The juvenile offenders who are most likely to become involved in crime as adults are those who:

a. were not stopped by the police for the first time until they were nearly adults.
b. committed the least serious offenses as juveniles.
c. were the least specialized by type of offense as juveniles.
d. had the most police contacts as juveniles.


Answer: d

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