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    The Theory of Specific Deterrence Holds That Criminal Sanctions Should
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The Theory of Specific Deterrence Holds That Criminal Sanctions Should

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The theory of specific deterrence holds that criminal sanctions should be so powerful that known criminals will never repeat their criminal acts. Critique this theory. Do you agree with the basic premise of this theory? State why or why not.

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