MATCHING.

COLUMN 1
1. Indeterminate sentencing
2. Indefinite sentencing
3. Definite sentences
4. Mandatory minimum sentences
5. Enhanced sentences
6. Fines
7. Restitution
8. Per se
9. Aggravating circumstance
10. Mitigating circumstance

COLUMN 2
a. The sentencing scheme using a sentencing range where the prisoner can earn release after serving the minimum sentence by meeting certain rehabilitation goals.
b. Act or conduct that increases the seriousness of an act.
c. Monetary penalties paid to the state as punishment for crime.
d. Fixed term sentences selected from a range determined by statute or guidelines where there is no chance of parole.
e. Act or conduct that lessens or reduces the punishment for a crime.
f. Money paid to crime victims to help make them whole.
g. The shortest possible sentence for a given crime under an indeterminate sentencing scheme.
h. The sentencing scheme where judges have the most flexibility in sentencing.
i. Latin; by itself, in and of itself.
j. Sentences lengthened by aggravating factors such as for hate crimes.



1. h. The sentencing scheme where judges have the most flexibility in sentencing.
2. a. The sentencing scheme using a sentencing range where the prisoner can earn release after serving the minimum sentence by meeting certain rehabilitation goals.
3. d. Fixed term sentences selected from a range determined by statute or guidelines where there is no chance of parole.
4. g. The shortest possible sentence for a given crime under an indeterminate sentencing scheme.
5. j. Sentences lengthened by aggravating factors such as for hate crimes.
6. c. Monetary penalties paid to the state as punishment for crime.
7. f. Money paid to crime victims to help make them whole.
8. i. Latin; by itself, in and of itself.
9. b. Act or conduct that increases the seriousness of an act.
10. e. Act or conduct that lessens or reduces the punishment for a crime.

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