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    The First Juvenile Courts Were Based on the Doctrine Known
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The First Juvenile Courts Were Based on the Doctrine Known

Question 37

Question 37

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The first juvenile courts were based on the doctrine known as ______.


A) tender years
B) parens patriae
C) person in need of supervision
D) ex parte crouse

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