Multiple Choice
Classification processes are, in many respects, similar in concept to what __________ had implemented when commensurate good behavior would lead to a reclassification of their likelihood for release.
A) Sir Walter Crofton
B) Zebulon Brockway
C) Alexander Maconochie
D) William Penn
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