In the future, there may be no practical need for a separate juvenile justice process because
A) juvenile offenders are being treated exactly the same as adult offenders in many situations.
B) juvenile offenses are decreasing sharply and are ceasing to be a problem to American society.
C) community-based juvenile corrections and diversion programs seem to be replacing the more formal juvenile court system.
D) a return to the more hands-on, paternalistic system of juvenile justice calls for a less formal system than is currently in place.
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