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Why have courts changed their treatment of young offenders since the early 1900s?

A. They have determined that young offenders should receive no special treatment.
B. They have focused on ways to help young offenders instead of punishing them.
C. They have removed constitutional protections meant to help young offenders. D. They have allowed parents to decide on the final punishmen young offenders.

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Sagot :

I think the answer is b they have focused on ways to help young offenders instead of punishing them
mckyb
The answer is B, they are more focused on helping now.
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