What theory advocated by Sir Thomas More was not considered acceptable at the time but has become the foundation for modern theories of penology and criminology?
A) Social revenge is an appropriate justification for punishing an offender.
B) Punishment cannot prevent crime.
C) Punishment is a way for offenders to repay society and atone for transgressions against God.
D) Public punishment can deter potential offenders.
B
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a. Disabilities b. Gender c. Age d. Occupations
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
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