Multiple Choice
MATCHING.
-incapacitation
A) The process by which a criminal offender is held accountable for the financial harm his or her criminal act or acts has caused the victim or victims.
B) The restriction of a person's freedom and liberties that they would have ordinarily have in society.
C) The theory of justice that considers proportionate punishment to be the best response to criminal activity.
D) The process used to achieve re-entry into society for an individual who has been convicted of a crime.
E) The inhibition of criminal behavior by fear of imprisonment.
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