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    Some Delinquency May Be Prevented Based on an "Incapacitation Effect
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Some Delinquency May Be Prevented Based on an "Incapacitation Effect

Question 8

Question 8

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Some delinquency may be prevented based on an "incapacitation effect" through the use of:


A) close supervision
B) institutional confinement
C) both a & b
D) none of the above

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