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Deterrence Theory Revisited - ACRS

Deterrence Theory Revisited - ACRS

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8. “GENERAL” VERSUS “SPECIFIC” DETERRENCE ‘General deterrence’ signifies the effects of threat of punishment and that threat encompasses both the risk of detection and the severity of the sanction. specific .

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