Question

Individuals who oppose trying juvenile offenders as adults often base their arguments on findings that:
A. the legal age of majority is 18.
B. generally speaking, adolescents do not have the same decision-making competence as adults.
C. no juvenile can think as maturely as an adult.
D. there is consensus that juveniles do not have sufficiently good decision-making skills to understand right from wrong.

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