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Doss [256]
3 years ago
15

Task 2: Review an Artistic Performance

Spanish
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Tomtit [17]3 years ago
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1. Estudias (You study a lot)

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3.Escuchamos (we listen to music)

4. Presto (I pay attention)

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Question 1 with 1 blank No es seguro que mis amigos vengan(venir). Question 2 with 1 blank No dudamos que tú sepas (saber) hacerlo.  Question 3 with 1 blank Quizás Emiliano llegará(llegar) más tarde.      Question 4 with 1 blank Es obvio que nosotros debemos(deber) comer menos.                                                                                                       Question 5 with 1 blank No es probable que Javier diga(decir) la verdad. Question 6 with 1 blank Niego que ustedes (poder) puedan ganar.

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Idealogically, rehabilitation is a very sound goal for punishment. It's pleasant and beautiful to imagine the successful general rehabilitation of society's criminals. If only adult criminals could be successfully rehabilitated, then the phenomenon of crime could be all but eliminated, and criminal offenses restricted from then on to juvenile delinquency and the occasional act of passion.

Ah, if only. While few seriously argue against the utility of reforming criminal offenders, there are powerful arguments against placing too much importance on rehabilitation, not the least of which is that it tends not to work. In 1994, over sixty percent of criminal offenders who were released from U.S. correctional facilities were arrested again within three years or less. Fifty percent went back into the system. High recidivism rates are a powerful argument against the effectiveness of rehabilitation in the criminal law. It is time-consuming and dubious effort to meaningfully reform serious criminals, and it costs more for tax-payers. However fine and noble the idea of reforming criminals into productive members of society may be, the statistics alone speak out strongly against the attempt.

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