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a. A range of correctional management strategies
b. Incarceration followed by sentence reduction
c. Sanctions can be calibrated and made equivalent
d. Designed for young people
e. Compensation for loss
f. Penalty based on a person's income
g. Free labor as a penalty
h. Government seizes assets used in criminal activity
i. Potential loss to victim/system
j. Targets convicted people subject to incarceration
-Day fine
Self-Advancement
The act of improving one's position, status, or self-interest, often through personal development or career progression.
Welfare
Systems or policies that provide assistance and support to individuals in need to ensure their basic living conditions and well-being are met.
Civil Rights
Rights that protect individuals' freedom and ensure equality under the law, regardless of race, religion, or other characteristics.
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