Multiple Choice
The difference between traditional crime control policies and procedural justice policies is
A) procedural justice policies demand rigorous evidence-based evaluations of their effectiveness whereas traditional crime control policies did not
B) liberals and conservatives conflicted over traditional crime control policies but are largely in agreement when it comes to procedural justice policies
C) traditional policies rely on external coercion to get people to obey the law whereas procedural justice policies seek to cultivate voluntary compliance with the law
D) traditional crime control policies tend to be expensive to implement and subject to evasion by the courtroom workgroup whereas procedural justice policies are not
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