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Children Who End Up in Gangs in Adolescence or Adulthood

Question 116

Question 116

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Children who end up in gangs in adolescence or adulthood are more likely to:


A) have neglectful parents
B) come from dysfunctional families
C) live in communities surrounded by drugs and crime
D) all of the above

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