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In Studies That Examine the Effect of Punishment on General

Question 37

Question 37

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In studies that examine the effect of punishment on general deterrence, certainty of punishment is often measured in terms of:


A) arrest rates
B) juvenile court referral rates
C) adjudication rates
D) probation rates
E) confinement rates

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