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tichca

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The rationale for using three-strikes sentencing policies relies on
 
  a. speed and certainty of punishment.
 b. specific deterrence and incapacitation.
  c. general deterrence and incapacitation.
  d. perception and speed of punishment.

Question 2

Prior to the 1960s, U.S. courts exercised little control over the operations of criminal justice agencies. This practice was referred to as the _____ doctrine.
 
  a. pro-autonomy c. hands-off
  b. leave-alone d. self-rule



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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