The author of Chapter 1 argues that the nature and direction of historical and contemporary trends in Canadian youth justice cannot be adequately understood without taking into account ________.
A) trends in punishment
B) the development of the idea of juvenile delinquency
C) the connected experiences of other countries
D) who invented our modern juvenile justice systems
E) All of the above
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Q1: Canada's pattern of legislative change in the
Q2: Developments around legislation and models of juvenile
Q3: According to Minaker and Hogeveen (2009), _
Q4: According to Minaker and Hogeveen (2009), _
Q5: Minaker and Hogeveen (2009) argue that recent
Q7: This chapter argues that Canada's current approach
Q8: Philippe Ariès argued that the modern concept
Q9: According to Ariès, unlike parents today, parents
Q10: According to Ariès, the modern concept of
Q11: According to Ariès, parents in the Middle
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