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As Discussed in the Chapter, Revocation Is a Serious Matter

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As discussed in the chapter, revocation is a serious matter for several reasons. Which one of the following is not one of those reasons?


A) processing revocation consumes a significant portion of the court's time, energy, and resources
B) if revocation results in incarceration the costs are even higher
C) imprisoning offenders who otherwise would have been placed on probation may force their families to go on welfare or make greater demands on community resources
D) revocation hearings require new trials and offenders' access to due process

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