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What deterrents discourage the wider use of institutional programs?
 
  a. overcrowded institutions
  b. cut back on programming and treatment due to cost
  c. both of these choices
  d. neither of these choices

Question 2

Martinson and colleagues' research about nothing works was most linked to which correctional philosophy?
 
  a. rehabilitation b. restitution
 c. deterrence
  d. circle sentencing



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Answer to Question 1

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