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Punishment for Criminal and Civil Wrongdoing in Anglo-American Law Differs

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Punishment for criminal and civil wrongdoing in Anglo-American law differs in


A) use of fines to restore the debt created to the community.
B) use of restoration to the victim in the form of apologies or financial repayments.
C) condemnation and stigma that accompanies the conviction of a crime.
D) use of incarceration as a sentence,and (for some offenders) before and the criminal trial.

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