Today, the focus of criminal punishment is on ______________ to prevent commission of further crimes rather than the rehabilitation of offenders

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word


incapacitation
EF: 48 LO: 10

EXAM QUESTIONS
CHAPTER 3: CONSTITUTIONAL LIMITATIONS
ON THE PROHIBITION OF CRIMINAL CONDUCT

TRUE/FALSE:

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