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    Structural Factors Are Often Ignored as Contributing to Delinquency In
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Structural Factors Are Often Ignored as Contributing to Delinquency In

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Structural factors are often ignored as contributing to delinquency in:


A) age graded theory
B) social bond theory
C) Moffit's Typology
D) integrated theory

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