The case against abolition of the juvenile court system is based which of the below clusters of arguments:
A) lessened responsibility
B) greater rehabilitation potential of children
C) avoiding inappropriate legal rules
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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Q1: A major problem in the criminal justice
Q2: Adults are "jailed" awaiting trial while juveniles
Q3: Adults have "trials" while juveniles have "dispositions."
Q5: Transfer hearings occur in fewer than one
Q6: Robert Dawson contends that the juvenile justice
Q7: Robert Dawson contends that the two major
Q8: According to Robert Dawson, the major legacy
Q9: An adult in prison is an inmate,
Q10: The frictional costs involved in abolishing juvenile
Q11: If the juvenile system was merged with
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