Why are many juvenile detention facilities more than 30 years old?
A. The youth offender population is declining.
B. Boot camps have proven to be more successful.
C. They were built so well that they are still usable.
D. Officials would rather invest in adult facilities.
D. Officials would rather invest in adult facilities.
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