During the 1960s through the 1970s significant changes were made within the juvenile justice system, driven by three primary forces: a stronger federal government role, depopulating the overcrowded juvenile correction facilities, and U.S. Supreme Court Decisions establishing youthful offender rights in juvenile proceedings, and ______.
A) a more violent image of juvenile offenders
B) a narrower definition of juvenile courts' jurisdiction
C) state reform efforts
D) overwhelming public opinion favoring a get tough approach
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