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Hey guys! Here is another original. Let me know what you think...
Prosecutor: Our state now has a computer program that gives judges the ability to instantly learn how much a particular criminal punishment will cost the taxpayers. Judges simply enter the type of crime for which the defendant was convicted as well as the defendant's criminal history and other background information. The computer program responds with a selection of recommended sentences along with the amount that each sentence will cost the state. For example, a 3-year prison sentence would cost taxpayers nearly $40,000, while 3 years of probation would cost less than $7000. Clearly, this new program will save the state millions of dollars each year and will not result in any increase in the crime rate.
Which of the following is an assumption relied on by the argument?
A) Judges will give equal consideration to the cost of each type of punishment and to the deterrent effect of that punishment.
B) All types of punishment, regardless of cost, have the same deterrent effect on crime
C) The state does not have laws requiring a specific punishment for each crime.
D) Less expensive punishments, such as probation, are more effective in preventing that defendant from committing another crime.
E) The voters in the state are very supportive of the use of this computer program in determining sentences.
Prosecutor: Our state now has a computer program that gives judges the ability to instantly learn how much a particular criminal punishment will cost the taxpayers. Judges simply enter the type of crime for which the defendant was convicted as well as the defendant's criminal history and other background information. The computer program responds with a selection of recommended sentences along with the amount that each sentence will cost the state. For example, a 3-year prison sentence would cost taxpayers nearly $40,000, while 3 years of probation would cost less than $7000. Clearly, this new program will save the state millions of dollars each year and will not result in any increase in the crime rate.
Which of the following is an assumption relied on by the argument?
A) Judges will give equal consideration to the cost of each type of punishment and to the deterrent effect of that punishment.
B) All types of punishment, regardless of cost, have the same deterrent effect on crime
C) The state does not have laws requiring a specific punishment for each crime.
D) Less expensive punishments, such as probation, are more effective in preventing that defendant from committing another crime.
E) The voters in the state are very supportive of the use of this computer program in determining sentences.












