What is the leading argument for why minorities are discriminated against in the juvenile justice system?
A) Discrimination is most likely in communities where minority group members are viewed as a threat to Whites.
B) Discrimination is most likely in communities with a low percentage of minority residents.
C) Discrimination is most likely in communities with low levels of crime.
D) none of the above
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Q4: Studies of racial discrimination within the juvenile
Q5: Which factors may explain discrimination against African
Q6: _ are the most important determinants of
Q7: According to discussion provided in the text,
Q8: In Chapter 22, Agnew and Brezina discuss
Q10: State-initiated efforts designed to reduce the overrepresentation
Q11: Discrimination may be greatest for:
A) less serious
Q12: Data on gender discrimination within the juvenile
Q13: Police discretion is greatest for which types
Q14: There is evidence that discrimination may be
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