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    ______________________ Is the Concept That a Penalty for a Crime
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______________________ Is the Concept That a Penalty for a Crime

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______________________ is the concept that a penalty for a crime may prompt commission of a marginally more severe crime because that crime receives the same magnitude of punishment as the original one.

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