Multiple Choice
Critics have raised which of the following objections to "moral education" as a justification for legal punishment?
A) It is inappropriately maternalistic in its orientation
B) It fails to consider the moral rights of victims
C) It fails to explain how punishment is the most effective means to achieve moral education
D) None of the above
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