When youths who have been incarcerated move first into a transition phase, gradually experiencing more community interactions during the last weeks of incarceration, and then go on to closely supervised release, and finally to decreased supervision, they are involved in a _________.

a. “step-down” process
b. scaffolding release process
c. wraparound process
d. unidirectional process


Ans: a

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