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    Just Deserts Theory Proposes That Punishment Is
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Just Deserts Theory Proposes That Punishment Is

Question 4

Question 4

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Just deserts theory proposes that punishment is


A) the icing on the cake for bad behavior
B) ineffective in changing behavior
C) morally justified
D) given to offenders only as a last resort
E) particularly effective with drug offenders

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