Final answer:
The Reagan administration did not seek a drastic decrease in confinement of juveniles as a part of their crime control policies.
Step-by-step explanation:
The correct answer is d. drastic decrease in confinement of juveniles. The Reagan administration's crime control policies for juveniles included implementing the death penalty for juveniles who commit brutal murders, transferring violent juveniles to adult court, and imposing mandatory and determinate sentencing for violent juveniles. However, there is no evidence to suggest that the administration sought a drastic decrease in confinement of juveniles as part of their crime control policies.