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According to deterrence theory, criminals
According to deterrence theory, criminals are no different from law-abiding people. Criminals [economist Paul H. Rubin writes]
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This theory states that having large amounts of nuclear weapons would keep the other side from attacking.(1 point) Responses
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The United States followed a policy of __________, which meant we tried to limit the amount of communist countries to prevent
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Think about how deterrence was used by President John F. Kennedy. Explain deterrence and compare two modern day countries with
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Punishment aimed at dissuading ANY potential offender through the punishment of convicted criminals is known as specific
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1. The rationale for punishment and correction comes from
A. the social contract theory. B. RawlsÂ’s theory. C.
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Differentiate between general deterrence, specific deterrence, and situational crime prevention.
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1. Not committing a murder because you know that your state doles out the death penalty for such a criminal act is an example
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Why did the Up Country have so much lawlessness? (1 point)
A. Criminals moved there from Georgia B. Honest citizens would not
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Please write a 300 to 350 word response explaining how the threat of punishment either does or does not deter juvenile
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