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lak

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According to Weimann, who are more likely to be affected by homelessness, poverty, compromised health, unemployment, and incarcerations after they leave foster care?
 
  A) home schooled youth B) foster care youth
  C) sexually abused youth D) training school youth

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The deinstitutionalizat ion of ________ offenders has received increased acceptance in the past couple of decades.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word



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Answer to Question 1

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