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    Punitive Sanctions, in and of Themselves, Are Not Particularly Effective
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Punitive Sanctions, in and of Themselves, Are Not Particularly Effective

Question 45

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Punitive sanctions, in and of themselves, are not particularly effective in changing a youth's behavior and, in some cases, may even increase recidivism.

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