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Criticisms of Rights Forfeiture Theory as a Justification for Legal

Question 24

Question 24

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Criticisms of rights forfeiture theory as a justification for legal punishment include the problems of:


A) Relatedness
B) Durability and depth
C) Authorization
D) All of the above

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