In many death penalty cases, the sentence is decided based on the _____ standard, which is a probability that the defendant would commit an act of criminal violence and thus presents a continuous threat to society.
A) concurrent dangerousness
B) future dangerousness
C) possibility of recidivism
D) threat/control override
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