What researcher(s) developed a similar form of guided group interaction as McCorkle and Wolf, but with Juvenile Offenders and what did they hypothesize?
A. McCorkle & Bixby - an established group treatment setting was ideal to treat youthful delinquents in training schools.
B. Finckenauer and Smith - intimate small group therapy sessions worked best when dealing with youthful delinquents in prison.
C. Boper & Wolferine - an established group treatment setting was ideal to treat youthful delinquents in training schools.
D. Bixby & Wolferine - intimate small group therapy sessions worked best when dealing with youthful delinquents in prison.
E. Boper & Culpepper - an established group treatment setting was ideal to treat youthful delinquents in training schools and in prison.
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