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Punishments That Fall in Between Prison and Regular Probation, Such

Question 13

Question 13

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Punishments that fall in between prison and regular probation, such as home incarceration, are known as


A) Incapacitation effects.
B) Intermediate sanctions.
C) Indeterminate sentencing.
D) Three-strikes policies.

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