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On which model is shock probation based?
 
  A) specific deterrence
  B) broken-windows probation
  C) general deterrence
  D) risk-prediction

Question 2

The major component of which of the following alternatives to incarceration is military regimentation, discipline, exercise, and hard work?
 
  A) minimum-security prison
  B) intensive supervised probation
  C) boot camp
  D) house arrest



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

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Answer: C




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