What impact did the Supreme Court have on the juvenile justice system in the 1960s and 1970s
A) It adopted a hands-off approach on most legal issues.
B) It adopted a conservative ideology that stressed victims' rights and punishment.
C) It adopted a liberal ideology that stressed a need for growth in program scope.
D) It radically altered the juvenile justice system through ruling that established due process rights for juveniles that rivaled those in the adult court system.
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