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    This Theory Recognizes That Antisocial Behavior Often Emerges Early in Life
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This Theory Recognizes That Antisocial Behavior Often Emerges Early in Life

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Question 23

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This theory recognizes that antisocial behavior often emerges early in life and continues to develop and persist throughout adulthood.


A) convict criminology
B) theoretical integration
C) developmental criminology
D) criminal career criminology

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