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The level of proof for an officer to conduct a brief, limited, investigative detention (stop and frisk) is:
 
  a. probable cause c. clear and convincing evidence
  b. mere suspicion d. reasonable suspicion

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Jeremy Bentham, eighteenth-century English law reformer and social activist, sought to change criminal law so that it emphasized the punishment goal of _______, meaning that prevention, not vengeance, should be emphasized to change a person's behavioral patterns.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word



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Answer to Question 1

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deterrence




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