Evidence shows that increasing the swiftness of punishment among those caught
A) Does not reduce subsequent offending.
B) Has substantial short- and long-term deterrent effects.
C) Has a substantial short-term deterrent effect only.
D) Reduces subsequent offending among men, but not among women.
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