Multiple Choice
Aggravating factors generally revolve around three factors, which are:
A) Characteristics of the victim, characteristics of the victims' family, and characteristics of the offenders' family
B) Characteristics of the victim, characteristics of the offenders family, and the setting in which the crime took place
C) Characteristics of the offender, the setting in which the crime took place, and characteristics of the victim
D) Characteristics of the offense, characteristics of the offender, and characteristics of the victim
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