During their early origins, children were sent to juvenile reformatories:
A) As an alternative to avoiding a possible conviction in adult court
B) Instead of going to an adult prison following adjudication in juvenile court
C) In place of receiving probation in the case of a serious crime
D) As an alternative to being transported to a rural area
E) As a place to work for those who were destitute
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