Question

The four features comprising the general characteristics of Western criminal law are:
a. politicality, penal sanction, uniformity, and specificity.
b. politicality, specificity, penal sanctions, and formality.
c. specificity, punishment, restitution, and vagueness.
d. probation, deterrence, restitution, and rehabilitation.

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