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  1. Adults trust teens.
  2. Teens trust adults.
  3. Adults listen to, and communicate well with youth.
  4. Teens listen to, and communicate well with adults.
  5. Adults respect teens and their opinions.
  6. The media affects how adults view teens.
  7. Most stories about teens in the media are negative.
  8. School is a high priority for teens.
  9. Teens commit crimes because of peer pressure.
  10. Teens feel trapped in stereotypes made by adults.
  11. Society has a strong influence on teens' behavior.
  12. The media has a strong influence on teens' behavior.
  13. Teens are being listened to on the issues that most affect them.
  14. When adults listen to and respect youth, youth are more likely to have a successful future.
  15. Lack of communication between adults and youth results in youth committing more crimes.
  16. Music influences youth crime.
  17. If a child does something wrong, rehabilitation and helping them to understand what they did wrong is better than just punishing them.
  18. If a youth commits a crime, rehabilitation is better than just punishing them.
  19. It's possible for youth to be rehabilitated without incarceration.
  20. Youth should have the responsibility to punish youth (depending on the crime).
  21. A stricter juvenile justice system has made me view teens more negatively.
  22. A stricter juvenile justice system will reduce the rate of crimes committed by youth.
  23. A stricter juvenile justice system will better rehabilitate youth.
  24. Youth should be treated as adults in the justice system.
  25. Youth should be incarcerated with adults.
  26. Today's teens have a better chance of going to college than teens did 20 years ago.
  27. Adults believe that there are more crimes in urban areas than in the suburbs.
  28. I voted on Prop 21 (the stricter juvenile justice proposition passed in February 2000).
  29. I understood all the details and affects of Prop 21 before I voted.
  30. I support Prop 21.
 

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