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    When a Person's Life Path Changes from Deviant Behavior Back
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When a Person's Life Path Changes from Deviant Behavior Back

Question 42

Question 42

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When a person's life path changes from deviant behavior back to law-abiding status, the critical events that cause this change are called ______.


A) points of reversal
B) conforming events
C) positive events
D) points of desistance

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