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Mr3Hunna

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What type of sentencing involves tailoring punishment to suit the criminal and puts the power to sentence in the hands of judges and parole boards?
 
  a. fixed sentencing
  b. determinate sentencing
  c. indeterminate sentencing
  d. presumptive sentencing

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Why are personal relationships, including establishing communication and common goals, strained in socially disorganized neighborhoods?
 
  a. Because the hostility of long-term residents makes it difficult for new people to move into the neighborhood.
  b. Because residents are constantly moving in and out of the neighborhood.
  c. Because police refuse to organize neighborhood groups.
  d. Because gang formation disrupts families in the neighborhood.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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