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Specific Deterrence Suggests That Criminal Sanctions Should Be So Powerful

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Specific deterrence suggests that criminal sanctions should be so powerful that known criminals will never repeat their criminal acts. Which statement about harsh (powerful) sanctions and deterrence is not true?​


A) ​Harsh sanctions work as an effective deterrence to recidivism.
B) ​Harsh sanctions may result in defiance rather than deterrence.
C) ​Experiencing harsh sanctions may cause severe psychological problems.
D) ​The stigma of harsh sanctions labels and locks people into criminal careers.

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