Multiple Choice
What is known about the age of onset and the continuity of crime?
A) Early-onset criminals are more involved in aggressive acts ranging from cruelty to animals to peer-directed violence.
B) Late-onset criminals are more likely to be involved in nonviolent crimes such as theft.
C) Children who become the most serious delinquents begin their deviant careers at a very early (preschool) age.
D) Late-onset criminals are more likely to be involved in physically aggressive acts.
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