Match the behavior listed in Column 1 to the appropriate deterrence effect in Column 2

Column 1 Column 2
1. An individual slows down on the highway when they see an officer issuing a ticket to another drive on the side of the road. a. Specific Deterrence
2. A person does not reoffend due to their experience in prison for a prior offense b. General Deterrence
3. An individual arranges a taxi service to pick him up from a bar after hearing on the news that law enforcement would be enforcing a "no refusal" policy for the weekend. c. Specific Deterrence
4. A convicted DWI offender was required to place a bumper sticker on his car reading "I drank and I drove." He never drank alcohol again. d. General Deterrence


1. *b
2. *a
3. *d
4. *c

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