What impact did the Supreme Court have on the juvenile justice system in the 1960s and 1970s?
A. It used a hands-off approach on most legal issues.
B. It adopted a conservative ideology that stressed victims' rights and punishment.
C. It followed a liberal ideology that stressed a need for growth in program scope.
D. It established due process rights for juveniles.
Answer: D
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