Multiple Choice
In , also known as shock probation, the offender is sentenced to a specific amount of time in prison or jail, to be followed by a period of probation.
A) intermittent incarceration
B) shock incarceration
C) suspended sentence
D) split sentence probation
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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