What did reformers commonly believe about prisons and asylums?
A) That the persons entering these institutions would likely never leave them.
B) That they were not widely needed, and not many were built.
C) That they would be excellent holding centers for society's undesirables.
D) That they could rehabilitate individuals and then release them back into society.
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