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big1devin

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What are the benefits for using the Cognitive-Behavioral therapy treatment?
 
  A. It has easy implementation ,focuses on the individuals behaviors and cognitions
  B. Reduces court costs
  C. Humanizes the justice system
  D. It includes very close contact with social workers and parents
  E. All of the above

Question 2

In Sorrells v. U.S. (1932 ) and Sherman v. U.S. (1956 ) the subjective theory of entrapment was
 
  A. Based on the idea of inducement
  B. Supported by the concurring justices
  C. The minority rule
  D. Applied to career criminals



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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