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saliriagwu

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What did Toro, Dworsky, and Fowler (2007 ) find out about youth homelessness?
 
  A) that youthful offenders are likely to experience homelessness disproportionately
  B) that youthful offenders experience homelessness equally
  C) that homeless youth are not likely to have contact with the juvenile justice system for offenses such as panhandling
  D) that their offenses are generally violent, but not recurring

Question 2

The ________ process screens cases to determine whether children need the help of the juvenile court.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word



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