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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
-Restitution
Debt to Assets
A financial ratio that measures the proportion of a company’s total debt to its total assets, indicating the degree of leverage.
Financed by Creditors
A phrase indicating that a portion of a company's funding or assets has been obtained through borrowing from lenders.
Total Assets
The sum of all owned resources (assets) that have economic value which a company or individual possesses.
Accounts Receivable Turnover
A financial metric that measures how efficiently a company collects revenue from its customers by comparing net credit sales to average accounts receivable.
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