Multiple Choice
Much of Beccaria's approach to the prevention of crime is often distilled down to three ideas: that it is fundamentally a product of:
A) certainty (how likely punishment is to occur)
B) celerity (how quickly punishment is inflicted)
C) aftercare (how the offender was rehabilitated)
D) severity (how much 'pain' is inflicted)
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