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    Proponents of Boot Camps Argue That Young Offenders Get Involved
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Proponents of Boot Camps Argue That Young Offenders Get Involved

Question 77

Question 77

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Proponents of boot camps argue that young offenders get involved in crime because they lack:​


A) ​self-esteem.
B) ​decent job skills.
C) ​education.
D) ​both self-esteem and decent job skills.

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