Multiple Choice
Critics of offender-funded community-based corrections worry that:
A) Surveillance and enforcement aspects of community-based corrections will suffer
B) Greater reliance on the police to enforce probation and parole agreements will occur
C) The poorer the offender, the more they pay and the longer they must live with the threat of probation or parole revocation hanging over their heads
D) Wealthier offenders, because they have access to greater resources, will be treated unfairly compared to poorer offenders
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