After 15-year-old Glenn was arrested for mugging a middle-

aged woman, he was required to meet with the woman to apologize and make amends, and he entered a program of community service and skill-building. What approach is most likely being taken with Glenn?
A) Youth development program B) Restorative justice movement
C) Secure training school D) Parens patriae


Answer: B

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