Which sentencing philosophy removes the offender permanently from society?

What will be an ideal response?


The theory of incapacitation assumes that offenders cannot be rehabilitated and it will
never be safe to release them back into society.

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Under the asset forfeiture law the government can, before trial, freeze a defendant's funds believed to have been derived from crime, so as to deprive the defendant of the ability to hire a private lawyer

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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Across the nation the legal age of consent varies from state to state. In Texas, the age of consent is 17 even though one cannot lawfully buy cigarettes until age 18 or alcohol until age 21

Should the age of consent be changed? Should the age be different for women and men? Should the age be different depending on whether the conduct involves same sex or different sex partners?

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_______________ refers to the process whereby community residents begin to complain to community leaders about problems in the area and begin to organize neighborhood watch programs, homeowner's associations and the like

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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The ABO system of blood typing classifies human blood into four broad groups based on the presence or absence of either or both antigen A or antigen B on the surface of the red blood cells.

a. true b. false

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