Multiple Choice
Why does placing low-risk offenders in more structured programs increase their failure rates?
A) Their prosocial networks are reinforced.
B) Their exposure to criminogenic elements is reduced.
C) They are placed in programs with higher-risk offenders.
D) The programs target noncriminogenic factors.
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