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dejastew

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The proper, though not necessarily complete, chronological stages of the criminal process are
 
  a. preliminary hearing, arrest, and formal charge.
  b. arrest, preliminary hearing, and arraignment.
  c. arrest, indictment, and preliminary hearing.
  d. information, arraignment, and arrest.

Question 2

Deterrence is the discouragement of the crime by imposing prohibitive costs on criminalities. Research shows that _____________ is more conducive to reducing crime.
 
  A. Increasing the security of the punishment
  B. High police visibility
  C. Monitoring activities through the use of ankle bracelet
  D. High probability and swift execution of punishment



janeli1

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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