To achieve the rehabilitation goals of juvenile justice, reforms could be built on the psychological theory of moral development by
A) Creating conditions for the offender to feel shame by calling the offender to account before valued others
B) Imposing a penalty appropriate to the specific crime by asking the offender to make some financial restoration to the victim
C) Using the offender's participation in the accountability process to help the offender to feel a part of the community
D) All of the above
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