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Olin [163]
3 years ago
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Cohort studies tend to show that ________. delinquent careers are devoid of crime-free intervals status offenders typically spec

ialize more than delinquents the later juveniles begin delinquent activity, the more likely they are to continue in crime the incidence of arrest decelerates at age thirteen and is lowest at about age seventeen
Social Studies
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mamaluj [8]3 years ago
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A) the later juveniles begin delinquent activity, the more likely they are to continue in crime

B) the incidence of arrest decelerates at age thirteen and is lowest at about age seventeen

C) status offenders typically specialize more than delinquents

D) delinquent careers are devoid of crime-free intervals

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