Multiple Choice
Although classification was a key ingredient of the above, the intended results were largely ineffective because, in addition to insufficient staffing:
A) High-risk offenders were not properly identified
B) The process was based on the belief that offenders committed crimes of their own free will
C) Participation in treatment was not entirely voluntary, so inmates were not highly motivated to change
D) The risks outweighed the benefits
E) The process focused on objective prediction models, which were not always accurate
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