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The definition of crime is an act or omission prohibited and punished by law; according with this meaning the crime can be classified in groups concerning its severity of damages and seriously offense, allowing to the system send the individual upon convicted to the best program; qualifying in advance under its requirements to easily his/her rehabilitation and reenter process to the society trough the best program one or both in some cases, if it is necessary.

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In theory, the possibility of parole or probation is an element of motivating rehabilitation.

In reality there is no correlation between enforcement of law and the granting of probation or parole. In reality probation is largely granted as a means of moderating the court calendar, and parole is granted on almost an entirely arbitrary basis, but with some attention to prison/facility census.

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