单选题AHabitual criminals.BCrime’s relationship to race.CPrisoners by gender and race.DCrime rates and prisons.
单选题
A
Habitual criminals.
B
Crime’s relationship to race.
C
Prisoners by gender and race.
D
Crime rates and prisons.
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解析:
教授首先对三种监狱进行了讲解,之后又讲了由于年代、种族和性别等的不同,犯罪率存在差异。
教授首先对三种监狱进行了讲解,之后又讲了由于年代、种族和性别等的不同,犯罪率存在差异。
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