How does paragraph 3 contribute to the central idea of the text?
A It emphasizes how young offenders are harmed by their time in
prison.
B It shows how young offenders are targeted by the adult inmates.
C It proves that young offenders who are sent to prison become
repeat offenders.
D It suggests that young offenders who are sent to prison cannot be
rehabilitated
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