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7 February, 09:56

What impact did President Ronald Reagan's Comprehensive Crime Control Act of 1984 have on parole?

This law increased penalties for using marijuana and extended laws for credit card and computer fraud

The law continued to allow states to have parole structures

The law made major revisions by re-establishing the federal death penalty

This new law abolished federal parole and indeterminate sentencing for federal prisons and replaced them with strict sentencing guidelines

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  1. 7 February, 10:09
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    The law made major revisions by re-establishing the federal death penalty.

    This act, signed by President Reagan, was the first comprehensive revision of the criminal code since the 1900s. Some revisions of it were: increasing federal penalties for cultivating/possessing/transfering marijuana, new code for hostage taking, and re-instituting the federal death penalty.
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