Treatment intensity will vary depending upon an offender's ________ level.
A. threat
B. offense
C. risk
D. criminal
The correct answer is:-Risk.
the intensity of treatment in people varies according to their risk level. the intensity of treatment is higher in a person whose risk level is low and the intensity of treatment is less in a person with a high risk level.
Treatment intensity will vary depending upon an offender's ________ level. A. threat B. offense C. risk...
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