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Where would vagrants, beggars, and delinquents be forced to work by way of discipline and punishment?
 
  a. bridewells b. houses of corrections
  c. Jesuit house of refuge
 d. monastic confinement

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Who believed that the law should accomplish some utilitarian purpose?
 
  a. Jeremy Bentham
  b. John Howard
  c. Cesare Becarria
  d. Paul Ambrose



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Answer to Question 1

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