What do crime statistics reveal about the true nature of juvenile delinquency in the 1950s?
A) Despite some increases in juvenile crime, especially in the suburbs, the severity of the issue was exaggerated.
B) Although urban crime was on the rise, very few accounts of youth crime in the suburbs were reported.
C) While crime in general was stagnant, crimes committed by America's youth were a real crisis of the era.
D) Despite the fact that America had always had crime in the inner city, violent assaults on teens wreaked havoc on rural America.
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