The passage of the Juvenile and Delinquency Prevention Act was designed to:
A) End the tradition of sexism in juvenile justice.
B) End the sending of girls to detention for status offenses.
C) Allow for detention for status offenses to protect girls from their sexuality.
D) Refer juveniles to adult institutions.
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