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    The "Experiential Effect" in Deterrence Research Refers to the Finding
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The "Experiential Effect" in Deterrence Research Refers to the Finding

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The "experiential effect" in deterrence research refers to the finding that experiencing legal sanctions prevents recidivism.

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