How does the article suggest the information presented affects crime?
a. it does not
b. child...
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How does the article suggest the information presented affects crime?
a. it does not
b. children commit crimes more often than adults
C. the still-developing adolescent brains cause criminal behavior
d. adolescents may not be as in control of their behavior as adults are
Which of these statements best reflects the probable opinion of the article's author?
a. Brain development in adolescents should be considered in trials and sentencing of juvenile crimes.
b. Brain development in adolescents should NOT be considered in trials and sentencing of juvenile
crimes
Brain development in adolescents should absolve juvenile criminals from responsibility for their
crimes.
d. Juveniles who commit crimes are not likely to be rehabilitated and will probably commit more
crimes as adults.
C.
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