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SGallaher96

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In the United States, restorative justice has probably been used most often for _____ offenders who commit relatively minor offenses.
 
  a. Chronic
  b. Male
  c. Elderly
  d. Juvenile

Question 2

Restorative justice is popular among native peoples in the United States and Canada and in some socialist nations and can include such things as _____.
 
  a. Victim impact panels
  b. Community corporal punishment
  c. Offender defiance statements
  d. Capital punishment



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: d

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Answer: a





 

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