Multiple Choice
Sport programs that are designed as "interventions" for "at risk youth" are seldom successful because they
A) are managed by people who have no knowledge of crime and delinquency.
B) do nothing to change the conditions in which these youth live their lives.
C) attract the young people with the most serious criminal records.
D) force young people to reject the communities where they live.
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