensive supervision probation.
B) halfway house.
C) home confinement.
D) community service.
E) day reporting center.
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A) eventually end up in prison.
B) are very likely to commit a second offense.
C) do not become career criminals.
D) cannot obtain jobs after their sentence.
E) have committed felony offenses.
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A) Home confinement
B) Restitution
C) Fines
D) Forfeiture
E) All of the above are administered primarily by the judiciary.
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A) hard on crime.
B) soft on crime.
C) increasing crime.
D) decreasing crime.
E) associated with corruption
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A) risk management.
B) retribution.
C) incapacitation.
D) moral leadership.
E) therapeutic counseling.
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A) 1940s
B) 1950s
C) 1960s
D) 1970s
E) 1980s
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