Identify a true statement about shock incarceration.

A. It is the formal process that follows the failure of a probationer or parolee to comply with the terms of his or her probation or parole.
B. It is a community-based sanction in which offenders serve their terms of incarceration in their homes.
C. Its critics argue that it is counterproductive because it does not expose criminals to the mental and physical hardships of prison life.
D. Its critics argue that it needlessly disrupts the lives of low-level offenders who would not otherwise be eligible for incarceration.


Answer: D

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