The philosophy of juvenile justice from 1950 to 1970 recognized that:

A) ?juveniles must be treated differently than adults.
B) ?a rising crime rate had mandated a get-tough approach on juvenile crime.
C) ?the rehabilitation model and the protective nature of the parens patriae had failed to prevent delinquency.
D) ?drug courts were necessary for reducing the number of nonviolent juveniles sentenced to jail time.
E) ?juveniles do not have the same due process rights as adults.


C

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