Question

Researchers who oppose trying juvenile offenders as adults in criminal court typically base their arguments on findings that:

A. the legal age of majority is 18.

B. mature decision making is the product of both cognitive abilities, which mature around 16 years of age, and psychosocial factors, which are still developing in young adulthood.

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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