Higher-class juveniles are more likely to engage in delinquency because they have greater "social power." This means that higher-class juveniles are:
A) more likely to have friends who engage in delinquency
B) more likely to commit delinquency because of the need for money
C) better able to avoid detection
D) better able to "pay off" adults and the police when they are caught
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