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Law enforcement / Criminal law / Criminology / Deterrence / Justice / Sentence / Incapacitation / Punishment / Retributive justice / Penology / Crime / Ethics
Date: 2011-04-28 13:08:34
Law enforcement
Criminal law
Criminology
Deterrence
Justice
Sentence
Incapacitation
Punishment
Retributive justice
Penology
Crime
Ethics

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