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Why does Judge Doug Flanagan believe that change is needed in the juvenile justice system? He believes that imprisoning juveniles creates repeat offenders. He believes that young offenders should not have to face consequences. He believes that young criminals should be forced to pay steeper fines. He believes that the only way to rehabilitate delinquents is to imprison them.

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Answer: A - he believes that imprisoning juveniles creates repeat offenders.

Explanation:

The Judge Doug Flanagan believed that change is needed in the juvenile justice system because the imprisoning of juveniles creates repeat offenders.

What is  juvenile justice system?

The  juvenile justice system was the justice system in the United States.

Juvenile justice refers to a set of state and local court-based institutions that deal with young people who come into contact with law enforcement and are accused of breaching the law.

Judge Doug Flanagan, was the judge of this system, believes that the juvenile justice system needs to change because incarcerating juveniles produces repeat offenders.

Therefore, option A is correct.

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