The most commonly accepted rationales for sentencing include:
A) deterrence, diversion, retribution, revenge, rehabilitation, and incapacitation.
B) diversion, retribution, rehabilitation, punishment, incapacitation, and deterrence.
C) retribution, punishment, and incapacitation.
D) deterrence, rehabilitation, retribution, diversion, and incapacitation.
D
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