What is a likely future trend of residential placements?

a. Fewer children will be involved with the court system before coming into
placement.
b. Fewer children will have substance abuse problems, thanks to communitybased prevention programs.
c. There will be more funding available for residential placements.
d. The children coming into residential placements will be even more disturbed.


D

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