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    In Most Cases, We Wait Until a Juvenile Comes into Official
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In Most Cases, We Wait Until a Juvenile Comes into Official

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In most cases, we wait until a juvenile comes into official contact with the system before an attempt is made to modify the behavior that has, by the time contact becomes official, been more or less ingrained.

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