Asked by Amy
The Corrections Model (Positivism) approach:
A. has as its sentencing goal punishment/deterrence.
B. uses determinate/definite sentences.
C. sees the cause of crime as a rational choice made by the offender operating with free will.
D. sees as the cause of crime psychological/sociological factors over which the offender has little or no control.
Im really confused but i think its either C or D
A. has as its sentencing goal punishment/deterrence.
B. uses determinate/definite sentences.
C. sees the cause of crime as a rational choice made by the offender operating with free will.
D. sees as the cause of crime psychological/sociological factors over which the offender has little or no control.
Im really confused but i think its either C or D
Answers
Answered by
Reed
I think it's D, but re-read your text materials. It depends on which model they're talking about. There are variations, and you need to know the one your text addresses.
There are no AI answers yet. The ability to request AI answers is coming soon!