Which of the following statements concerning intermediate sanctions is true?

A) Judges use intermediate sanctions that only require a low level of control over the offender.
B) Judges use intermediate sanctions that only require a high level of control over the offender.
C) Judges use intermediate sanctions that require no control over the offender.
D) Judges use a range of intermediate sanctions requiring a low level to high level of control over the offenders.
E) Intermediate sanctions are not used by judges.


D

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